REVIEWS
Imperial War Black Panther Issue 1 is a tie-in to the Imperial event, following Black Panther as he attempts to broker peace.
Superman Issue 29 continues The Legion of Darkseid storyline, sending Superman into the future with only Superboy-Prime as backup.
Caught Stealing blends pulse-pounding thriller, black comedy, and an exploration of guilt into a mixture that works far better than it should.
Imperial War Planet She-Hulk Issue 1 is a tie-in to Imperial. She-Hulk is left in charge of Sakaar, and has to try and bring law to a lawless planet.
Absolute Martian Manhunter Issue 6 unleashes the full majesty of the mind boggling Martians as a family tries to fight for their lives.
Instead of getting back to the action and having people be attacked, the violence that we mostly see is teased in Alien Earth Episode 4.
Although its dated gameplay style holds it back, Gears of War Reloaded is a fantastic remaster of a superb game that’s worth its asking price.
Ema and Hayashi form an unlikely friendship in the sometimes charming but overall muted Captivated By You Episode 1.
Honey O’Donahue stumbles into a criminal conspiracy involving a manipulative pastor in the geniusly subversive Ethan Coen film Honey Don’t.
The Roses isn’t thorny enough for its scent to linger as Olivia Coleman and Benedict Cumberbatch go to war in The Roses.
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