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1776 #2 |
Dec 24, 2025
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For me, I loved the combination of modern and historical. The artists really got a chance to show their range through the vibrant "modern colors and the limited and subdued palette of the historical flashback.
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Avengers #35 |
Feb 04, 2026
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MacKay is on a generational run when it comes to writing. Every single series MacKay has touched has been an absolute pleasure to read and Avengers is no exception. These final few issues feel like a reflection on not only MacKay's Avengers run but the entire 800+ issue history of the Avengers and what they have meant to comic book fans around the globe. With MacKay's writing you get what you expect and always so much more.
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Black Cat #6 |
Jan 14, 2026
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This is such an enjoyable Black Cat issue. I really like the growth I've seen in Felicia Hardy as a character in the last few solo series she's had, and this creative team is continuing that great work. Wilson and team really do a fantastic job of exploring the "no good deed goes unpunished concept in fresh, creative ways, using Felicia Hardy and Matt Murdock. The art has crisp lines and beautiful colors, and the lettering helps maintain the writer's vision through careful control of the dialogue flow
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Black Cat #7 |
Feb 11, 2026
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Black Cat, as a character, has really come alive for Marvel thanks to having back-to-back writers on her solo run who really grow the character. If MacKay is the one who showed us Black Cat has main character energy, G. Willow Wilson has shown us that Felicia Hardy can be just as complex and interesting a character as anyone else in Marvel Comics. Black Cat's growth as an interesting character with real relatable feelings is a credit to the marvelous work that G. Willow Wilson and the other members of this creative team have done on this Black Cat run.
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Black Cat #8 |
Mar 11, 2026
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Black Cat may be the best series coming out of the Spider-Man department right now. Wilson is a masterful storyteller. The story is not only enjoyable but continues to ask the reader to think on a deeper level through seemingly innocuous conversations between Felicia and those she encounters, such as MJ.
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Black Panther: Intergalactic #4 |
Mar 18, 2026
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This was such a satisfying series. I really enjoyed the work that LaValle put into crafting this series. With the series ending, Black Panther: Intergalactic becomes a must for the collection of anyone who loves Black Panther. The story is unique, suspenseful, and high-stakes.
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Captain America #6 |
Jan 21, 2026
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Zdarksy is really on to something with this Captain America run. This run of Captain America is setting the trajectory for the future of the Marvel Universe, and it couldn't have a better creative team at the helm. Through Steve Rogers, Zdarsky shows us that even heroes have to dance with the darkness of past decisions creeping up. We've gotten some new and exciting characters, and I can't wait to see how One World Under Doom is tied up and the stage set for Armageddon.
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Doctor Strange #2 |
Jan 14, 2026
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I loved this issue. As a resident Doctor Strange nerd, I love that Landy is adding to the lore, but doing so in a way that future writers of the title may not be bound to. The introduction of scythe magic feels new and fresh, but the new setting provides a way for future writers to easily move on from it if it doesn't fit their vision. I can't wait to see where this story goes
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Doctor Strange #3 |
Feb 18, 2026
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This issue marks another satisfying entry into the story of Doctor Strange. Landy does a masterful job of taking advantage of the setting offered by the story to explore new magics, spells, and items in the lore and world of Doctor Strange. The buddy cop story vibe that is created between Angela and Strange has been a joy to read and watch. Landy has crafted my favorite version of Angela I have encountered in a comic book.
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Dungeons of Doom #1 |
Jan 14, 2026
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I'm in. Marvel, you've got me hooked for the rest of the Dungeons of Doom series. I found myself getting to the big reveal on the last page and being honestly disappointed to come to the fan mail section.
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Fantastic Four #7 |
Jan 21, 2026
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I really enjoyed this issue. The Thing has long been my favorite member of the Fantastic Four, so I will always appreciate a story that shows us a little more about him. The fact this issue lets us see him as a husband, father, and friend gives us the best parts of Ben Grimm even as we brace for the impact of Galactus meeting with Sue Storm.
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Fantastic Four #9 |
Mar 25, 2026
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North continues to craft a modern classic of Fantastic Four stories. When this creative team finally lays down their tools, the run will be remembered among the all-time greats in Fantastic Four history. Everything about this arc, from the art to the writing, feels perfect. I can’t think of a better team to introduce a whole new generation of fans to the Fantastic Four in a meaningful and fun way.
