Pick of the Week: X-Men Blue No. 14 actually made Mojo more of a threat rather than an occasional annoyance. His “shows” actually proved to be challenges for
Pick of the Week: Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil No. 1 is another entry into the world of Black Hammer with the focus on Lucy Weber and her
Pick of the Week: Birthright No. 27 threw an unexpected monkey wrench with Mikey consciously resisting his granddad and preventing him from learning how he fell into Lore’s thrall.
Pick of the Week: Black Bolt No. 6 definitely elevated and humanized Crusher Creel in my eyes over the course of the series. Creel became more than a brutish
Pick of the Week: X-Men Blue No. 12 juggles plot points without becoming overwhelming/confusing to the reader. The Goblin Queen arc resolved nicely with their roster being boosted by
Pick of the Week: Birthright No. 26 gives a brief glimpse at the moments that led to Mikey’s defeat and eventual corruption. Found it funny that orcs he faced
Pick of the Week: Generation Gone No. 2 feels like Hackers meets Misfits/Heroes but without the unlikable or moronic characters. Glad the main characters bypassed the need to record
Pick of the Week: Ultimates 2 No. 100 marks the end of a delightful Marvel series. T’Challa remained consistent with his knack for making the impossible happen in his