REVIEWS
Radiant Black #13 kicks off year two of Image Comics’ hit superhero series by introducing a new rogues’ gallery for the cosmic hero.
Midnight is written and directed by Kwon Oh-Seung and features a thrilling and chilling performance from Wi Ha-joon as a serial killer.
Morbius picks up Venom’s torch but lacks the charming and entertaining protagonist that has turned that franchise into a cult favorite.
Hulk #5 pits Starship Hulk against his most dangerous opponent yet — the massive Spider-Kaiju and unleashes a new monster in the process.
Dark Ages #6 serves as both an antidote to the post-apocalypse’s more worn-out tropes and a perfect cap on Tom Taylor’s time with Marvel.
Iron Fist #2 is a phenomenal follow-up to the first issue. The mystical kung-fu series is enriched by a powerful and effective script.
Amazing Spider-Man #93 wraps up the Beyond Saga, as Peter Parker and Ben Reilly have a final battle to see who will be Spider-Man.
As a gateway to BL, a romance, and a slice of life high school story, Sasaki and Miyano Season 1 is sweet, sincere, and oh so charming.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands trades in the franchise’s usual sci-fi setting for a fantasy tabletop RPG, bringing some much-needed new ideas.
Aquamen #2 drives a rift between Jackson Hyde and Arthur Curry and starts to peel back the mystery behind the Atlantean invasion.
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