Juan learns more about his powers and his aunt Gladys.
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Juan learns more about his powers and his aunt Gladys.
Hulk must fight off a group of government-paid psychopaths who he's barely beaten at full power before. Can ol' Jade Jaws survive? The answers may shock you!
leaves you wanting more in the best of possible ways
Remender eases Ernie into a deeper, more philosophical issue.
Killadelphia has been extraordinary up to this point.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
The Sangeryes clan returns to fight the evil Jinoo and also faces new threats from within.
A lovely second serving of blood, with a great twist that will keep you on your toes
Killadelphia pushes the boundaries of the noir genre and urban vampire tales deeper.
In the future of 2099, the police only look out for the rich and famous. The Punisher aims to fix that.
Undiscovered Country #1 is a solid debut, with some interesting themes and some fantastic worldbuilding.
A fun exploration into the nature of control and subversion in modern society.
If the theme of Kamala's journey thus far has been growth and development, then this issue shows the often-overlooked consequences of these phenomenons. Saladin Ahmed writes about topics like corporate expansion and workers rights through the lens of a superhero/supervillain power struggle. Artists Joey Vazquez and Alex Arizmendi, colorist Ian Herring, and letterer VC's Joe Caramagna lend their talents to this very topical story.
SFSX does a great job at intentionally overlapping sex and social commentary without being heavy-handed.
Second Coming remains clever enough, which goes a long way in this otherwise unfocused third issue.
The sharper edge of Cain’s satire is dulled a bit.
“The greatest temptation in the world isn’t to do evil,” Jesus tells his new roommate, the superhero Sunstar, in the second issue of Ahoy Comics’ Second Coming, “but the need to be seen doing good.”