[REVIEW] MEET COMICS’ ADORABLE NEW HERO IN ‘TWIG #1’
’Twig’ is a love-letter to the epic fantasy stories of the ’80s and ’90s that amazed us, inspired us, and creeped us out in equal measure.
’Twig’ is a love-letter to the epic fantasy stories of the ’80s and ’90s that amazed us, inspired us, and creeped us out in equal measure.
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Mystery and big twists make it hard to all-in on Amazing Spider-Man #1. However, this is still a classic Spider-Man story.
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If you’re tired of the same old sci-fi invasion stories, give Break Out #1 a chance; it features mysterious cubes and compelling characters.
Krakoa is totally rad in X-Men ‘92: House of XCII #1, reimagining a beloved era through the lens of Jonathan Hickman’s mutant epic.