Super Sons #13 Review
Super Sons #13 Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Penciller: Carlo Barberi Inker: Art Thibert Colourist: Gabe Eltaeb Letterer: Rob Leigh Publisher: DC Comics A review by Sean
Super Sons #13 Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Penciller: Carlo Barberi Inker: Art Thibert Colourist: Gabe Eltaeb Letterer: Rob Leigh Publisher: DC Comics A review by Sean
Quantum Teens Are Go Vol. 1 Writer: Magdalene Visaggio Artist: Eryk Donovan Colorist: Claudia Aguirre Letterer: Zakk Saam Publisher: Black Mask Comics Review By
Young Monsters In Love #1 might not be for everybody. But, it’s worth checking out, even if only for being such a weird choice for Valentine’s Day.
If you’re waiting for the definitive “World War 2 but with dinosaurs” comic, Half Past Danger II: Dead to Reichs isn’t it.
Atomic Robo: The Spectre of Tomorrow #4 Writer: Biran Clevinger Artist: Scott Wegener Colors: Anthony Clark Letters+Design: Jeff Powell Publisher: IDW Review by Sean Frankling I am constantly mystified
Project Superpowers: Hero Killers TP collects the story of three retooled Golden-Aged sidekicks in their quest to become fully-fledged heroes.
Superman #39 Writer: Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Penciller: Barry Kitson Inker: Barry Kitson and Scott Hanna Colourist: Gabriel Eltaeb Letterer: Rob Leigh
The Family Trade #4 has some great action scenes and compelling world-building, but also begins to lay the groundwork for some complex political themes.