REVIEW: SILK #4 Soars!
In Silk #4 by Maurene Goo, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring, and Ariana Maher, with a main cover by Pyeong Jun Park, the pieces that have been laid out in the previous three issues begin...
In Silk #4 by Maurene Goo, Takeshi Miyazawa, Ian Herring, and Ariana Maher, with a main cover by Pyeong Jun Park, the pieces that have been laid out in the previous three issues begin...
In W.E.B. of Spider-Man #2 by Kevin Shinick, Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Travis Lanham, with a main cover by the all-star duo Gurihiru, the adventure at Avengers Campus continues! After introducing the...
In a Tweet sent on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021, the official Marvel Entertainment Twitter account released the cover for Avengers #48, announcing part of the upcoming W.W.S.H.: World War She-Hulk storyline that has been...
In Heroes Return #1 by Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, Matthew Wilson, and Cory Petit, with a main cover by Leinil Francis Yu and Sunny Gho, we get the final chapter in the...
In Reptil #2 by Terry Blas, Enid Balám, Carlos Lopez, Victor Olazaba, and Joe Sabino, with a main cover by Paco Medina and Federico Blee, the story that we were introduced to in the...
Did you watch the Loki pilot last week? What am I saying? Of course, you did! So, you were probably like me. You deconstructed the thought process of Mobius M. Mobius. This detective for...
This autumn, the long wait for the Darkhold will finally be complete! That’s because The Darkhold Alpha #1 by Steve Orlando and Cian Tormey (plus the rest of the currently unannounced creative team) is...
Marvel is currently riding high on the strength of Loki, which is apparently a blockbuster. We’ll talk about that, the possibilities of WandaVision season two and a Marvel/DC crossover, along with some Black Widow...
In a series of Tweets beginning on Friday, June 18th, 2021, the official Marvel Entertainment Twitter account teased an upcoming Marvel Comics event. Featuring art by Ryan Stegman, the first round of enigmatic messages...
Allow me to acknowledge my bias in advance. For the longest time, when people asked me to name my favorite trilogy, I said Jason Bourne. The espionage series lost some steam with its last...