REVIEWS
See How They Run attempts to skewer the whodunnit genre, but its ambition far exceeds what it brings to the table in terms of story.
Immortal X-Men #6 continues to explore the nature of faith, as Judgement Day rages on – and Sebastian Shaw seeks to gain the upper hand.
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #4 offers a thought-provoking, action-packed read as Steve Rogers decides to confront the Inner Circle.
Alien #1 (2022) continues Phillip Kenndy Johnson’s Xenomorph saga, this time turning the focus on the android soldiers known as Steel Team.
All-Out Avengers #1 is a new series that places emphasis on the action, prioritizing battles over the story and character development.
In Antioch #1, a king from a lost land enters our world to try to stop us from killing our planet but gets sent to prison instead.
The Dead Lucky #2 continues to flesh out its world while delivering action-packed mech battles and exploring its protagonist’s trauma.
Fantastic Four: Full Circle delivers a visually stunning story of Marvel’s First Family, courtesy of legendary artist Alex Ross.
Circus Electrique is a tactical party-based RPG that ultimately lets down its interesting steampunk setting in almost every department.
Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #2 leans into its concept, crafting a story that rivals more than a few young adult franchises.
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