The first post Secret Wars books revealed!

The biggest Marvel event of the year hasn’t even started yet, but we now have an idea of what the Marvel Universe will look like after Secret Wars. On May 2nd, for Free Comic Book Day, Marvel will release a book with two stories in it, one is of the All-New, All-Different Avengers and the… Continue reading The first post Secret Wars books revealed!

THE END OF THE BEGINNING IN “ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER #12” – REVIEW

All-New Ghost Rider #12 Marvel Written by: Felipe Smith Art by: Felipe Smith & Kris Anka Colors by: Val Staples One year ago, Marvel introduced us to new and interesting characters in All-New Ghost Rider #1. Robbie Reyes is a young man living in East Los Angeles with his autistic brother Gabe, trying to support… Continue reading THE END OF THE BEGINNING IN “ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER #12” – REVIEW

Return to 1602 with Angela during Secret Wars!

Within the many countries of Battleworld lies King James’ England, where 1602: Witch Hunter Angela takes place. The series will be co-written by Kieron Gillen and Marguerite Bennett, writers of the current Angela series and drawn by Stephanie Hans. Bennett revealed that Angela and her traveling companion, Sera will be on a holy mission to… Continue reading Return to 1602 with Angela during Secret Wars!

Good Bad Company in “The Wicked and The Divine #7” REVIEW

The Wicked and The Divine #7 Image Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Jamie McKelvie Colourist: Matt Wilson Letterer: Clayton Cowles As an avid reader, it takes a lot to get me invested in something, and Gillen and McKelvie certainly have made me care about this wonderful book. After the conclusion of The Faust Act, with Lucifer… Continue reading Good Bad Company in “The Wicked and The Divine #7” REVIEW

From The Pullbox – Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir

Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir (Dark Horse) Writer: Jeremy Barlow Penciler: Juan Frigeri Inker: Mauro Vargas Colors: Wes Dzioba Lettering: Michael Heisler Cover Art: Chris Scalf The cancellation of The Clone Wars was sudden and swift, leaving many fans eager for more. Although some unfinished stories were eventually completed and put on Netflix under ‘The… Continue reading From The Pullbox – Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir

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