The Manhattan Projects #11
BradBabendir
I’m not a science person.
Matt Fraction is not the best comic book writer currently working, but he is my favorite to re
So, those of you who read my last New Avengers review better be ready for a change of pace, because this book certainly was.
This issue is the first disappointing iss
When this book was announced, it was a real mixed bag of emotions for me. I was excited to see Frank Quitely on a book again but at the same time, the book was written by Mark Millar: one of th
Young Avengers continues to carve out a specific niche amongst the crowded Avengers franchise. Gillen and McKelvie have a youthful attitude that has permeated throughou
What started as an adventure to the beginning of the universe has taken the Fantastic Four to the end of the universe, survival probably isn’t an issue when you’re the smartest family
It’s the return of Dormammu. He knows the mutants’ powers are broken, so there’s no better time really for revenge and a takeover of Limbo.
When you crack open Amala’s Blade #1, the very first thing that greets you is a map of Naamaron, the land where the comic takes place. It’s a simple inclusion that
After half of Captain Israel’s crew has abandoned the Kapital for personal reasons, the remaining crew continue their frustrating search for the Massive, their sister ship. With a helicopter
‘Learn to appreciate partial victories… It’s unlikely we’ll see any other kind.’
The frozen Russian outback heats up this week as
A recovering alcoholic battles his personal demons and a small-town Pastor watches as the Jesus on his mounted crucifix comes to life and unhinges itself from the cross. Check into Ted McKeever