Iceman #1 Review
Fun and light while still poignant and emotionally-gripping, ICEMAN #1 is yet another exciting entry to the renaissance of Marvel’s X-Men line.
Fun and light while still poignant and emotionally-gripping, ICEMAN #1 is yet another exciting entry to the renaissance of Marvel’s X-Men line.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newbie introduced to him by his debut film appearance, Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor is a fast-paced, standalone tale.
Whether or not you’re a fan of its titular superhero, Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love offers a spooky Gothic romance that will delight genre fans.
Even if you haven’t been keeping up with Dynamite’s 007 comics, JAMES BOND: SERVICE makes for an appealing sampler of what they’re currently got cooking.
Generation X #1 Writers: Christina Strain Artist: Amilcar Pinna Colorist: Felipe Sobreiro Letterer: VC’s Clayton Cowles Cover: Terry & Rachel Dodson Publisher: Marvel Comics
While it may leave some scratching their heads, BUG! THE ADVENTURES OF FORAGER #1 is worth embarking on, if you like your superheroes colorful & weird.
This week, moviegoers seeing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 will meet another oddity from the expansive Marvel Universe: Mantis, the Celestial Madonna.
By focusing on two compelling (newer) characters instead of the established old guard, GREEN LANTERNS #22 is fun and well-worth jumping onto.
Bloodshot USA Writer: Jeff Lemire Artists: Doug Braithwaite (Bloodshot USA), Renato Guedes (Bloodshot Reborn #0) Colorists: Brian Reber (Bloodshot USA), Andrew Dalhouse (Bloodshot Reborn