Avengers #19

By Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu Avengers isn’t the easiest book to jump on board with. If you haven’t read the previous 18 issues,…

Infinity: The Hunt #1

by Matt Kindt and Steven Sanders What if the many schools for super-powered individuals found a way to interact through healthy competition? Something along the…

Fantastic Four #12

By Matt Fraction, Christopher Sebela and Mark Bagley Fantastic Four #12 was supposed to be Fraction’s last issue as the sole writer, but alas, both…

Sons of Anarchy #1

By Christopher Golden, Damian Couceiro, & Stephen Downer There are plenty of movies and TV series that have seen comic book counterparts released. However, these…

The Spider #14

This issue was a little slow but there were a few reveals that were very intriguing, especially when Richard discovers his father’s secret buried deep underneath Wentworth Industries.

Brain Boy #1

Admittedly, many aspects of Brain Boy have been done before within the medium of comic book story-telling. However, there is something about the way each aspect has been pieced together with the rest of the book that makes it feel fresh and new. Issue #1 was not only a terrific introduction to this story, but was also an incredibly exciting and quick-paced initial installment. If the rest of this series maintains the sensibilities present throughout #1 then this is a book to watch out for.

Astro City #4

This issue was probably the best one of the latest run and that says something because the last 2 issues were a very strong arc as well.