With beautiful art to back up this phenomenal story, Scout’s Honor #4 is the best issue of the series thus far.
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With beautiful art to back up this phenomenal story, Scout’s Honor #4 is the best issue of the series thus far.
A somewhat haunting vision of violence.
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.
The Last Ninja Turtle is going to kill the Shredder. How he gets there is half the fun.
If freedom is the right of all sentient beings, what about Skynet?
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.
Did anyone have “Eastman and Laird team up on a comic once more” on their 2020 bingo sheet?
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.
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.
Sometimes, family isn’t who you’re born with. It’s who you find along the way.
The World of Tomorrow, Today! Now in Version 2.0!
Resonant is a standout among other Dystopian future tales
Seven issues complete, and yet nothing has been accomplished.