The Mystery of Ultraseven #2 continues to live up to its title as it peels back the layers of the enigma surrounding Dan Moroboshi.
No Place For Bravery seeks to emulate games like Elden Ring, and the 2D top-down approach presents a unique and enjoyable challenge.
SpiderHeck is a gravity-based brawler where you play as a spider who takes arms against waves of enemies in one of two challenge modes.
A.X.E.: Judgment Day #5 features awe-inspiring speeches combined with blockbuster-worthy artwork as Marvel’s heroes make their last stand.
Fantastic Four #47 finds the Invisible Woman locked in the Baxter Building with a cabal of hi-tech thieves as Judgment Day approaches.
Carnage #6 finds the sinister symbiote descending into Niffelheim, and offers a surprisingly deep meditation on the theme of identity.
X-Terminators #1 is mostly carried by its art, with a story that doesn’t live up to the potential it promised.
Rogues’ Gallery #3 dives full on into horror film territory, as its dual plotlines collide together with extremely terrifying results.







