Comics
Hulk #1 is a full horror comic, tapping into something primordial and ancient for the latest iteration of the Green Giant.
Avengers #2 shows some classic superhero action, but also expands the wider story for this run as Captain Marvel encounters Kang.
Wonder Woman #800 looks at its titular character through the lens of some of her closest allies in its heartfelt main story.
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3 keeps the cosmic adventure exciting by shifting the tone, turning much darker and more mysterious.
Cyborg #2 has a plotline full of intruge and mystery, but many poor deisgn choices in the writing and the art let it down.
The Vigil #2 is a classic superhero book with the right drops of action, suspense, and character drama you need
Titans #2 is a well crafted issue that offers a fun mystery but really shines in how it depicts each member of the team
Batgirls #19 sees Cass, Steph, and Babs finally confront their would-be killer in this final climatic issue to their series.
Doctor Strange #4 actually features very little of its title character, focusing more on exploring a magical world being torn apart.
This is the first time in nearly two decades that Black Panther #1 has a writer with experience, a love for comics, and a love for the character.
TRENDING POSTS
Batman Issue 8 looks to the elders, as three older gentlemen serve as the stars of the issue, including Green Lantern and Vandal Savage.
Absolute Superman Issue 18 merges two origin stories into one for the latest villain, combining magic and technology to replace Ra’s al Ghul.
The Flash Issue 31 reinvigorates the series, with a new creative team that returns Wally to the family man dynamic and running into danger.












