0 Image/Top Cow, Reviews Rise of the Magi #1 By Marc Silvestri, Sumeyye Kesgin & Betsy Gonia Although this technically isn’t the first issue, for anyone who missed out on the Free Comic Book…
0 Marvel, Reviews Magneto #5 By Cullen Bunn, Gabriel Hernandez & Jordie Bellaire With Magneto #5, the reader is treated to the early beginnings of a brand new arc. Cullen…
0 Marvel, Reviews Cyclops #2 By Greg Rucka, Russell Dauterman and Chris Sotomayor Every father and son bonding moment should include tips on how to carry and fight with a…
0 DC Comics, Reviews The Wake #9 By Scott Snyder, Sean Murphy & Matt Hollingsworth The penultimate issue of Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy’s stunningly imaginative tale arrives this week. Leeward and…
0 DC Comics, Dynamite, Reviews Batman ’66 Meets The Green Hornet #1 By Kevin Smith, Ralph Garman, Ty Templeton, & Tony Avina Batman ’66 has stayed true to what it’s representing since the launch of the series,…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Swamp Thing #32 By Charles Soule, Jesus Saiz, and Matthew Wilson When DC launched the New 52, they seemed to have placed an initiative on expanding their “Dark”…
0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Arrow #32 By Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino & Marcelo Maiolo Criminals have taken over the city as this story kicks off with the line “Seattle under Siege!”…
0 Marvel, Reviews Moon Knight #4 Moon Knight is testament to the abilities of this creative team that the short story, done in one issue can be a masterpiece.
0 DC Comics, Reviews Green Lantern #32 By Robert Venditti, Billy Tan & Tony Avina Although Green Lantern #32 is labeled as part three of the Uprising crossover, this is a story that has…
0 Marvel, Reviews Iron Fist: The Living Weapon #3 By Kaare Andrews Danny is an emotional creature. In issue one, Danny had flat lined and grown bored with himself. Andrews has brought him full circle…