Loki Episode 3 continues to build on the series’ time-twisting narrative and theme of identity as the series reaches its halfway point.
Author: Collier "CJ" Jennings
Spawn’s Universe #1 acts as the supersized debut for a new shared universe featuring the hellish antihero, along with his allies and enemies.
Fantastic Four: Life Story #2 shifts its focus to the 70’s, introduces Doctor Doom, and ends up driving a wedge between the First Family.
Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #2 finds the titular escape artist wrestling with the themes of race and legacy and a new archenemy.
Infinite Frontier #1 is a love letter to the nearly infinite possibilities of the DC Universe, featuring a large ensemble and epic storyline.
Timewasters manages to put a hilarious and inventive spin on the time travel genre, courtesy of star/creator/writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor.
Nuclear Power #3 pulls back the curtain behind the alternate history of the series, setting the stage for an intense confrontation.
Ordinary Gods #1 is another stellar launch from Image Comics, with its creative team forging new mythology through character building.