REVIEWS
The Rocketeer: Great Race #1 is both a homage celebrating 40 years of the character and a brand new story with a different take.
Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #1 begins a new era in Terry McGinnis’ life as he fights to save a city that’s attempting to kill him at every turn.
Batman: Killing Time #2 is the next part of an exploration into Batman’s early years. The different players continue making their plans.
Batman #122 continues the ‘Shadow War’ crossover and all in all it’s…there. Let me tell lay out the good and the bad of it to show why this is lacking
Marauders #1 is the start of a new interstellar adventure for the team. But a new teammate could lead to conflict in their ranks.
X-Men Red #1 launches a new era of cosmic adventures for the X-Men while also setting up rich character journeys for fan-favorite mutants.
Spider-Punk #1 serves as the perfect intro to a fan-favorite character from the Spider-Verse, thanks to the talents of its creative team.
Captain Marvel Annual #1 sees Carol Danvers head to deep space to rendevous with the Star Jammers to help an old friend.
In Nightmare follows a young boy who falls into a deep slumber only to awaken in a world of nightmares that resembles his traumatic life.
Shenmue Episode 9 sees Ryo stumble upon a clue that could lead him to the man that could guide him to his father’s killer.
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TRENDING POSTS
Thrash (2026) is pretty simple as far as thrillers go, even with its hybrid plot and complete genre switch from thriller to all-out shark action.
Big Mistakes, starring Dan Levy and Taylor Ortega, is an effective but stumbling character-driven dark comedy for Netflix.
Rooster Episode 6 navigates discussions on boundaries, love, and relationships as a whole for Greg, Katie, and Sunny.
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