Paposi has an ingenious way of simplifying complexity
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Paposi has an ingenious way of simplifying complexity
David Pepose takes a pulpy space action story and gives it the edge of more than a little bit of danger and menace.
A simple action story that doesn’t try to reach for too much in the way off substance or depth.
Pepose is somewhat poetic with the narration.
A documentary crew gets more than they bargained for, and there’s a preview of next month’s Incredible Hulk #1,.
The Savage Avengers go looking for help.
As Oubliette gets closer to her goal, the Fantastic Four do what they do best.
It’s out of the frying pan and into the fire for the Savage Avengers in the year 2099.
As the world is judged, the Invisible Woman has to save the Baxter Building from invasion.
The Savage Avengers have to give their all to stop Thulsa Doom and Set to save the future.
The Savage Avengers set a trap for Deathlok.
The Savage Avengers learn the ropes of the Hyperborean Age.
A team of Savage Avengers comes together to battle a threat from the future.
The O.Z. #2 is an incredible story that makes the reader question their ideas about war and what it means to be a hero. Magnificent writing combined with stellar art makes it a comic you don't want to miss.
Scout's Honor #5 is an emotional punch in the gut that sticks with you long after you read the last page.
With beautiful art to back up this phenomenal story, Scout’s Honor #4 is the best issue of the series thus far.
Scout's Honor #3 follows Kit as she undertakes the "Trials of the Eagle," risking her life and friendship with Dez to get the answers she seeks.
Scouts Honor #2 offers a brief look into Kit's past while also expanding on the secrets and lies surrounding the Ranger Scouts and their true purpose.
Set 260 years after a devastating nuclear war, Scout's Honor #1 follows a Scout Ranger named Kit who hides a secret that could destroy their future: Kit is actually a girl.
“Who needs a Prince Charming…when you could have The King?