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Review: ‘Cable’ #155 Embraces Hope and Fear
Cable gets another fresh start with a new creative team in Cable #155. Writer Lonnie Nader and Zac […] -
Review: ‘Aquaman’ #33 Is All About the Crown Coming Down
Aquaman has been one of the most consistently great books since DC Rebirth first launched, and […] -
Review: ‘Doctor Strange: Damnation’ #1 Is Comic Book Purgatory
Hell comes to Earth in a middling start to Marvel’s mystical mini-event, Doctor Strange: […] -
Review: ‘Captain America’ #698 Is a Timely Tale of a Man Out of Time
Mark Waid and Chris Samnee kick off the “Out of Time” story arc in Captain America #698, which […] -
Review: ‘The Immortal Men’ #1 Steps Out of the Shadows Almost Effortlessly
Comic book canon, and inserting new things into it, often feels like a sort of mixed bag. At its […] -
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 […] -
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: ‘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: ‘The Man of Steel’ #1 Is a Slow Start With Promise
Brian Michael Bendis’ The Man of Steel #1 is a solid base on which to build something […] -
Exclusive Archie Comics Preview: ‘Jughead: The Hunger’ #8
Archie Comics has provided ComicBook.com with an exclusive preview of Jughead: The Hunger #9, due […]

