Comics
Killadelphia #7 is written by Rodney Barnes, illustrated by Jason Shawn Alexander, colored by Luis NCT and lettered by Marshall Dillon.
The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars is a perfect continuation of the animated series, due to Irene Koh’s amazing artwork and the input of the series’ creators.
Bliss #2 continues Perry’s account of his father, his many wrongs, and how he did them for his family. But even that noble a motive can lead a man astray.
As Judd fights for his life, Loretta witnesses the terrifying results of Meg’s transformation in Family Tree #8 from Image Comics.
It seems that Lady Hellaine and Mr. Goodwill’s plan has finally come to fruition, unless their actions catch up to them in Mercy #5.
Nomen Omen #8 Becky and Lady Macbeth retreat to an island protected from Taranis, in order to regroup, and recharge, as Becky finds her magical center.
The Complete Witchblade Vol 1 is an absolute thrill ride with minor flaws that can be easily overlooked with an adventurous and compelling story.
Fantastic Four: Antithesis #1 feels like a welcome throwback tour to the best Fantastic Four stories; featuring a top-notch creative team.
iWolverine is a really exciting addition to the Iron Man 2020 event. But it is let down by awful dialogue decisions and inconsistent art
In X-Factor #2, the X-Factor team catches a case, but it takes them into a whole multiverse of trouble with a familiar villain of the past.
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