Review: Thanos #14
Synopsis: This issue opens with a bit of philosophy on the Universe and its ultimate
Synopsis: This issue opens with a bit of philosophy on the Universe and its ultimate
I“m not sure there has ever been a more aptly named comic than Void Trip.
Ah good old Marvel. As part of their Legacy initiative, the House of Ideas is
The world is a pretty confusing place. We fight and struggle to find our place,
Synopsis: Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart and Kyle Rayner, four of the most popular
Geoff Johns and Gary Frank’s superhero opus continues setting the scene for darker things to
Following immediately upon last issue, a black bubble of Hell is slowly expanding in the
Synopsis: This issue opens with our heroes down! An easy target for the enemy. Robin
The final tie-in of this meandering series hits the stores between Christmas and New Year.Â
At what point does the price of peace and conformity become too high? If humanity
Synopsis: It’s man eating plants vs. vampire as this issue, part 4 in the series,
Synopsis: Can the Vishanti be serious? Dr. Strange has defeated the appointed Mystics but now
Synopsis: This issue opens with General Lea teaching some of her rebels how to be
 Synopsis: It’s Christmas and here’s a smorgasbord of Christmas presents for comic book fans: 11
Disaster, death, and destruction could await the Green Lanterns if they fail their latest mission,
Synopsis: This issue opens with the Batwoman, transformed, engaged in battle with Scarecrow. It’s scary
“‘Tis the season to….” worry about demon goat headed accomplices to St. Nicholas apparently in
With the respective battle lines being drawn, between the tyrannical despot and the would be
It became clear to me reading this issue of Super Sons there were two seismic
2017; the year itself is both controversial and filled with controversies. Political, social, and Star-Wars-related