Advance Review: Thunderbolts #1 (of 5)
Of all the characters in the Marvel universe, one of the most costumed and to
Of all the characters in the Marvel universe, one of the most costumed and to
Ah, the obligatory event wrap up issue complete with primers for future books; this then
Writer Jim Zub and artist Steven Cummings use what could have been a standard crossover
With this Dungeons & Dragons book Stranger Things as a comic has found its rhythm.
Empyre represents a very different kind of challenge for the Avengers and Fantastic Four, rather
One of the best things about team books can be seeing some of your favorite
The bad boys from the north are back and in great shape, in this spectacular
This new adventure of our favorite Cimmerian begins in Shadizar near the turbulent Zamora, one
It seems that the creative team behind Marvel’s Champions are back at it again. Our
You know when you read someone is attached to something and immediately get super excited?
There are only so many ways to write an epic fantasy comic, but when it
I am not a huge fan of carbon copy heroes. I took a little time
Synopsis: This issue opens with a couple of hillbilly rednecks playing cards with what appears
The semi-unofficial branch of the Avengers are taking the tiniest of brakes this issue. Who
This is a little treat for crossover fans and when I say cross over I
So…if you kids recall, I was not exactly impressed with Glitterbomb #2, and the lovely
The first thing I noticed about Glitterbomb #2 is the way it would probably smell.
 Normally I don’t like reviewing books in the same series, to avoid bias and repetition,
Generally, I don“t dive into comics that are rooted in a property that I am
Written by Jim Zub art by Steve Cummings and Tamra Bonvillain published by Image Well
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