Frankenstein Underground #1 expands out the Hellboy universe by focusing on a character from classic literature in search of his humanity.
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Lumberjanes #12 has Mal and Molly do some hardcore problem solving with the Bear Woman in order to reclaim her glasses.
Giant Days #1 introduces readers to Susan, Esther and Daisy and their unique friendship in their first year at uni. Much drama follows.
Fables: the Wolf Among Us #14 highlights the difference in approach and status between Bibgy and Bluebeard and deal further with the death of Snow White. Plus, a big reveal!
The dynamic duo of old California ride! Lady Zorro and Lady Rawhide team to keep Southern California safe from all those who dare harm those less fortunate. But is their comic any good? Major Spoilers reviews Lady Rawhide/Lady Zorro #1 from Dynamite Entertainment.
Lola XOXO #6 is a too quick conclusion to a story arc that throws everything and the kitchen sink into this issue.
Marceline Gone Adrift #3 highlights Marceline, Finn and Princess Bubblegum as they all try to bring the Vampire Queen back.
What are the Avengers doing this week? They’re bustin’ up Hydra agents, that’s what. Check out this Major Spoilers review of LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Set #76030 Avengers Hydra Showdown.
Younger readers may find it hard to believe, but Harley Quinn hasn’t been a part of the Joker’s world for very long. In fact, her first DCU appearance is barely fifteen years old, not even old enough to get into a rated-R movie. Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Batman: Harley Quinn #1 awaits!
Help Us! Great Warrior #2 has the titular character fall into a moment of self-doubt that Hadiyah has to pull her out of.
Ms Marvel #13 brings a new villain and new ally into Kamala Khan’s life.
Ninjas and other kinds of battle-oriented characters have been in comics now for decades. Visually, they can be quite stunning because they fight with more than just their fists, and that’s something I enjoy reading, especially with a great artist. When you mix artists like Clay Mann and Butch Guice with excellent scripter Matt Kindt, you get a real page-turner of a comic. This week, the first issue of that series hit the stands, and I recommend it to you!
Action Comics #40 introduces reader to the Bizarro World.
Thor #6 sees Thor Odinson tackling the mystery of who his successor is with great gusto.