sci-fi
In Hellpoint, players wake up on a desolate space station, the Irid Novo, surrounded by grotesque alien monsters with no idea about why they’re here.
Destroy All Humans! is a fantastic remake that will please returning fans of the series but might frustrate new audiences.
Engineward #1 introduces readers to a city on a far away planet struggling to survive. Water shortages fuel the townspeople’s fear. What can save them?
Transformers #21 sees a clash between some of the Rise’s most-wanted and a geologic survey team that is undeniably outmatched.
‘Space Bear,’ a children’s graphic novel, follows an adventurous astronaut bear, Pilgrim Finch, on his quest to explore the cosmos.
The Transformers ’84: Secrets and Lies #1 is a wonderfully illustrated comic; however, it only feels accessible to hardcore Transformers fans.
Rogue Planet #3 increases the pace of the horror/sci-fi series while maintaining the same amount of tension, gore, and horror as the issues before it.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine returns to comic book shelves after almost ten years as Constable Odo must find out who is responsible for a bombing.
Japan Sinks: 2020 is the most stressful, depressing, yet satisfying. It’s quite the rollercoaster ride that pulls at your heartstrings and never stops.
Transformers Galaxies #7 follows Gauge, a young Reversionist, who begins to question everything she knows after receiving a mysterious message.

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