Days of Hate #1 Review
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.
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.
Avengers #676 Writers: Mark Waid, Al Ewing & Jim Zub Artists: Pepe Larraz Colorist: David Curiel Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit Cover: Mark Brooks Publisher:
With an interesting plot, appealing art, and a variety of characters both beloved and obscure, AVENGERS #675 launches “No Surrender” with a great result.
In Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Leia, Princess Leia takes center stage in a tale of strength and determination. A great read for young readers.
For newbies and longtime fans of the character alike, RISE OF THE BLACK PANTHER #1 is a pretty good start for a retelling of T’Challa’s origin story.
Delivered in the classic Archie Comics aesthetic, Dan Parent’s LIFE WITH KEVIN is an amusing—if slight—chapter in the life of its titular protagonist.
If you’re in the market for a classic superhero mystery with half of Marvel’s first family, then MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #1 is well-worth checking out.
Hellboy: Krampusnacht #1 Writer: Mike Mignola Artist: Adam Hughes Letter: Clem Robins Publisher: Dark Horse Review by Frank Lanza There’s just something special about
Runaways #4 Writer: Rainbow Rowell Artist: Kris Anka Colorist: Matthew Wilson Letterer: Joe Caramanga Cover: Kris Anka Publisher: Marvel Comics A review by Nico