[REVIEW] THE DEATH OF DOCTOR STRANGE #1
One of the MCU’s biggest names reaches a milestone as the latest victim of an eventized demise in The Death of Doctor Strange #1.
One of the MCU’s biggest names reaches a milestone as the latest victim of an eventized demise in The Death of Doctor Strange #1.
Eternals: Thanos Rises #1, is a one-shot delving further into the origins of the Mad Titan—but not in the way you think.
In this week’s Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #1, the jungle king faces a challenging new trial: teenage rebellion.
Marvel’s premier gay supercouple returns in The Last Annihilation: Wiccan and Hulking #1, but this time it’s not a literal honeymoon.
As for this issue itself, it’s an entertaining read. Putting White Widow and Red Guardian at the forefront of a new series is a canny move by Marvel, who likely knew those characters would be the breakouts of Black Widow thanks to the performances of Florence Pugh and David Harbour.
In Kang the Conqueror #1, time-traveler (and destined villain) Nathaniel Richards is pitted against his worst enemy: himself. All of them.
One of the Marvel Universe’s weirdest super-teams is back in Defenders #1, and they’re up against a threat none of them are prepared for.
There’s a new Prince of Power in the Marvel Universe, whether Hercules likes it or not, in this week’s Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1.
If you’re looking for fun, classic, and straightforward, then this is your book. But if you want something more—if you want a book that gets into Spider-Man’s psyche, or explores deeper themes, or pushes the boundaries with art—this isn’t for you.