It’s the final showdown.
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It’s the final showdown.
A very sharp debut for a very promising new mini-series.
Despite starting as an “event,” the 2099 storyline ends as a small origin story.
The Spider-Man of the future returns in a new origin story.
The Lethal Protector returns for the new age of heroes.
Once more, DOOM has one of the best books of 2099.
Undiscovered Country #2 is an improvement over the first issue.
Change is Constant
It's been a while since there has been a Rogues story where they were actually a big threat.
The question of how Telsa got to Sampson is answered.
All the pieces are set up for the endgame.
In the future of 2099, the police only look out for the rich and famous. The Punisher aims to fix that.
This issue just goes to show that you can take the man out of the Hyborian Age, but you can’t take the Hyborian Age out of the man.
Marvel finally chooses to capitalize on Yondu’s popularity… two years later.
The World of Tomorrow, Today! Now in Version 2.0!
One of the better of the mandatory tie-ins for the Year of the Villain crossover.
From the disturbing confidence of Banner/Hulk to the unsettling final panels, you’ll find Ewing’s new take on an old classic impossible to put down.
Far Sector #1 is a compelling first issue, and a great comics debut for fantasy superstar N.K. Jemison.
Stephen Green's sense of perspective draws the first arc of the series to a close with style.