Captain America #11 – Review
After a couple of story arcs that just weren’t up to the usual standard set by Ed Brubaker, this issue kicks off a new one that gets this book back on track.
After a couple of story arcs that just weren’t up to the usual standard set by Ed Brubaker, this issue kicks off a new one that gets this book back on track.
An entire season of 24 is stripped down and condensed into a single issue of Scarlet Spider. …Why?
Skullkickers is a fantasy series about a pair of adventuring mercenaries. Skullkickers #14 is about a cowboy fighting a tentacle monster. More silly things happen in the absolute best way.
What happened after that kiss last issue? And where does the team go after their most recent assignments?
Power Girl and Huntress are lost in a new universe. Will they be able to go back to their home, Earth 2?
Spoiler alert. The Midnighter enjoys violence. There — you probably don’t need to read this issue now.
How epic are the Epic Kills? Perhaps too epic.
A great parody of fantasy, Princeless #2 is a solid issue but feels like padding despite its humor and heart.
By day, he’s Peter Parker, mild-mannered high school student. But, by night, he’s the ultimate in super heroics – Spider-Man! And, he’s just the beginning of a super-hero universe.
Part 2 of “The Other League”! As a deadly hunter continues his murderous quest for the Atlantean trident, an unknown chapter of Aquaman’s life is revealed! Before he was a part of the Justice League, Aquaman was Arthur, the man from Atlantis, and leader of a mysterious team of adventurers. Armed with weapons forged in Aquaman’s past, these men and women were on their way to becoming the most powerful people on Earth – until it all came crashing down.