[REVIEW] ANT-MAN #1
Marvel commemorates the 60th anniversary of Earth’s Tiniest Avenger with Ant-Man #1, the first chapter of an astonishing new series.
Marvel commemorates the 60th anniversary of Earth’s Tiniest Avenger with Ant-Man #1, the first chapter of an astonishing new series.
Heavy is the head that wears the crown, but especially if it presides over the planet formerly known as Mars in X-Men Red #1.
It’s hard to balance fatherhood and being the king of a symbiote hive-mind from outer space–especially when there’s a new villain on the way.
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.
Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1 is a standalone tale that ties into the mythos of Al Ewing’s flagship title, but can be read on its own.
After saving space from near-ruin (again), Marvel’s space-faring heroes get an upgrade in this week’s Guardians of the Galaxy #13.
While the stories are all vastly different, each writer is able to convey the characteristics that make Carnage a unique character.
Al Ewing’s new iteration of S.W.O.R.D. reframes the organization as a Krakoa-adjacent outfit for the “Reign of X” era.