It’s common knowledge that you don’t want to make a Hulk angry, but you should never make Captain Marvel angry either. An angry Captain Marvel will do whatever it takes to make sure her friends are safe and justice is served.
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It’s common knowledge that you don’t want to make a Hulk angry, but you should never make Captain Marvel angry either. An angry Captain Marvel will do whatever it takes to make sure her friends are safe and justice is served.
Saving the world twice wasn’t enough. Domino is back with new teammates and new high stakes missions. Domino: Hotshots #1 kicks off a brand new miniseries following Domino, along with Diamondback and Outlaw, and the latest heroes they’ve recruited to join their fight.
It’s the end of the world as Carol knows it. Or is it? In Captain Marvel #2, written by Kelly Thompson with art by Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain, and letters by VC’s Clayton Cowles, Carol is faced with an “alternate reality” and the chance to lead a revolution.
Back in Black
Domino’s current story comes to an end as she travels to the Mojoverse along with Outlaw, Diamondback, Shoon’Kwa to save Longshot and the future of humanity.
As a mercenary, Domino has to be prepared to take on anyone; old friends, former teammates, sometimes even the person who hired her.
A good place for new readers to jump into the series and for current readers to get new perspectives on the character, Domino Annual #1 contains 5 mini-stories by different creative teams exploring Domino’s adventures outside of the main storyline from the first arc.
Domino issue 7 begins an all-new arc, “Soldier of Fortune,” as Domino and her crew move on from the conflict with villians Topaz and Prototype to take on bigger, badder foes.
This issue is the darkest thus far, as the conflict between the villains, Topaz and Prototype, and Domino comes to a head.
How does a superhero handle PTSD?
Will Mister Miracle and Big Barda pay Darkseid’s terrible price for peace?
After 26 issues of build-up to an anticlimactic wedding, Batman goes back to basics in an instant classic.