Thunderbolts #130
Up until this issue Andy Diggle's run on Thunderbolts had a certain air about it, a book firmly set in the darker corners of the Marvel universe.
Up until this issue Andy Diggle's run on Thunderbolts had a certain air about it, a book firmly set in the darker corners of the Marvel universe.
Bill Frye The twist behind Brian Michael Bendis and Jonathan Hickman's Secret Warriors is one that I am not sure I like or not.
The book hits the ground running, quickly picking up where the last issue left off.
Charlatan: Preludes begins with a quiet domestic scene that sets the tone of the book perfectly.
The world goes black in this story of super-powered heroes and villains.
Matthew J. Brady While it might be unfortunate that Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are taking a break from their excellent series Criminal , they're really only taking a bit of a step sideways in this new mini-series, combining their noir stylings with a gritty superhero (or supervillain, rather) milieu.
It's tricky creating a comic based on a toy.
Dan Hill Plot : "Secret Invasion" has passed and Norman Osborn has ascended and now wields absolute power in the Marvel Universe.