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Review: ‘Black Panther’ #172 Aims for the Stars, But Doesn’t Quite Reach Them
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Black Panther has been defined by its ambition. At its 25th issue, the series […] -
Spoiler-Free Review: Rangers Grieve And Drakkon Conquers In ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ #26
The Power Rangers have experienced defeat before, but they’ve never experienced death. Lord […] -
Review: ‘Action Comics’ #1000 Is an Impressive Collection Worthy of the Man of Steel
Action Comics #1000 hits the stands today, marking the first time an American comic book series […] -
Review: ‘Suicide Squad’ #40 Is a Moving, Authentic Portrait of Humanity
If there is hallmark of Rob Williams’ work on Suicide Squad, it is how he humanizes the […] -
Review: ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Evil at Baldur’s Gate’ #1 Is a Fun But Safe Fantasy Adventure
Jim Zub’s latest return to the Forgotten Realms is a fun adventure that will appeal to fans of […] -
Review: ‘Hunt for Wolverine’ Is a Frustrating Blend of Craft and Marketing
After months of teases and “post-credits scenes,” the story of Wolverine’s return is finally […] -
Review: ‘Green Arrow’ #40 Shows Just How Impactful a Hero Can Be
Part of the fun of superhero comics is seeing how certain series reflect their impact on readers […] -
Review: ‘Avengers’ #1 Is a Rocky Start to a Potentially Great Series
When Marvel announced the new Avengers book from Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness, I was over the […] -
Review: ‘Death or Glory’ #1 Gets on Track When the Action Begins
Death or Glory is a comic that presents two tracks to readers in its first issue. There is a […] -
Review: ‘Venom’ #1 Brings Out the Best in Marvel’s Lethal Protector
I’m just going to be honest out of the gate here: I’ve never really liked Venom. He was a cool […]