Dexter's Laboratory #1 (of 4)
Condor John
Writer: Derek Fridolfs
Artist: Ryan Jampole
Colorist: Jeremy Colwell
Dexter’s back, baby! And I'm not talking about the serial-killing kind.
Writer: Derek Fridolfs
Artist: Ryan Jampole
Colorist: Jeremy Colwell
Dexter’s back, baby! And I'm not talking about the serial-killing kind.
As a child of the nineties who’s first love very well may have been Scott Summers, Cyclops’ Marvel Now! solo debut hits home in a lot of ways.
Ada has her very own conscious now, free to make her own decisions. Now comes the result of her very first decision to go back home with Alex.
Written by: Francis Manapul & Brian Buccelletto
Art by: Francis Manapul
Detective Comics #31 is a beautiful thing. Literally. I mean, my god, it ca
Written by: Scott Snyder
Art by: Sean Murphy
I’m a self-professed Snyder groupie. He has consistently put out some of my favorite comics in recent year
Written by: Brian Azzarello, Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens, & Jeff Lemire
Art by: Patrick Zircher
Futures End should no doubt draw some comparisons to Rick R
How necessary is this story? For those unaware, Dan Slott, or one of his bosses, is using these point blank issues to retread Spider-Man’s origins, covering not just his initial spider
Written By: Warren Ellis
Art by:Declan Shalvey
There are times in life when things just don’t make sense. You look at all the facts and you just don
Written by: Kurtis J. Wiebe
Art by: Roc Upchurch
Rat Queens’ first arc was a beautiful thing: hilarious, heartwarming, and just plain foul at times. It
Written by: Joshua Williamson
Pencils by: Mike Henderson
Colors by: Adam Guzowski
I’ve always been fascinated by serial killers, and I think for
Rachel has her best friend back along with a little sociopathic girl in tow and oddly enough things are starting to look up for her. A girl could finally use a break after dying so many times.
Written by: Rick Remender
Art by: Paul Renaud
“Maybe we shouldn’t look too closely. Good or bad, poignant or meandering, one way or another,