Comics
Reptil #2 acts as a love letter to its titular hero’s Latinx heritage while unraveling the mysteries surrounding his dinosaur powers.
Heroes Return #1 acts as the grand conclusion to the Heroes Reborn storyline and Jason Aaron’s finest hour on the Avengers series.
Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1 is a beautiful ode to queer identities in and behind Marvel comics; a celebration of past, present, and future
Good Luck #1 brings together the unluckiest kids in the world for the most important mission ever, and a new kid’s going to change everything
In Snow Angels Season Two #1, Milli and Mae Mae leave the Trench and brave the endless expanse of snow and ice. What will they find?
Spawn’s Universe #1 acts as the supersized debut for a new shared universe featuring the hellish antihero, along with his allies and enemies.
Fantastic Four: Life Story #2 shifts its focus to the 70’s, introduces Doctor Doom, and ends up driving a wedge between the First Family.
At 256 Pages, Turtle in Paradise feels like a fleshed-out adaptation when it comes to graphic novels for the middle-grade reader in mind.
Justice League #63 features two stories again, featuring both the Justice League and Justice League Dark. Huge battles and surprising twists await.
Robin #3 is a wonderful action issue, but it also peeks under the hood of Damian Wayne, and that’s great storytelling. Read my review and I’ll tell you how.
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Superman Issue 29 continues The Legion of Darkseid storyline, sending Superman into the future with only Superboy-Prime as backup.
Absolute Wonder Woman Issue 11 heads underneath the labyrinth in the latest issue, where another community is fighting for survival.
One World Under Doom Issue 6 finally breaks into Latveria, uncovering the truth behind Doctor Doom’s power source within his home.