It's a new day for Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.'s Kick-Ass, with Dave Lizewski making way for new series star, Patience Lee, a Black woman army veteran.
The Wow’s: Villain Characterizations: Hickman gave us, in my humble opinion, the best version of Nathaniel Essex (Mister Sinister). Sinister reminded me of Orochimaru in the sense that he
Pick of the Week (PotW): Die #4 & #5 gave the reader a deeper understanding of Sol’s character and how much being trapped within the world warped him. While his
Pick of the Week (PotW): The Wild Storm #20 finally debuts Apollo and Midnighter in full as well as introduced Ben Santini from Black Razor and Stormwatch: Team Achilles fame. I
Pick of the Week (PotW): The Immortal Hulk #13 brought Hulk & Banner to a new level of understanding. Glad to see that Creel continues to grow and evolve as a
Pick of the Week (PotW): Exiles #12 was the last issue of a delightful and enjoyable escape from the banal often tedious mega events that plague most Marvel books, specifically
Pick of the Week (PotW): Immortal Hulk #12 continues to be consistent with portraying the super hero genre through a horror lens. A supernatural layer is added to Bruce and the
Pick of the Week (PotW): Die #2 revealed the roles each of the characters played in the fantasy world and how they managed to escape. We also get an inclination
Pick of the Week (PotW): Immortal Hulk #11 presents a particularly frightening Hell while devoid of devils is extremely chilling. Imagine being stuck in a desolate wasteland being tormented by
Pick of the Week (PotW): Fantastic Four #5 is another love letter to the Dr. Who franchise from Dan Slott with their new headquarters essentially being a Tardis. Love how eccentric
Pick of the Week (PotW): Killmonger #2 successfully harnessed the fire generated by Michael Bakari Jordan’s amazing performance in the recent Black Panther film. I enjoyed the overall story