Thor #6

by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman & Matthew Wilson Six issues deep and the identity of the new Thor is still a mystery. Even though Thor…

The Surface #1

By Ales Kot, Langdon Foss & Jordie Bellaire The solicits listed this title as Moebius meets District 9. That is not an apt description of…

Southern Cross #1

By Becky Cloonan, Andy Belanger, & Lee Loughridge Everything about Southern Cross just seems to work. The creative team knows the conventions of the sub-genre…

Sheltered #15

by Ed Brisson, Johnnie Christmas & Shari Chankhamma All good things must come to an end. That’s why it’s such a bittersweet moment when one…

Postal #2

By Matt Hawkins, Bryan Hill, Isaac Goodhart and Betsy Gonia When you have an outstanding first issue to a series, having a good follow-up can…

Nameless #2

By Grant Morrison, Chris Burnham, & Nathan Fairbairn Grant Morrison’s predilection for the otherworldly and mystical, along with a superb art team, is what prevents…

Rat Queens #9

By Kurtis J. Wiebe and Stjepan Sejic The Rat Queens are back! There has been a bit of a delay between issues since co-creator Roc Upchurch…

Saga #26

By Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Saga is always a tough book to review because it’s so consistently great that a mediocre issue is…