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Magik & Colossus #1 |
Feb 04, 2026
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I really loved the horror feel of this comic. I love that we are seeing Magik and Colossus in mindsets and just existences that feel out of the norm for their characters. Allen's writing is top-notch, but the art team of Peralta, Hesli, and Maher do just a stunning job bringing the words to life. The story feels like a family history set against the backdrop of a modern horror story and I'm so here for it.
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Magik & Colossus #2 |
Mar 11, 2026
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What can I say? I am a sucker for a good backstory. As I said before one of the things I have truly enjoyed about this series so far even though it has only been two issues is the story within a story that Allen tells.
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Marvel Rivals: Duel Of Kings #1 |
Apr 01, 2026
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Marvel Rivals comics continue to be some of the best comics being put out by Marvel at the moment. They are fun and fresh, providing an amazing gateway for new fans to explore their newfound favorite characters in unique ways. This part diplomacy and part heist story crafted a fun backdrop that leaves me desperate to see what Allor has up their sleeve next
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Marvel Rivals: The Cities of Heaven #1 |
Jan 07, 2026
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As a Marvel Rivals player, I love this book. As a comic book fan, I love this book. The combination of art and writing works really well. The creative team created a comic that feels good if you're a fan of one, the other, or both when it comes to Marvel Comics and Marvel Rivals.
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Moonstar #1 |
Mar 04, 2026
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Ashley Allen gave Dani Moonstar an incredibly strong start and the proper introduction into her first and very overdue solo series. With a story as strong as Dani Moonstar herself, this was a slam dunk!
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Moonstar #2 |
Apr 08, 2026
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The creative team of Allen, Audino, Hesli, and Cowles crafted another amazing issue. The story adds depth to the character of Dani Moonstar that fans have needed for so long. The narrative is meaningful and heartfelt, truly feeling like the reader is coming along on a journey with Dani as she learns and grows. The last few panels of this issue had me reminding myself to breathe!
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Psylocke: Ninja #2 |
Feb 25, 2026
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Overall this is another strong issue from this creative team. Seeley continues to prove time and time again that even in the most familiar of stories, there is room to let the characters and the story breathe a little bit. The continued work of this creative team, crafts, a story that feels satisfying and fulfilling. Psylocke:Ninja mentally feels like when you’re seeing a puzzle that is almost completed mimicking the satisfaction you feel putting the last few pieces in place. Even though you could see the picture before with the new pieces in place, the picture is fuller, clearer, and more satisfying.
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Psylocke: Ninja #3 |
Mar 25, 2026
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Psylocke: Ninja #3 continues the high standard this creative team has set since the very first issue. Seeley, Leon, Sánchez-Almara, and Maher have allowed fans to explore Betsy at a depth we’ve rarely seen before. The story feels satisfying yet fresh. Like a puzzle that you already know the outcome of, but the picture is more crisp, clear, and shows you greater detail.
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Roots of Madness #5 |
Mar 18, 2026
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Roots of Madness #5 is another slam dunk from this creative team. Williams, Cadonici, and Santoro give readers enough information to grow the narrative and tell more of Etta’s story without cutting the legs out from under issue #6. Issue #5 is satisfying in adding to the story we’ve been given, while giving you enough breadcrumbs to make you ready for issue #6 to drop tomorrow rather than having to wait. William’s ability to connect to a character regardless of genre is unmatched in the industry today and I can’t wait to see how this series winds down in issue #6.
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Street Sharks #5 |
Feb 18, 2026
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With Street Sharks, Stephanie Williams and the rest of the creative team crafted a story that feels like a love letter to 90’s kids. This feels like one for the kids who grew up reading the comics and watching the shows and wanted to taste that nostalgia with a fresh look. If ever there was a candidate for a series moving from a limited to an ongoing series, this would be it. What do you say, IDW? Can we get this creative team on board for more Street Sharks?
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Temporal #5 |
Feb 25, 2026
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With Temporal #5, Stephanie Williams book ends another incredible limited series run. It is stories like Temporal, that show it is only a matter of time before some publisher locks Stephanie Williams into an ongoing series and really gives her a chance to expand and world build. Temporal was a family first character driven sci-fi story and I could not get enough of it.
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Ultimate Endgame #3 |
Mar 25, 2026
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What an amazing issue. This issue puts its foot on the panel from the first panel until the last. You reach the last panel feeling like you need to go back because you must have missed something. Surely the things you just read happening didn’t happen, you tell yourself. This issue is an edge-of-your-seat rollercoaster ride from beginning to end and a testament to the amazing synergy this creative team has with each other.
