If you liked the Suicide Squad on the big screen, there's another Task Force X you may want to look into. Especially because this Suicide Squad is led by...
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TLDR #47: Gideon Falls & Y: The Last Man
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THE ME YOU LOVE IN THE DARK # 2 (REVIEW)
The ME YOU LOVE in the DARK # 2 The second issue of Skottie Young's gothic horror story The Me You Love in the Dark is almost as bare as the house the...
Ordinary Gods #3
Ordinary Gods #3 Ordinary Gods #3 seemed a little slow out the gates at first — assuming you got a little confused with some of the names being thrown...
PRIMORDIAL #1 (REVIEW)
Primordial #1 There’s no question when Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino team up on a book, you read it. With vibes of “Department of Truth,” Primordial...
Batman: Fear State Alpha, Lucky Devil and more: The GWW Pull List
There are always a few Batman titles from week-to-week, but it's not every day one writer has issues for four separate series drop in the same day like...
TLDR #46: Shang-Chi (Brothers & Sisters) & Oblivion Song
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SWEET PAPRIKA # 2 (REVIEW)
Sweet Paprika # 2 : With Your Head Held High! Sampling this second issue of Sweet Paprika is similar to any excellent dish. There are hints and nods of...
Undiscovered Country #15 (REVIEW)
Undiscovered Country #15 The flashbacks throughout Undiscovered Country have definitely added layers to the cast. But, those generally haven’t been the...
Superman ‘78, King Spawn, Transformers: Shattered Glass and more: The GWW Pull List
All eyes were on Image Comics this week with King Spawn #1 hitting shelves. Image had a few other first issues drop this week, and they're all feature in...
ECHOLANDS # 1 (REVIEW)
Echolands # 1 Hope's Crucible There are many bizarre worlds that fill the pages of science fiction and fairy tales. They are full of destinations that are...
ST. MERCY # 1 (REVIEW)
St. Mercy # 1 Image Comics new series St. Mercy can best be viewed as a tale of two young women with similar purposes. Living 500 years apart you would...