Review: Captain Marvel #48
The news is out! Captain Marvel #50 will see superstar writer Kelly Thompson leave the
The news is out! Captain Marvel #50 will see superstar writer Kelly Thompson leave the
The most consistent Marvel book of 2022 returns for 2023, mid-story and therefore mid-problem. What
Revenge tales always carry the darkest of tones. Be it The Empire Strikes Back, Revenge
DC had an excellent Fortnite crossover series so now it’s time for the same writing
With a book that has constantly been of the highest quality, it seems that any
The last issue of this book was a kind of a break of pace for
Synopsis: This issue opens with our anti-hero showing signs of regret for taking on the
Red Sonja’s popularity must be on the rise as we currently have two books a
In the penultimate issue of this series, things could not be graver. The swathe of
Whilst DC are off creating their “New Age” of Marvel Heroes, forgoing their own history,
Wonder Woman has found her long-lost brother. It“s all going to be good now, right?
How quick can a fortnight change things? Last issue of Wonder Woman was so much
Cullen Bunn was put on Earth to write Conan. It“s a good thing for all
In Conan the Slayer #8, we are given a pretty conventional set up to the
When you see a Conan book on the shelf, what do you usually expect to
writer: Gail Simone artist: Sergio Dávila covers: Tula Lotay (a), Emanuela Lupacchino (b) One of
Cover A Main: Tula Lotay Cover B Variant: Emanuela Lupacchino Writer: Gail Simone Art: Sergio
Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Sergio Dávila Dynamite Comics’ ongoing heroine drama crosses the midway point
Covers: Tula Lotay, Emanuela Lupacchino Writer: Gail Simone Art: Sergio Davila Brief interlude time. Â The
Writer: Gail Simone Art: Sergio Davila Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: 05/06/2015 Swords of Sorrow, sees not
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