Marvel Comics
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.
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.
Savage Avengers #5 rewrites the book on what can be considered an epic in the conclusion of this arc as a serpent god is unleashed.
Iron Man #23 is an example of great storytelling. Each chapter of Cantwell’s run is full of content and is a meaningful read.
Predator #2 is a master class in building tension, as its protagonist fights to find supplies and survive in an icy wasteland of a planet.
Daredevil #3 is a bridge between old and new. Old friends and enemies make themselves known as Daredevil is still trying to depart the city.
A.X.E.: Judgment Day #4 continues to subvert expectations, all the while delivering a cinematic experience in terms of story and artwork.
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