Graphic Novel Review: Avengers & X-Men - AXIS
Does Marvel's most recent event comic read any better in collected form?
Does Marvel's most recent event comic read any better in collected form?
Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham reunite for man eclectic new sci-fi/horror comic. Is it worth a look?
A classic Archie Comics superhero receives a gritty makeover. Should you give this new series a chance?
This captivating hardcover offers five tales of humble heroes facing terror and dread in the wilderness.
We examine one of the top contenders for best graphic novel of 2014.
Marvel's latest ongoing comic puts Agent Coulson and his team in the spotlight. Is it worth a look for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. fans?
James Tyion IV crafts a Joker-centric tie-in to the Endgame stroyline.
Robin Rises concludes as the Bat family stand united against a New God.
Death of Wolverine: Life After Logan #1 has various degrees of success with some good moments mixed in with the bad.
While it has some notable flaws, Fire and Stone #1 serves as a perfectly solid introduction to Dark Horse’s new Alien/Prometheus/Predator series.
Annihilator #1 by Grant Morrison is a macabre sci-fi trip that treads familiar territory, but is worth a look.
Avengers Undercover concludes, wrapping up a two-year saga in the process.
Batman jumps five years into the future this month. Was the story any good?
IDW revisits the story of the most recent Silent Hill game from a new angle.
Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino end their Green Arrow saga with a flash-forward.
Geoff Johns wraps up his post-Forever Evil story arc with a battle between the JLA and Doom Patrol.
Kevin Keller adopts a new superhero identity and becomes the defender of Riverdale.
Storm's solo series is off to a great start, though we don't really know where it's going.