Trouble Point #1 – Review
Trouble Point #1 has more trouble than point… but it does have a promising premise.
Trouble Point #1 has more trouble than point… but it does have a promising premise.
Marvel’s big event is finally here! Avengers Vs. X-men issue 1 has been recieving a lot of hype. Is it worth investing into?
My first dalliance with Chew was an unexpectedly pleasant surprise. Find out if the next book measures up or if this love affair with Cibopathy is best left brief.
Saga #2 continues the heroic tale of Marko and Alana, the star-crossed lovers on their quest to leaving the planet for the sake of their child’s life. Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples are both at the top of their game as they continue delivering on what promises to be one great sci-fi/fantasy epics on the horizon.
Scooby and the gang love Italian food – and when this saucy group finds out that their favorite place is haunted, it really cheeses them off! Can they pasta-bly get to the bottom of this mystery?
Owen and Newt find themselves in detention ,but a robot flies into the classroom. Will Owen and Newt be able to fight off the robot?
Batwing’s first story arc arrives at a mostly predictable but emotionally powerful end in Gotham City. David Zavimbe secures his place not just as part of the Batman family but as a character in the greater DC Universe. Judd Winick and Dustin Nyugen should be proud.
Welcome to AMERICA’S GOT POWERS! It’s the biggest TV show on Earth, where the chance to win fame, fortune are dangled in front of a generation of super-powered teens. All they have to do is WIN. Who is the fastest, the strongest or the greatest? Who survives? Young Tommy Watt’s dreams of being the greatest hero of them all might just be shattered when the greatest show on the planet begins to reveal its dark heart.
The first Justice League Dark to feature a crossover with another book and to feature a new artist. Can the series stay on track, even with these new developments or does the inclusion of vampires just plain suck?
Catwoman continues her fun romp this issue and makes a new playmate – the electric-powered Spark. The new artistic change has some creepy smiles thrown in, but otherwise Guillem March’s art has tough competition (as long as you don’t look at the characters’ faces).