REVIEWS
The X-Men must deal with the fallout of the arrival of the Jean lookalike in ‘X-Men ‘97’ Episode 3, “Fire Made Flesh.”
Ultimate Spider-Man #3 grounds the book further whilst also taking off in exciting directions. Spider-Man has a run in with Bullseye and Green Goblin.
Problemista is simple and weird. It’s whimsical and authentic. And it’s the best visual example of the U.S Immigration System too.
Sugar is exactly what a noir thrust into the 21st century should be: thought-provoking, stylish, and utterly confounding.
Ark: The Animated Series is a surprising adaptation of a video game that doesn’t really have a narrative at its core.
High Card Season 2 is a thrilling continuation, offering a compelling blend of action, intrigue, and character-driven drama in the Kingdom of Fourland.
Shōgun Episode 6 shines a light on the women of Shōgun by deftly explaining their motivations and history.
Emma shares with Higan the history of her and Mari’s friendship in the solid and emotionally driven ‘Ninja Kamui Episode 7.’
The Flash #7 catches the readers up after a lot of running between dimensions as Barry searches for the missing Wally West.
Queen of Tears Episodes 5-6 balances the high-stakes drama with sweet romantic tones, giving viewers a little bit of everything.
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