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Review: ‘The New World’ #1 Paints a Captivating Take on America’s Future
Aleš Kot and Tradd Moore are known quantities in comics. When readers pick up a comic with their […] -
Review: ‘Mr. and Mrs. X’ #1 Enters the Honeymoon Period
Earlier this year, Marvel announced that 2018 would feature the “wedding of the century.” […] -
Review: ‘The Seeds’ #1 Examines the Essence of Storytelling
The nine-panel grid has experienced a resurgence in popularity. The layout with ties to essential […] -
Review: ‘Shade, The Changing Woman’ #6 Emphasizes the Abstract at Its End
None of this is to say the story itself is bad; it simply functions as much as a treatise as a […] -
Review: ‘Infinity Wars’ #1 Aims for the Stars
Marvel Comics’ next big event kicks off in Infinity Wars #1 from Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., […] -
Review: ‘X-Men Gold’ #30 Delivers the Unexpected Executed With Excellence
X-Men Gold #30 from writer Marc Guggenheim and artist David Marquez finally tells the tale of […] -
Review: ‘Shanghai Red’ #1 Takes No Prisoners
You will not find a comic book that moves more quickly than Shanghai Red #1 this week. Readers […] -
Review: ‘Tony Stark: Iron Man’ #1 Delivers a Big, Loud Hero
the wrong way. He’s brash, arrogant, self-absorbed, and never able to behave in a truly genuine […] -
Review: ‘X-Men Red’ #1 Is a Bold New Direction for Marvel’s Mutants
Jean Grey has returned to the Marvel Universe, and she is wasting no time in carving a path toward […] -
Review: ‘Superman’ #40 Shouts “Up, Up, and Away”, But Never Really Flies
One of the most difficult problems encountered by Superman creators is finding conflicts that can […]

