sci-fi
A Psalm for the Wild-Built is utterly profound yet simple, placid, and a joy to read as it delivers perhaps the best robot story since Asimov
Mighty Morphin #9 throws new challenges at the Rangers, continuing to upend the status quo that fans have come to associate with the mythos.
Loki Episode 6 brings the series’ first season to a close, answering multiple questions and opening up even more by the episode’s end.
As a prequel, Snowpiercer: Extinction describes the world before it became an icebox and what led to the never-stopping train.
Sword Stone Table: Old Legends, New Voices filters the legend of King Arthur through a variety of diverse authors, perspectives, and genres.
Infinite Frontier #2 continues to explore the mysteries of the Multiverse while juggling multiple plot threads and characters with ease.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 11 shifts the focus to a major character from Star Wars Rebels, hinting at the birth of the Rebel Alliance.
As the final issue of this miniseries, our protagonists fend off a swarm of Insecticon clones in Transformers: Escape #5.
Jenny Zero #3 finds its titular hero on the run from the ASP. But there may be someone who can help Jenny find her way. But time grows short.
Loki Episode 5 is sheer unfiltered chaos that plays on the God of Mischief’s various identities while inching closer to the series finale.
TRENDING POSTS
Pluribus is some of Vince Gilligan’s best work, and it’s because of how well he holds a mirror to his audience.
The War Between the Land and the Sea Episode 5 ends the limited series with a devestating twist, leaving a salty taste in the mouth.
By the end, Foundation Season 3 was a very good season of television, but it often leaves you wishing it had more time to breathe.













