REVIEWS
Hunted, the live-action, English-Language solo directorial debut for Vincent Paronnaud is a Shudder Original takes on revenge.
Mighty Morphin #3 continues the new era of Power Rangers comics, restoring Lord Zedd to his villainous prime and sewing new secrets.
Home Sick Pilots #2 continues to blend elements of horror and anime while presenting a realistic look at the ongoing effects of trauma.
In “The Ultimate Playlist of Noise,” an audio-obsessed teen travels across the country to record a playlist of different noises before he loses his hearing.
In Bloody Hell (2020), Rex is a man with a mysterious past who flees the country to escape his own personal hell only to arrive somewhere worse.
The Union #2 takes the time to delve into its characters and how they work as a team, though it sacrifices the tie-in elements of its story.
Amazing Spider-Man #57 feels a little overpacked with plot points, though it contains a highly emotional confrontation and great art.
Immortal Hulk #42 is a packed issue, as we check-in Gamma flight, news reporter Jackie McGee, and we go down to the ‘below’ to visit the Leader and Bruce.
S.W.O.R.D. #2 sees the space-based organization begin responding to the attack on Earth by Knull. But Director Brand has more up her sleeve than expected.
In Star Wars: Darth Vader #9, the Dark Lord of the Sith must fight off Ochi of Bestoon and assassin droids if he is to uncover his master’s secret plot.
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