From the House of Ideas: X-Men #1 and Extreme Carnage: Alpha #1
X-Men #1 puts the new team through its paces, while Extreme Carnage #1 delivers its story with a horror bent and a tinge of red.
X-Men #1 puts the new team through its paces, while Extreme Carnage #1 delivers its story with a horror bent and a tinge of red.
With X-Factor #10 writer Leah Williams and artist/co-plotter David Baldeón wrap up lose ends and send the series off with a bang.
With the Marvel Voices initiative, innumerable readers can feel genuine joy and comfort to see themselves reflected on the page.
In Venom #200, Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman wrap up their Venom journey, and set up lots of great opportunities for the incoming creative team.
At a time when the world is finally starting to feel like its becoming a bit of a happier place, the Hellfire Gala is giving all of us a reason to party.
The Hellfire Gala kicked off this past week with Hellions #12, X-Force #20, and Marauders #20, all of them distinct while also demonstrating the uniformity of the event.
In X-Men #20 Jonathan Hickman delivers a tight story that’s compelling and clearly a building block for the future.
In Fantastic Four: Life Story #1 Mark Russell and Sean Izaakse do a solid job of honouring the source material while also managing to add something new to the FFs classic origin story.
This week it’s a look at four solid books that came out from Marvel over the last week, including Fantastic Four and more Heroes Reborn.