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The Life of Captain Marvel #3 is yet another installment in Margaret Stohl’s half-hearted attempt to turn a superhero comic into a bad Lifetime Original Movie.
BOOM! Studios, Go Go Powers Rangers #13 is a great jumping on point for new and long time fans of the Power Rangers franchise!
Mighty Mite #1 comes out of the gate swinging and whether or not you’ve ever heard of this obscure little guy, you’re bound to have a good time with this comic.
Eric Esquivel’s Border Town #1 is in your face political without backing its posturing with a good story. However, the artwork by Ramon Villalobos is great.
Hey Kids! Comics! #1 is a showcase of comics talent on fire. Chaykin’s art and story haven’t been this synergistic since Avengers 1959.
The Silencer book so far has been a master course in how to write a woman-led action comic without all the trappings we have to suffer through nowadays.
Halo: Collateral Damage did an admirable job of bringing the expansive Covenant War to a smaller location and using the claustrophobic elements to great effect. It was emotional and exciting.
Doomsday Clock #7 is another stellar issue from Johns and Frank. It leaves a lot of questions still left unanswered but we did get some answers this issue.
DC Comics, Tom King, and Clay Mann’s Heroes in Crisis has gorgeous artwork, but it leaves you with a ton of questions.
Redneck is such an addictive read that I truly believe it’s the most original vampire comic ever written, and the best vampire literature since 2009