Kang the Conqueror #2 has the feel of a massive sci-fi blockbuster, drawing upon the time-traveling tyrant’s history to craft its conflict.
Author: Collier "CJ" Jennings
X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #2 is packed full of emotion as well as action, as the Master of Magnetism wrestles with angst and fellow mutants.
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain succeeds thanks to Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance and a rather whimsical take on its source material.
Batman: Urban Legends #7 paints different futures for the Dark Knight, showing that Batman will remain a constant no matter the era.
I Am Batman #1 continues John Ridley’s take on the Batman mythos with the introduction of new challenges for Jace Fox’s Dark Knight.
Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. 1957— Family Ties #1 is a stand-alone story that uses the horror genre as a vehicle to explore toxic family bonds.
Encounter defies genres to craft a heartfelt story about family and cements Riz Ahmed as one of the best actors in the business.
The Guilty is proof that not every remake has to be a paint by numbers endeavor, thanks to a gripping performance from Jake Gyllenhaal.