December 2022
Dark Web: X-Men #2 is an isolated part of Dark Web. The Goblin Queen toys with her captives in a beautifully illustrated issue.
Sonic Prime puts a cap on what’s been a solid year for the Blue Blur, even if its story and animation style do feel somewhat rushed.
Murderworld: Spider-Man #1 is a mature comic that further establishes Arcade’s sick mind, whilst heroes begin to take notice of his actions.
The Glory is a revenge story that pays off in spades. Thrilling, gripping, and unnerving, it offers catharsis that only revenge stories can.
Amazing Spider-Man #16 is is a deeply personal book within the Dark Web crossover, showcasing a superb fight between Peter Parker and Ben Reilly.
7 Women And A Murder delivers a campy whodunnit but its uneven performances makes can’t bring it past middle of the road.
Even though there’s still a long way to go, Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) representation media broke new barriers in 2022.
MMPR/TMNT II #1 reunites the Power Rangers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for an adventure that looks to be even wackier than the first.
In Trolley Episodes 3-4, the fallout from episode 2’s shocking end continues as the problems surrounding Assemblyman Nam grow more complex.
Harley Quinn #25 has elevated the current arc into one that delves into the Multiverse, bringing characters in from alternate worlds.