Marvel Comics
A.X.E.: X-Men #1 puts Jean Grey through a mental wringer, as it explores the concept of whether it’s possible to achieve redemption.
Spider-Man #1 is an epic start by legendary creators, as both Dan Slott and Mark Bagley return to the Wall-Crawler once again.
Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #3 is game-changing. Any previous thoughts of where the series may go have evaporated with the second half of the issue.
Thunderbolts #2 is much better than an already great first issue. The best elements have been expanded upon and have become even more brilliant.
Ant-Man #3 turns its focus on current Ant-Man Scott Lang, as Al Ewing and Tom Reilly’s astonishing anniversary series draws to a close.
Thor #27 not only unites the God of Thunder with Venom but also merges together Al Ewing and Donny Cates’s respective writing talents.
A.X.E.: Avengers #1 provides one of the most compelling looks inside Iron Man’s head, as he faces the apocalyptic trials of Judgment Day.
The Mystery of Ultraseven #2 continues to live up to its title as it peels back the layers of the enigma surrounding Dan Moroboshi.
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.
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