Vampironica #1 Review
Vampironica #1 Writer: Greg & Meg Smallwood Artist: Greg Smallwood Letter: Jack Morelli Publisher: Archie Comics Review by Frank Lanza I have made no
Vampironica #1 Writer: Greg & Meg Smallwood Artist: Greg Smallwood Letter: Jack Morelli Publisher: Archie Comics Review by Frank Lanza I have made no
As ever, AVENGERS #681 is worth checking out if you’ve been following “No Surrender,” which throws a few new wrinkles into The Grandmaster’s game.
Avengers #680 Writers: Mark Waid, Al Ewing & Jim Zub Artists: Kim Jacinto Colorist: David Curiel Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit Cover: Mark Brooks Publisher:
With a much-needed boldness and sense of urgency missing from the ResurrXion slate, X-MEN: RED #1 lives up to its namesake color in a major way.
With act one nearing its end, “No Surrender” pushes forward in AVENGERS #679 with an intriguing, cosmic-level installment.
If you’re still along for the ride, Avengers #678 is worthy of your dollars — unless you’re planning to catch-up in trade.
Freelance Vol. 1: Angel of the Abyss Writers: Andrew Wheeler & Jim Zub Artists: Vaneda Vireak & Cindy Leong Letterer: Andrew Thomas Cover: Alex
If you’ve been keeping up with “No Surrender” on a weekly basis, AVENGERS #677 continues its streak of thrilling superhero action.
It’s not for everyone, but DAYS OF HATE #1 provides a cathartic perspective on our world’s scary, divisive times — for better or worse.