REVIEWS
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #1 is the start of a new series from BOOM! Studios written by Ram V, art by Filipe Andrade, and letters by AndWorld Design.
SaGa Frontier Remastered is a must-play for die-hard fans of the original, but is incredibly hard to recommend to new players.
Godzilla: Monsters and Protectors #1 sees the kaiju icon return when a new energy distribution system threatens the earth’s ecosystem.
In Let’s Make a Mug Episode 2, Himeno becomes a full-fledged member of the pottery club, but she still has some hesitations about her skills.
In “Growing Pains,” Frost is framed for a crime by a new ice powered meta human, Barry and Iris have a new house guest, and Joe continues to deal with Kristen Kramer.
Sky High’s initially interesting ideas regarding Spain’s class divide are damaged by too many weak characters and a jarring plot.
In Mighty Morphin #6, the Power Rangers are tested emotionally and physically and this issue ends on a whopper of a cliffhanger.
Superman: Red & Blue #2 continues to let comic creators from all walks of life tackle the Man of Steel, spotlighting his friends and foes.
Catwoman #30 sees Selina look into the new threat to Alley Town. While the Penguin gets a lesson about the man he thought he had bought to deal with Selina
Nightwing #79 keeps setting up the pins and knocking them down in fine style and substance. I am more than happy to tell y’all about it in my full review.
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