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
Deadpool continues to change the course of history; this time his sights are set on the Battle of Gettysburg in
Ben Templesmith explores a dystopian world, where Earth has been conquered by an alien force known as the Squid. Surviving
Infinite Crisis is a multi-universe war, where failure results in the end of all the universes from Gaslight to Rad-Zones
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Scott Snyder turns up the suspense in his second outing in Batman Eternal. The reader wants to know who this
What is a Lazarus? This is the question Greg Rucka begins to answer in Lazarus #2. The book opens with
Cullen Bunn once again begins the story with S.H.I.E.L.D. agents at the scene of Magneto’s latest encounter, still two steps
Right in time for the 4th of July, Marvel debuts Deadpool vs. X-Force #1 where the reader finds themselves in
Take a journey into the imagination of Blarion Mercurial. This is the premise of Jim Zub and Filipe Andrade’s Figment
Writer Glenn Matchett unites with artist Kell Smith in Sparks for an intriguing opening sequence where the combination of art
Writers Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV start off with giving us the ending! An ending with no context triggers
Combining the Bourne Identity with a mob war and mythological overtones gets you a fantastic comic in Dead Letters #1.
Greg Rucka surgically introduces us to the world of Lazarus using the voice of a coroner relaying an autopsy. Collaborating
Trees #2 is lacking. It lacks action, it lacks compelling characters, even the plotline lacked in progression. The story begins
The Chicago Organized Workers League are back on the case, the case just happens to be dropping off Patrol Division
