REVIEWS
Uncanny X-Men Issue 12 takes a journey into Gambit’s past, taking Oliver Twist to the Deep South and making him pay back a debt.
Godzilla vs Fantastic Four Issue 1 is the first of a series of period piece crossovers between Marvel heroes and the King of the Monsters.
Daredevil Born Again Episodes 5–6 delivers a few strong action sequences but fails to maintain that momentum as Matt and Fisk hit their boiling points
X-Manhunt: Omega Issue 1 ends a huge crossover by inflicting huge damage, but also starting to fix and patch up the wounds left behind.
By giving little to no information, Atomfall is your journey through a post-apocalyptic setting through a great Leads system, combat, and choices.
While not without flaws, Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is a fantastic remaster of an impeccable game that adds several new features.
Justice League Unlimited Issue 5 rips away the cloak and daggers, revealing the masterminds behind inferno in a blockbuster issue.
Absolute Wonder Woman Issue 6 takes Diana to the Underworld, submerging the comic in more stories of mythology and legend.
Batman Issue 158 brings Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee back together for a sequel to Batman: Hush, starting with the biggest possible surprise.
Absolute Martian Manhunter Issue 1 breaks all the rules and tells a superhero comic that is creative, new, and remarkably intelligent.
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