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Ultimate Spider-Man #24 |
Feb 18, 2026
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Hickman and Checchetto reminded everyone the reason that Spider-Man was the keystone arc of the entire Ultimate universe. This is not to subtract from any of the other amazing teams that have worked on this iteration of the Ultimate universe, but Ultimate Spider-Man from beginning to end is one of the most unique, satisfying, and ultimately gratifying stories of Spider-Man that Marvel has released in a generation. I genuinely want more from this team and feel sad that it’s over
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White Sky #1 |
Feb 18, 2026
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Ultimately, the creative team crafted an outstanding opening first issue for a brand new comic. Harms, Mavinga, Loughridge, and Dukeshire are crafting a post apocalyptic world that contains the elements you are familiar with while bringing something new to the table. The big reveal of the main antagonists and their interaction with Violet shows the power of synergy between great writing and great art. I can’t wait to pickup up the next issue and see where the team takes it from here.
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White Sky #2 |
Mar 25, 2026
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What an amazing follow-up issue to the first issue of White Sky. I love this creative team. It’s amazing to see a creative team where there’s enough trust between the writer and the artist for the writer to give the artist a whole page to work their magic. Both Bill Harms and JP Mavinga stand out in this issue as masterful storytellers within their given mediums. I can’t wait for White Sky #3.
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Wiccan: Witches' Road #2 |
Jan 21, 2026
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I said it earlier, but I'm enjoying this series. Even if you haven't considered Billy a full-fledged "hero, he's certainly one now after experiencing the all too familiar humbling of heroes. The last panel sets up significant intrigue headed into the next issue, and I can't wait to see what happens as Wiccan continues down the Witches Road.
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Wiccan: Witches' Road #3 |
Feb 25, 2026
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I really enjoyed this issue. The action and the reveal of Nameless will obviously be the big story, but it feels like Wyatt Kennedy is weaving together several stories at once, and doing so beautifully. Yes, readers are getting the main story of Billy, but are also learning more about Baba Yaga, about nameless, and most importantly, they are getting a glimpse into the story of Billy and Teddy. I can’t wait to see how they bring this one in for the landing in the final two issues.
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Wolverine: Weapons Of Armageddon #1 |
Feb 18, 2026
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Overall this is a really good start to the story as we march towards Armageddon. It feels different than a general X-Men comic that features Wolverine. It feels more Logan than Wolverine even and honestly, I love that. There’s a lot of room to grow into Armageddon and what is coming but if this book is setting the tone of what we may see, I like where the art and narrative is headed
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Wolverine: Weapons Of Armageddon #2 |
Mar 25, 2026
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If Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon is a preview for the style, tone, and story we are getting with Armageddon, then count me all in. Zdarksy, Maresca, Aburtov, and Sabino are taking even major-level heroes like Logan and making them more grounded, dark, and gritty. Zdarksy allows Logan’s past to shape him and help him grow rather than just something to be ashamed of. If you’re thinking of skipping out on this series, pull up a chair while there’s still time and watch the show. You won’t be disappointed.
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Avengers #36 |
Mar 04, 2026
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Overall I’ve enjoyed this run. MacKay’s Avengers run will go down as a modern classic in Avengers lore. The battles felt meaningful. In typical MacKay fashion every conversation felt meaningful. Ultimately this issue offers a satisfying conclusion. I can appreciate the creativity MacKay, Karami, Blee, and Petit showed in wrapping up this run while also preparing to leave the Avengers in new hands. Oftentimes in my comic experience, handovers can be disjointed or clunky. This however feels both satisfying and well planned.
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Battleworld #5 |
Jan 14, 2026
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This was a great way to close out the Battleworld arc for Marvel. The entire creative team hit it out of the park crafting an arc that is both satisfying and unexpected. With the Battleworld story, I got what I was expecting and so much more.
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Black Cat #9 |
Apr 08, 2026
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I love the buddy cop style of this arc. Every arc of this Black Cat story, Wilson and the rest of the creative team have shown the readers a little more about Felicia Hardy. Felicia continues to grow and learn in a world that isn’t always kind to those learning new tricks. This version of Felicia Hardy and Black Cat feels meaningful and invigorating for the character.
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Doctor Strange #4 |
Mar 11, 2026
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Landy, Fiorelli, and Sánchez-Almara are doing something really unique with Doctor Strange. Like any art, it won’t be for everyone, but the art, lore, and enjoyment added to the history that is Doctor Strange in Marvel Comics will reverberate far into the future. This series feels like the reins have been loosened and the entire creative team is free to play with ideas and push boundaries, and it’s worked so well!
