With Agent Carter on the small screen, it was a shoo-in for her to appear in the pages of Marvel Comics again, but what sort of mission could bring the world’s greatest super-spy out from the cold? Your Major Spoilers review of Operation S.I.N. #1 awaits!
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Action Comics #38 pits Superman against the Ultra-Humanite who wields not only Lana Lang, but Clark’s dead parents against him as well.
I’ve said it before, but it bears repeating! It’s really encouraging to see a lot of new, up-and-coming comics companies telling great stories. This month, I want to continue to focus on a great group of comics creators! In episode 154 of my Wayne’s Comics Podcast at this link, I recently chatted with two of the folks behind OSSM (pronounced “awesome”) Comics. I truly like what I’m reading from them, including Monomyth, Thaniel, Foster and Xenoglyphs. That last one was a miniseries leading into the book I’m reviewing this week, Separators.
Agent Carter episode 1.2 “Bridge and Tunnel” aired immediately after the pilot on ABC and Peggy continues to punch the patriarchy whilst reluctantly teaming up with Jarvis on the trail to clear Howard’s name.
Legendary Star-Lord #7 is a pretty cute issue that allows Kitty Pryde a moment of heroism amidst the development of an intergalactic war.
Red Sonja seems to be pretty popular these days, and with a new mini-series kicking off from Dynamite Entertainment, I thought we should take a look see.
Despite continuing to lose soldiers, Queen Metalia remains a viable threat. With their hope to seal her lying dead on the ground, what can the Sailor Guardians do to prevent the end of the world?
The long-awaited Agent Carter tv series opens with James Bond-level espionage and action, but balances it out with real emotional beats. This pilot excels at everything that the Agents of SHIELD pilot failed at.
Ares and Aphrodite #1 stars two of the most important archetypes in contemporary Hollywood – a divorce attorney and a wedding planner – who have differing ideas about love.
It’s 1952, and strange things are afoot in a small village in Brazil. Professor Bruttenholm has dispatched his B.P.R.D. team to investigate, and he’s also asked them to take Hellboy with them. Brilliant move or trouble for all? Let’s find out how things play out in Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. 1952 #2!
The Inheritors are killing the Spider-People of all realities, but the last page of The Amazing Spider-Man #12 will definitely have you screaming Dan Slott’s name. Major Spoilers await in this no holds barred look at the latest issue. Seriously, we’re spoiling the end of this issue, so don’t read if you haven’t picked up the issue. You’ve been warned!
Lady Killer #1 launches the comic world’s newest assassin – Josie: 1950s housewife. Her typical day balances both facets of her life against he background of classic Americana in a great first issue.
Though we are already into 2015, that isn’t stopping Dynamite Entertainment from sharing with us The Shadow Special 2014: Death Factory tale by Phil Hester and Ivan Rodriguez.
For the older crowd fond memories of The Lone Ranger radio drama and television series make the series from Dynamite Entertainment something to look forward to. For those who are only familiar with Armie Hammer’s take on the character, the good news is there is an even better Lone Ranger series from Dynamite Entertainment.