Comics
Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel #1 brings Genis-Vell and Rick Jones back to the land of the living at the same time for the first time in years.
Ant-Man #1 celebrates the astonishing Avenger’s 60th anniversary by involving the men who’ve held the mantle in a time travel journey.
Gambit #1 sheds light on and clarifies a mysterious period of his life, where he was also looking after a de-aged Storm.
Harley Quinn #17 is a rather emotional issue as it is the art team’s final adventure in this run. And it is also gorgeously written.
Detective Comics #1062 is a tour-de-force issue that welcomes new creatives on two powerhouse stories.
Task Force Z #10 has some life left in the series, with changes to the characters diverting the story. However, other areas are growing stale.
Robin #16 is a classic feeling comic of team-ups and young heroism bound to make fans happy. Robin has a bright future ahead by the look of it.
DC Mech #1 was certainly not what I expected when opening the comic. There is a brutal and bloody opening that demonstrates an unflinching attitude.
20XX: Transport #1 follows high Schoolers Coulter and Nyomi as their bus is attacked by shooters out to kill everyone on board.
A.X.E.: Judgement Day #1 ties together Marvel’s three biggest ensembles for an event of epic proportions thanks to its creative team.
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One World Under Doom Issue 9 ends the event with a whimper instead of a roar, as Doctor Doom tries to undo the one death he can’t allow.
DC K.O. Issue 2 starts the second round, where the competitors of the tournament have to fight to the death just to get their hands on weapons.
Absolute Batman Issue 14 is the final showdown between Bane and Batman, as this arms race of size and supremacy comes to an end.













