Marvel Comics
Wolverine #9 is a bloody and brilliant spy tale, with the art and story reminiscent of spy films, including the James Bond franchise.
Shang-Chi #5 perfectly balances a story full of action and emotion for a satisfying-and game-changing-end to Shang-Chi’s latest adventure.
Black Cat #2 is a white knuckle thrill ride that feels like a heist film, with its witty dialogue and dynamic art adding a unique flair.
King in Black #3 continues to pay off three years’ worth of buildup from the Venom series, and features an epic battle between gods.
Iron Fist: Heart of the Dragon #1 is a solid beginning to a new Iron Fist story, featuring his trademark mysticism and martial arts.
Maestro: War and Pax #1 sees Peter David start a new adventure with an old character. Maestro plans to wipe out any opposition.
The Union #2 takes the time to delve into its characters and how they work as a team, though it sacrifices the tie-in elements of its story.
Amazing Spider-Man #57 feels a little overpacked with plot points, though it contains a highly emotional confrontation and great art.
Immortal Hulk #42 is a packed issue, as we check-in Gamma flight, news reporter Jackie McGee, and we go down to the ‘below’ to visit the Leader and Bruce.
S.W.O.R.D. #2 sees the space-based organization begin responding to the attack on Earth by Knull. But Director Brand has more up her sleeve than expected.
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