X-Men Blue #1 Review
X-Men Blue #1 does an excellent job or reintroducing the time displaced classic X-Men team without feeling like it’s just retreading stories with them.
X-Men Blue #1 does an excellent job or reintroducing the time displaced classic X-Men team without feeling like it’s just retreading stories with them.
Godshaper #1 is a comic that tells us from the very beginning that something is a lot different in this alternative reality.
“To Me, My X-Men…” With those 4 simple words the X-Men are back from the purgatory they have found themselves in for the last few years with X-Men Gold #1!
Rock Candy Mountain #1 Writter & Artist: Kyle Starks Colors: Chris Schweizer Design: Dylan Todd Publisher: Image Review by Christoph Staffl What does the
Since Afterlife of Archie seems to be on permanent hiatus, Jughead: The Hunger is the best comic to preoccupy your time while we all wait!
In their first annual since Rebirth, the Titans have to team-up with the Justice League to face an opponent. But is he the only threat?
Number 44 Volume 1 is a comic that does a respectable job of being both a political thriller and a space adventure at the same time!
Of all the team ups, the one that makes some of the most sense is the team up of Green Lantern and Space Ghost Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special #1!
Broken #1 has a lot of potential. The possibilities are thrilling and the artwork is fantastic.