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Doctor Strange #5 |
Apr 01, 2026
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This creative team continues to craft a great Doctor Strange story. The series is distinctly Strange yet different. We are seeing Strange and his allies in a new light and with new powers. We continue to be allowed to see a Stephen Strange that is finally using the lessons in humility he has been forced to learn for the good of others, and it’s been amazing to see. Art, writing, lettering fit and work from beginning to end.
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Psylocke: Ninja #1 |
Jan 21, 2026
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Overall, I loved this issue. The decision to start with the updated 1980's panels is, I think, a brilliant one. The only thing that keeps me from giving this issue a full 10/10 is the fact that it relies so heavily on prior knowledge of that Uncanny X-Men #251 issue. While Seeley does a great job of catching readers up, the "previously in and explanatory panels simply aren't enough for someone to jump right into the story without some prior reading.
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Punisher: Red Band #4 |
Dec 31, 2025
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Boy oh boy WHAT … A … BOOK!! That ending is about as heart-pumping as it gets, and even after a bad a$$ issue, I'm even more hyped for the next one. War is coming, and it's going to be between some of the biggest players in the Marvel Universe!
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Sentry #1 |
Mar 18, 2026
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Jenkins, Rosado, and Milla do an amazing opening issue with Sentry #1. You feel both the depth of the darkness within Bob but also sympathy for what he is dealing with. It’s rare to find a comic where the synchronization between the writing and the art is so perfect, but Sentry #1 is one of the best examples you’ll find out in the world now. This issue literally sent a chill down my spine as I read it, and I loved it.
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Ultimates #19 |
Dec 31, 2025
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I think Frigeri and Camp make such a great team and set up the tail end of this run so well. Anyone who has been paying attention knows that Ultimate Endgame beckons the end of the Ultimate run but Camp and Frigeri manage to create a comic that is insanely enjoyable to read, contributes to the overall story arc, and stands on its own even when it's not the biggest Ultimate release of the week.
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Wiccan: Witches' Road #4 |
Mar 25, 2026
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Wiccan: Witches’ Road continues to flesh out and build the character of Billy more and more. I really love everything I’ve read in this series. If you’re looking for heartfelt explorations of relationships and poster-worthy panels of art, then you need to be reading Wiccan: Witches’ Road. The only downside of this issue is that it is the penultimate one, making you realize you only have one issue left with this incredible creative team.
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Sorcerer Supreme #3 |
Feb 25, 2026
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Steve Orlando has planted his flag making his work the standard for Scarlet Witch going forward. This series is Wanda at her best. It’s been so impressive to see the written and visual creative teams match each other in both quality and content in every issue and I can’t wait to see how it ends.
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Avengers #34 |
Jan 14, 2026
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What a great way to celebrate 800 issues of Avengers. MacKay and Bendis both craft stories worth reading with each author's partners on the visual side bringing life to their words. That said, the story may not be for everyone. MacKay's story in issue #34 feels like a reminiscence on his time as Avengers writer, and for readers hoping for huge action sequences to drive the story forward, they may not be satisfied with this issue. I, however, loved it.
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Captain America #8 |
Mar 18, 2026
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I’ve always loved Captain America but man, do I love what this creative team has done with Captain America. While there is plenty of action in this story, I love the world-building we get in this issue. Chip is building a Captain America that feels battle-tested. As much as I love Captain America, a lot of early Captain America felt naive and unrealistic. Chip Zdarksy’s Captain America feels more grounded.
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Deadly Hands Of K'Un-Lun #2 |
Mar 25, 2026
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This series has been a pleasant surprise and the reveal at the end has me looking forward to the next issue. The art has been top notch with some beautiful details and colors that fly off the page.
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Dungeons of Doom #3 |
Mar 25, 2026
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Dungeons of Doom was a solid tie-in to bridge the gap between the One World Under Doom series and the upcoming Armageddon series. The creative team on this series fires on all cylinders from beginning to end. The art fit the narrative so perfectly, and I still love the chapter format for this series. The only bad thing about Dungeons of Doom is that it has to end.
