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ALIAS: RED BAND #5 (MARVEL COMICS)
This week definitely had a lot of final issues in it.
Let's talk about ALIAS: RED BAND #5 by Sam Humphries, Geraldo Borges, Arthur Hesli, & Cory Petit (MARVEL COMICS)!
STAR TREK: 60TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL #1 (IDW PUBLISHING)
There are few franchises that can say they have been part of popular culture for 60 years.
Even fewer can say that after six decades, they are still finding new stories to tell.
DETECTIVE COMICS #1111 (DC COMICS)
A promising hero taken too soon.
Prion was under the wing of Batman, Green Arrow and Black Canary. The upstart vigilante held his own amongst the established heroes. Destiny was to be one of the greats. Fate had other plans.
The Amazing Spider-Man #33 (Marvel Comics)
Hello there! Padawan J here, the resident Star Wars expert from the ODPH! This week I'm going to be reviewing the 33rd issue of The Amazing Spider-Man from Marvel Comics!
ODIN #3 (TINY ONION/IMAGE COMICS)
The nightmarish fever dream continues, and it gets even more strange. Following Robert’s sacrifice the rest of the group is still trying to figure out what’s happening in this forest. Making things even more crazy and strange is Fred’s role in all of this. Will the group make it to see another day, or will their flock continue to dwindle?
GAMBIT: WANTED #1 (MARVEL COMICS)
Chris Claremont is back writing an X-Men title and we all will rejoice! Claremont is tasked with giving us a backstory of one of the most popular X-Men, Gambit. Gambit: Wanted takes us back to a time before Gambit officially joined the X-Men and was still a thief in New Orleans. But when him and his family find themselves on the wrong side of a powerful women, he’ll need to rely on his mutant powers to keep himself and his family safe.
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #300 (IDW Publishing)
The milestone 300th issue for the main line Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book is here! This issue celebrates this milestone by continuing the story that has captivated audiences for the last 20 issues and also paying homage to the past and present with a bonus tale Timeline Cleanse at the end of the issue by TMNT co-creator Kevin Eastman with Tom Waltz. But that’s enough of the pleasantries lets dive into this 300th issue, Cowabunga!
TERMINAL #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)
A violent power struggle has caught Marilyn Howe in its web.
POWERS 25 #11 (DARK HORSE COMICS)
Alrighty, peeps, let's talk about issue number 11 of Powers 25, created by Brian Michael Bendisand Michael Avon Oeming, published by Dark Horse Comics.
UNCANNY X-MEN #32 (MARVEL COMICS)
The Nur have arrived to exterminate the Brood hive building in Louisiana.
Their choice of battleground is the school formal where the Outliers are trying to have a normal night out.
ABSOLUTE WONDER WOMAN #22 (DC COMICS)
Diana’s time away from the real world couldn’t come at a worse time.
Barbara Minerva is held captive by Veronica Cale. She is slowly being driven mad with thoughts of blind grandeur.
ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #21 (DC COMICS)
Absolute Superman. King Shazam.
The two titans have crossed paths with a trail of destruction lying in their wake. Last round, Superman, Hawkman and John Henry Irons were left for dead.
X-Men: The Hellfire Murder #1 (MARVEL COMICS)
Hello, FanLight Zone. It is Stu from SWO Productions.
There must be a comic book coming out featuring Jubilee, because I'm here giving you a comic book review this week.
CAPES #9 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)
Bolt and Superball have found out who killed Bulldog, but there are more surprises in store for them. As the killer didn’t act alone and the motives are a bit of a mad rant. Can Bolt, Superball, and the rest of the Capes team overcome this new threat to their very existence?
A QUIET PLACE: STORM WARNING #5 (IDW DARK)
The fate of Pearl is upon us, as the final issue of A Quiet Place: Storm Warning hits the shelves this week! We’ve been clinging on to hope that the residents could survive, as well as seeing the growth in Terri as she must make the best of this terrible situation. However, when its all said and done who and what will be left of this little Island town?
VOID RIVALS #32 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)
Darak and Solia are no strangers to danger.
The pair have been on the run since their fateful meeting eons ago. In the events of the Quintesson War, they find themselves in a reeling state.
UNIVERSAL MONSTERS: BLOOD OF THE WOLFMAN #2 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)
As Adam continues to struggle with the guilt that he may have been behind the murders at the college, the cops continue to close in on him. Now, his father is using his money and influence to pull all the strings he can to keep Adam out of prison. However, is he doing this out of love for his son, or is he hiding something more nefarious?
Dungeons & Dragons: Total Party Killers #1 (dark horse comics)
Dungeons & Dragons may not be the oldest franchise around, but its possibilities continue to be limitless. From big-budget blockbusters, to demogorgons on Netflix, friends gathering around a table to play through the latest campaign born from someone’s imagination, stories told through full-length novels, and of course comics, the world of Dungeons & Dragons continues to evolve.
ACTION COMICS #1100 (DC COMICS)
It is time to celebrate a major milestone for the Man of Tomorrow.
Ever since his debut in 1938, the adventures of Krypton’s last son have wowed fans for decades. In its’ current incarnation, the book has focused on the early days of Superboy. Tying into the future events of DC K.O., there has been more trouble than young Clark Kent could fathom.
THE FLASH #35 (DC COMICS)
It has never said that The Flash doesn’t think outside the box.
After developing “Flashes Of Insight”, Wally West has a new approach to fighting crime.