sci-fi
In Eliteware #3, we get to see into the past of the family and start to understand how each sibling came to be in their prediciments.
Mars Attacks Issue #5 is the conclusion of the rootinest, tootinest, Martian-shootin’est comic, with Martians, emotion, and living out a father’s dream.
Goddess Mode #3 from DC Vertigo, continues to speak to people struggling to find confidence in their power and keep the fight going.
In ‘Bettie Page #2’, Bettie Page must get herself out of danger and continue the investigation while unraveling new clues and answering new questions.
The story that ‘Vagrant Queen’ tells is a star-spanning game of cat and mouse, with themes of political upheaval and revenge.
‘The Freeze #3,’ from Image Comics, shows us that Ray is learning more about himself interpersonally and within the world’s eye.
‘The Long Con Volume #1,’ from Oni Press, offers a satirical look at geek culture in an apocalyptic world where despite all odds.
‘The Day We Fought Space’ is a highly tactile mobile wreck ’em up game that brings the player into a sci-fi pulp comic for dynamic destruction.
‘Star Trek: The Q Conflict #1’ is a miniseries that puts the famed captains from the Star Trek franchise in the middle of another galaxy defining struggle
In ‘Transformers: Lost Light,’ Vol. 4, Rodimus and the crew of the Lost Light find their adventures coming to an end in an action-packed conclusion.
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Starfleet Academy Episode 9 reminds us the hardest lesson isn’t becoming a cadet: it’s deciding if your future is bigger than your past.
War Machine pits a group of US Army Ranger cadets against an otherworldly mechanical killing machine in a race for survival.













