Radiant Black #9 serves as a solid character piece, and a meditation on grief as the titular hero grapples with possibly losing his friend.
Author: Collier "CJ" Jennings
Finch is a surprising and heartwarming subversion of the post-apocalyptic genre thanks to Tom Hanks and Caleb Landry Jones’ performances.
Nubia and the Amazons by Stephanie Williams marks the return of a long overdue characters and the expansion of what it means to be an Amazon
Army of Thieves lacks the genre mashup thrills of Army of the Dead but has an energetic lead performance/direction from Matthias Schweighöfer.
Inferno #2 continues to build to the end of the first Krakoan Age and reveals how the Quiet Council’s secrets spell danger for the X-Men.
Darkhawk #3 continues to humanize its hero as it shows him dealing with the loss of a friend and living with his multiple sclerosis.
Crossover #9 continues to unravel the mystery of the Comics Creator Killer while raising questions about the series’ world and characters.
Justice League Infinity #5 consists of an action-packed flashback featuring Superman while also setting the stage for the series finale.