Review: U.S.Agent #5 (of 5)
U.S.Agent #5 wraps up a classic superhero tale story with plenty of added twists. John
U.S.Agent #5 wraps up a classic superhero tale story with plenty of added twists. John
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The second issue of this vowel resistant book looks to delve further into the origins
There are certain issues you just want to block out as a fan because it
Story Thus Far: Sophie, the newest addition to the foster home for dogs, has amnesia.
With Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point #1 Christos Gage and artist Reilly Brown create a welcome opening
Way of X is a fascinating examination of the hubris brought on by the nation
J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ supposedly are working on a Warner Bros. Superman project that
Somewhere in my collection I have a first issue of one of the previous “Women
After ten issues of crazy Jess, crazy disease and crazy clones its back to basics
Jenny Zero #1, written by Dave Dwonch & Brockton Mckinney takes on the ‘Kaiju genre
Just when you thought the King in Black tie-ins could not get more dull, they
Home #1, written by Julio Anta takes on the ‘Zero Tolerance’ Immigration policy, may have
Star Trek Year Five continues its wonderful classic take on the franchise filled with high
Artist Writers & Artists Inc. (AWA) have come a very long way in a very
A little while ago, Chip Zdarsky wrote Spider-Man a Life Story, which loads of people
Has it really been 30 years since Darkhawk burst on to the scene as more
Religion and its impact on individuals and society becomes more of a focus in this
Cosmos #5 is that rare comic that combines some of the best aspects of Silver
How can I describe Southside? Mix together Luke Cage and Jefferson Pierce, strip them of
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