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And Wednesday has arrived. Wednesday is not the case when the most powerful critics of the planet gathered to review the latest Marvel release that one critic can’t review. This week we are highlighting the final issue of Al Ewing and Jan Bazarudua’s Immortal Thor. Stick after a full review of weekly summary of other Marvel titles, including New Captain America #1, Bring On the Bad Guys: Green Goblin, and X-Men: Hellfire Vigil! Beat wants to hear from you, a real believer! Please let us know what you think about this week’s Marvel Comics! Please let us know by screaming…
“You are an arrow set in the air. Your karma is to find your mark.” Those words – and the image of arrows sailing through the air – resonate through the man of the resurrection: Quantum Karma #4. In a way, the idea of flying arrows represents the way that a constant cycle of Mitch Shelley’s resurrection led him to an exact moment. In another case, it’s an emphasis on the title. The concept of karma is that the sum of your actions comes to define your destiny. Ram V and Anand RK take this to the ultimate level as…
Hey guys, me, many of the ongoing Batgirl series by DC Comics starring my favorite character, Cath Kane! This is Tate Blombar and Miyazawa Takeuchi #9 Problem #9. I’m happy to see him as the flashback is over. This is one bomb in question, so let’s take a look. Well, I’m going to say this only once: massive spoilers come in. It’s been warned, but this time it’s one of those reviews. Minimize this tab, get a copy of this copy and come back for fun and easy analysis. Continue and wait. … Are you going to stop and come…
Unlike its predecessor, Ultimate Wolverine #7 is not open with images of bloodshed, cruelty or bondage. Instead, Logan sits open on abandoned reactor in Chernobyl and holds the mask he was wearing as a winter soldier. It’s a simple image, but it speaks to volume. Despite being free from control of Rasputin and Omega Red, he is still plagued by the bloody memories he committed. This is what makes it stand out from other Wolverine comics. The idea that Wolverine is suffering from redness is nothing new, but this is a version of a character who has not been able…
Dark Horse Books is a new hardcover edition coming to winter 2026, and a recurring rethink of HG Wells’ unforgettable rethinking with The Invisible Edition of HG Wells. I’m dizzy at first. The book is written and depicted by lemire (10,000 Ink Stains: Memoirs, Absolute Flash) and is lettered by Sean Connott. Is there anyone there about anyone? In a quiet fishing village with a large mouth, nothing happens until a stranger wearing bandaged goggles checks out at a local motel. As curiosity builds up, the townspeople begin to uncover the unsettling truth behind his existence. Nobody (New Edition) is…
The latest issue with the Avengers was a solid action-adventure riot, touching on some world explosive events under Doom, chasing Captain America (and then the Black Panther) to the Master of Evil. Now, the somewhat dynamic duo must deal with the crazy thinkers wearing super-adaptoid armor, allied power. Can Panther and Cap literally defeat a one-man army? The answer is fast and furious as the creative team of Jed Mackay, Andrea Broccardo and Federico Blee wastes time reaching the battle of Panther, Cap, and The Thinker. Brockardo has the opportunity to stretch artistic muscles, especially when the thinkers are concerned.…
Vault Comics Publishing Partner’s Aethon Books adapts his bestselling LitRPG series to combat monsters to WebComic. The Kindle and Audible BestSeller series was created by Travis Deverell, also known for Pen Name Shirthaloon, and has sold millions of units in e-books and audiobooks, making it one of the greatest fantasy series of all time. Read more below: The Isekai Litrpg series tells the story of Jason Asano, a laid back Australian, suddenly transported to a mysterious world characterized by magic, monsters, dangerous garden malls, bloodthirsty families, annoying gods and a disappointing lack of sandwiches. Beloved by fans for his humor,…
The latest chapter in “Riction of Reconciliation” brings a surprising pivot with writers Saladin Ahmed, artists Carlos Nieto, Jose Luis Soares, Oren Jr. and Jesus Abrutov to introduce a smooth new syndicate to Hell’s Kitchen in “New Direction.” That’s fitting as this crew takes over the issue with athletic confidence that removes both Daredevil and Hell’s Kitchen from balance. The cover you saw? Don’t trust that. The Lionsman is nowhere to be found. Instead, Ahmed and Company continue to scramble Matt Murdoch as Ark continues to twist the screws in unexpected ways. Amazing The presence of Nouvelle’s direction feels dangerous…
In Venom Unleashed #9, we dive fang-first into the return of one of Marvel’s most fearsome villains! Knull is back, and editor Jordan D. White pulls back the curtain on how long that move has been brewing. This issue doesn’t just tease the cosmic stakes ahead in Venom #250; it delves into deep, fan-favorite topics like Eddie Brock’s morality, Dylan’s real age (brace yourself), and what the Venom symbiote truly wants. Plus, Jordan dishes on MJ’s evolving bond with the symbiote, shares wild pitch ideas (Venom as a talking car, anyone?), and answers whether characters like Silence, Magneto, or even…
Jeff Remia and Diego Orotegui begin the story “Götterdämmerung” in JSA #9. Picking up “Ragnarök” in JSA #6 where “Ragnarök” was suspended, JSA #9 has finally begun to provide some answers to the biggest burning questions of previous ARC. Where did Jakem Thunder and the Obsidian end? Why did they end up in the same place as both despite the different circumstances that induce their comas? When will the JSA know that the JSA is permeating Johnny Soround? Why did Scandal Savage join the fraud association? These are all questions at the forefront of JSA #9 as the Villainous team’s…