Pure, unadulterated fun.
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Pure, unadulterated fun.
An absolute joy to read, which will excite readers in anticipation for where the series will progress.
A celebration of Young Justice past, present, and future.
Amethyst relays tales of palace intrigue, as Superboy and Impulse escape Dark Opal’s goons.
An awkwardly expository moment as a rather large crossover event crumbles towards its final issue.
A relatively rare, nearly issue-length opportunity to hang out with heroes during their down time.
Aaron and McGuinness make a solid case for another She-Hulk series in this latest issue of Avengers.
Jubilee’s traumatic jolt of memory in this issue is clearly the most interesting of the series.
It would have been FAR more satisfying to see an end like this if the rest of the issues in the series had been more compelling.
The combustion at issue’s end more than justifies slow and restless rising tension that’s been going on all year.
An indie-style drama reaches the heaviest point in an issue that gradually builds into promising combustion.
The strange dynamic between the four giant heroes is remarkably witty.
Jason Aaron focusses on Gorilla-Man during an invasion of Dark Elves.
A character-driven ensemble drama that isn’t quite living up to its potential.