
AMAZING FANTASY (2021) #1 [Review]
What happens when three of Marvel Comics’s heroes are dragged across time into a world of Amazing Fantasy? Something…. odd. Continue reading AMAZING FANTASY (2021) #1 [Review]
What happens when three of Marvel Comics’s heroes are dragged across time into a world of Amazing Fantasy? Something…. odd. Continue reading AMAZING FANTASY (2021) #1 [Review]
Long-delayed and long-anticipated, Black Widow proves to be worth the wait. Continue reading BLACK WIDOW [Review]
Devin Grayson returns to the Black Widow she co-created, in this one-shot loosely tied to the upcoming Black Widow movie. Continue reading WIDOWMAKERS: RED GUARDIAN & YELENA BELOVA #1 [Review]
Black Widow is back in a new solo series full of mystery and intrigue. Continue reading BLACK WIDOW (2020) #1 [Review]
Avengers: Endgame is an epic in every sense of the word. That this saga culminates in such a satisfying, meaningful way is just remarkable. Continue reading AVENGERS: ENDGAME [Review]
Happy New Year! Here are the comics, movies, TV, and video games we love from 2018 as well as what we want to love in 2019. Continue reading What We Loved in 2018 & What We Want To Love in 2019
On our pull list this week we have The Wicked + The Divine #19, Howard the Duck #7, Black Widow #3, Steven Universe and the Crystal Gems #2, and more! Continue reading The Pull List, 5.3.16
‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ proves a worthy successor to ‘The Avengers,’ no matter how sprawling and convoluted the Marvel Cinemative Universe has become. Continue reading AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON [Review]
The Editor’s Notes is an opinion column allowing our writers to express their honest feelings about comic books, the comic book industry, and all that it inspires. The views expressed within belong solely to their author. [WARNING – This post contains SPOILERS for Guardians of the Galaxy] Earlier this week I attended a screening of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and had an absolute blast. Plenty of early reviews are calling Guardians the most fun Marvel movie since The Avengers and they aren’t wrong. It has a quick pace, quirky characters, more comedy than I’m guessing anyone expected, and fully … Continue reading The Editor’s Notes: Cinematic Superheroines & The Curse of Eve