Review Shooter: Uncanny X-Men #536
Writer: Kieron Gillen Art: Terry and Rachel Dodson Uncanny X-Men #536 picks up picks up after issue #535 ended, and sees the aliens from Breakworld taking refuge with the X-Men on Utopia, though not...
Writer: Kieron Gillen Art: Terry and Rachel Dodson Uncanny X-Men #536 picks up picks up after issue #535 ended, and sees the aliens from Breakworld taking refuge with the X-Men on Utopia, though not...
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jock Detective Comics #876 follows Dick Grayson as he looks into the murder of the assistant to one Sonia Branch — daughter of Anthony “Fats” Zucco and finds that there’s...
Art: Salvador Larroca and Frank D’Armata The Invincible Iron Man #503 continues the “Fix Me” story from issues 501 and 502, which pits Tony against a dying Doc Ock who wants nothing more than...
Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Terry Dodson   Uncanny X-Men 535 is basically a sequel to Joss Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men run, and sees the X-Men reuniting with S.W.O.R.D. agent Brand as they try to save...
Writer: Zeb Wells Artist: Clayton Crain Picking up after issue three, Cletus Kasady and the Carnage symbiote are back together, and it’s up to Spider-Man and Iron Man to stop them before it’s too...
Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Carlos Pacheco Uncanny X-Men #534.1 follows two different plots; one is about Kate Kildare, a superhuman P.R. specialist who is trying to clean up Magneto’s image so that when it...
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Francesco Francavilla   I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Detective Comics is my favourite book being published by DC at the moment. Ever since Scott Snyder took...
Writer: Andy Diggle Artist: Davide Gianfelice For a book called “Daredevil Reborn”, this book has really not had a whole lot to do with Matt Murdock atoning for his crimes (or even really dealing...
Writer: Paul Dini Artist: Dustin Nguyen Ă‚Â Ă‚Â Well, this is a bitter sweet issue. As you may already know, DC has canceled this book, and this is the last issue. Dini does a good...
Writer: Jason Aaron  Artist: Adam Kubert Man, I really wish that this series wasn’t bi-monthly. Why? Simply because it’s so good, that I hate having to wait so long to get my hands on...