The Joes have fended off the first incursion of Earth by the Decepticons and have launched their own invasion of
The party is over and Destiny faces two huge challenges: betrayal and loss in one of two issues of Genius on shelves
Ray and Denny return in Black Market #2, but instead of moving the story forward writer Frank Barbiere continues with
Duane Swierczynski, Pepe Larraz and Nolan Woodard left the reader in China at the turn of the 20th century, a
The weird gets weirder in The Life After #2. Writer Joshua Hale Fialkov explores the strange world of suicide Purgatory, where the
Ed Brubaker weaves a tale of mystery, intrigue, and straight-up lies in the first issue of The Fade Out. The opening
Marc Bernardin and Adam Freeman begin Genius #3 with an absolute shocker. They take the reader back in time to when Destiny
Marc Bernardin and Adam Freeman take the reader out of the war zone and into the press room to unveil
Shifting focus from world building and brutal action scenes in the opening book, Ben Templesmith instead turns to developing an
Blarion Mercurial’s journey into a fantastical new world continues in Figment #2! The highlight of the book is of course
Writer Chris Sebela shifts gear from the heart-pounding action of Dead Letters #1 to begin to shape the world of
Storm #1 takes the reader on Storm’s journey to find out where she belongs. It is an interesting premise especially
Humanity has fled the surface of Earth into the depths of the oceans to avoid the expanding sun and its
Bodies explores four detectives investigating four murders in four different time periods with each time period having its own artist!
The gods have been slain and the world has been cast asunder. Thor, the mighty son of Odin is defeated
Trees #3 begins with a little bit of cat and mouse as Eligia stalks the Professor, who evaded her random
The story picks up exactly where Johns and Romita Jr. left the reader in Superman #32 figuring out who is
