Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #3
It's the first issue without Joss Whedon co-credits for Andrew Chambliss, and it may be the best yet.
It's the first issue without Joss Whedon co-credits for Andrew Chambliss, and it may be the best yet.
Red Sonja is filled with mayhem, some merriment and Machiavellian moves from both parties -- making for an entertaining feast that's atypical of the simplistic plot usually found in the sword and sorcery genre.
That's an epic beard!
Bored with the direction in which his life is heading and still banned from athletics, Curtis decides to use his new gender-swap power so that he can compete again.
Nick says the new Spider-Man team-up book "is the most fun I have had reading a comic this year!"
If you haven't been reading the latest volume of Ghost Rider, Issue 5 is a good place to start.
The Heroic Age didn't last that long, did it? That was the premise that began this series, with Steve Rogers giving Luke Cage and his family Avengers Mansion in order to run an a ground force of Bendis-approved street fighting Avengers, his own way, after the losses of Dark Reign.
No beating around the bush this time. I'm just going to tell it to you straight. Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #4 is exactly what we've all been waiting for.
The book's one saving grace? The artwork. Avengers Academy is so damn pretty. Sean Chen, Scott Hanna and Jeromy Cox illustrate a plethora of heroes, and it looks like they have a lot of fun doing it.
From one type of comic to another, hilarious and humility mixed to success in Marvel's satiric one-shot Shame Itself, a collection of rising talents and long time comedy writers from around the entertainment industry and their various lampoons of the publisher.