REVIEWS
In a dystopian future when the crew of an intrepid mission fails to return it falls on scientists to discover what happened in Deep Beyond #1
Chu Volume 1 is a drama about two siblings on the opposite side of the law with unique powers revolving around food and whom they eat it with
ROM: Dire Wraiths TP alters the history of the first moon landing, pitting a team of Earth’s brightest minds against shape-shifting aliens.
Killadelphia #12 provides the grand conclusion to the “Burn Baby Burn” story arc and the “Elysium Gardens” backup, with an unexpected ending.
Black Cat #2 is a white knuckle thrill ride that feels like a heist film, with its witty dialogue and dynamic art adding a unique flair.
King in Black #3 continues to pay off three years’ worth of buildup from the Venom series, and features an epic battle between gods.
Cutting Edge: The Devil’s Mirror #1 sees the team set their eyes on their next target in Leviathan’s contest: the legendary Devil’s Mirror.
Abbott 1973 #1 picks up after Boom! Studios’ Abbott series and follows the superstar reporter as she navigates new things, including dangers, in her life
Rain Like Hammers #1 introduces readers to Eugene. He has recently moved to a new city and is still trying to settle in to his new home.
Origins #3 sees our wayward travelers rescued by a community of robots who have been waiting 900 years for a human to serve.
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TRENDING POSTS
Far Cry New Dawn have been mixed. However, there is something this game does better than anything I have ever seen in any game I have played; subtitles.
Disney’s power over the entertainment industry might seem new but in actuality, Disney has fought a long battle to get where it is.
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