Wolf #1

While a few panels do jump out, the overall visual landscape of Wolf manages to be effective through mood, pacing, and design. The oversized first issue gives readers plenty to chew on and a lot to look forward to next month.

RunLoveKill #4

So, while it is hard to have to wait for the next issue, it is only so because of the high quality of this arc. Readers will likely be eagerly awaiting the second half of the series.

We Are Robin #2

By Lee Bermejo, Jorge Corona, Trish Mulvihill “Dear Mom and Dad, been a while. Should have written sooner, I know… but I got caught up…

Uncanny X-Men #35

Blame shouldn’t be placed on Bendis because he’s had to change-up a few things due to editorial. His writing this issue was fairly good and it was nice to see some of the younger members use their powers and take the spotlight.

Cyborg #1

…this isn’t a review of the series to come it’s a review of the issue at hand and this is a pretty lame issue. Here’s hoping for better in issue #2.

Ring of Roses

With so much going on for so long, it never really has much to say about any of the topics it makes use of; the villainous sect inside of this realities’ Roman Catholic Church is near mustache-twirling and their scheme doesn’t speak to the real life devastation of the bubonic plague.

Star Wars: Tarkin

Tarkin might not be the book you were expecting, or even a book that you thought you wanted, but it’s more than worth the read.