Comics
‘Millennium: The Girl Who Danced with Death’ is a powerful and painful, story striding to shine a light on the dangers permeating modern culture.
‘Oliver #1,’ from Image Comics, follows the lead character of the classic Dickens’ novel, ‘Oliver Twist’ but in a futuristic setting.
They say you can’t go home again, but “They” obviously didn’t have have Jedidiah Jenkins as their daddy.
Stellar collects the explosive series from Image Comics, and I encourage scifi fans and comics geeks to add it to their collection.
The seventh volume in IDW’s archival series, Cry from the Coffin collects a host of pre Comics Code Authority titles from across the horror comic world.
‘Proxima Centauri Vol. 1’ follows a teenage wizard adventurer named Sherwood Breadcoat who is trapped on Proxima Centauri, light-years from Earth
Sherlock Holmes: Vanishing Man Collection follow Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson on the case of May Williams, the missing wife of Michael Williams
Star Trek vs Transformers from IDW seamlessly melds together two beloved franchises that are decades old. There may not be much plot, but that doesn’t matter.
‘The Wicked + The Divine’ #41 follows as Laura moves to capitalize on her advantages and spring the heads of the gods that are being held prisoner by Baal.
Check out one of our contributor’s non-spoiler review of “The Flash” #62.
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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.














