Gurihiru’s adorable rendering of Jeff gets a cool twist.
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Gurihiru’s adorable rendering of Jeff gets a cool twist.
Simonson deftly captures the rhythm and style of late 1960s’ Kirby and Lee.
Wells manages things as best as possible.
Wells brings a fugitive Spider-Man story into very sharp focus.
Romita Jr. has a remarkably fluid understanding of how Spidey works
Dial H for HERO remains one of the most consistently entertaining titles DC has on the stands today.
Dial H for HERO continues to be a hidden gem of DC Comics’ current lineup, and possibly the most heartfelt of the uniformly fun Wonder Comics line. Highly recommended.
“It made me realize, I have a lot to make up for.”
Dr. Strange contrasts against Galactus and Dormammu in a fun interaction that doesn’t quite live up to its potential.
when a bear seems to have graduated from stealing picnic baskets to kidnapping actual campers, Ranger Smith decides it’s time to stop this menace—so he calls on the services of Slade Wilson
A unique story put out into the world with rich characters that will hopefully be absorbed into the fabric of DC’s universe
Writer Mike Costa, penciler Mark Bagley, inker Scott Hanna, and colorist Dono Sanchez-Almara are the team behind issue 164 of the Venom solo. In it, Costa sets up for what is claimed to be this fall's “epic Venom saga.”
Costa tries to wrap up the Venom present with a white arachnid bow.