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Fantastic Four: First Foes #1 |
Mar 25, 2026
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The team of Slott, Buckingham, Sinclair, and Caramagna provides another exciting entry into the series of one-shot’s from the Future Foundation. The story is both familiar and unique. For fans of the movie, the issue does a great job in fleshing out the universe a little bit more, so that our heroes find themselves in
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Kilroy Is Here #1 |
Apr 01, 2026
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Kilroy is Here hopefully translates to Kilroy is Back! I really loved this issue. As I reviewed this issue and realized it was a one-shot continuation of a previous character, I went back and checked out the previous stories. I think the ability to create interest in the character through a one-shot to drive someone to check out the source material speaks to the quality of the story that this creative team crafted.
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Psylocke: Ninja #4 |
Apr 08, 2026
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This series has been so satisfying and rejuvenating. The series has rekindled my love for both Kwannon and Betsy Braddock. The stories have been fun and interesting, and it will be sad to see the series end.
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Storm: Earth's Mightiest Mutant #2 |
Mar 11, 2026
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This is another solid issue. Murewa Ayodele continues to craft a story befitting of Ororo Monroe’s character. I got a little bogged down in the discussion with the sisters during the heavy exposition, but it is nice to read some familiar locations and name drops, particularly those outside of the traditional X-Men lore. I can’t wait to see where this creative team takes this story from here as it continues to build upon the lore of one of the world’s favorite X-Men.
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Strange Tales #4 |
Jan 28, 2026
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This was such a great series. I'm sad to see it end. Strange Tales has been setup as a great gateway for getting people into comics. It tells a satisfying story that requires little background knowledge of the characters and showcases how unique and interesting characters can be even when they're working in groups you don't expect.
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The Mortal Thor #8 |
Mar 18, 2026
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This is a really enjoyable issue of The Mortal Thor. I really enjoy the way Ewing writes Magni and Enchantress. This feels like a solid story while also building towards some bigger revelations and a larger part of the overarching story. The ability of Ewing, Cabal, Aburtov, and Sabino to craft such a compelling story was phenomenal.
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The Mortal Thor #9 |
Apr 08, 2026
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This is another solid issue in the series. Everything about this feels like the updated adventures of Thor. For long-time Thor fans, it feels familiar yet distinct.
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The Twilight Zone #6 |
Apr 08, 2026
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Issue 6 of the Twilight Zone shows why the series moved beyond a limited series into additional issues. Growth feels like a significant double entendre as Nicole Goux crafts a story that holds up the spirit of the Twilight Zone while being unique and distinct from each of the five issues that came before it.
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The Witcher: Blood Stone #2 |
Mar 11, 2026
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This was a really solid entry in The Witcher: Blood Stone Series. I can’t wait to see where the story goes, but even with its page length, this issue felt a bit short to me. I finished the final page and saw the “to be continued” and said, “Oh man, that’s it.” Don’t get me wrong, this issue is outstanding and deserves a spot on your pull list, but I felt like I could have used 1-2 more pages in this issue headed into the penultimate issue.
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Twilight Zone #5 |
Mar 04, 2026
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L. Marlow and Francesco Francavilla crafted another successful entry into The Twilight Zone series. My only critique with this issue that kept it from being a 10 was that the pacing felt a little off. I may reread it later and change my mind, but on my initial impression was that the payoff occurred rather quickly after so much buildup and anticipation.
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Wonder Man #1 |
Apr 01, 2026
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This issue sets Wonder Man on a great path. The line work feels like a love letter to Kirby, while the colors feel modern and crisp. This is a love letter to the Silver Age of comics set in the gritty modern world. Simon’s powers seem effortless in the hands of this art team, making the impossible feel like another day at the office.
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Ultimate X-Men #23 |
Jan 07, 2026
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The story has been really fun to read throughout this series. I've liked watching Marvel cut Peach Momoko loose to see what she can do with full control. It's been fun to watch someone whose primary medium is visual art continue to grow as a writer throughout the series.
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Imperial Guardians #1 |
Mar 11, 2026
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Overall, this is a satisfying read. It does make me want to see more of this team meeting up and getting up to hijinks, but with the fate of cosmic Marvel kinda in limbo, I’m not sure what’s going to happen. It’s a nice addition to your pull list that shows you a new team in a new way.
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Temporal #3 |
Dec 24, 2025
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Temporal #3 isn't the most action packed comic you will read, but it does such a great job in establishing emotions, relationships, and background that will likely play out in future issues. We get to see more of Marcus, Savannah, and Harper's family dynamic in a way that is relatable and fresh. I can't wait to see where this dynamic creative team takes the story from here.
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