REVIEWS
In Star Wars: Darth Vader #7, the Dark Lord is maimed and stranded on Mustafar. He must rebuild himself without the use of the Force to please his master.
After being framed for a murder, it’s up to Taskmaster to prove his innocence, providing he can survive in Taskmaster #1 from Marvel Comics.
Villainous allows you to get comfortable while learning about the characters and the story only for its writer to pull the rug from under you
Cutting Edge: The Siren’s Song #1 sees a group of the most gifted of humanity brought together under mysterious circumstances.
Power Rangers #1 is a great place for new Ranger fans to enter and experience a new story. This new era will be having readers wanting more, past and new.
In Monstress: Talk Stories #1, Kippa tells a tale set back when they were in a refugee camp struggling to find food with their sister.
The Witcher: Fading Memories #1 is an interesting issue, with art and writing that truly captures the essence of The Witcher.
The Legend of Beowulf sounds epic, but this disappointing facsimile of the classic tale is too short, easy, boring, and offensive
Dragon Quest Episode 6 finally introduces Mann, and she is already a blast with cool gear and an the promise of an intriguing backstory.
The end is here. Hawkman #29 is the FINAL issue of this landmark series. It’s worth the money, but read my review to find out why.
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