The Girl Loves Ink | Where Did the Politics Go?
Heroes that we love, stories that we enjoy, art that we all work to collect—it’s all political, guys.
Heroes that we love, stories that we enjoy, art that we all work to collect—it’s all political, guys.
The Magneto author—and St. Louis native—discusses the contentious new team at the heart of Uncanny X-Men.
Captain America and the Falcon have taken down Nuke once and for all, but was it too late in Captain America #15? Then, the Avengers do not speak for the entire world – and their […]
First, after the earth is blanketed by the Terrigen Mists, a new race of inhumans emerge into an unprepared world in Inhumanity #1. Then, Captain America and the Falcon fight for their lives as Loose Nuke continues […]

It’s an all-out brawl between Super Soldiers as Nuke & Captain America come head-to-head in Captain America #12!
Following last week’s extraordinary “silent” issue of The Sixth Gun, for which series he recently earned an Eisner nomination, writer Cullen Bunn this week assumes the writing duties on two other titles: Captain America and […]
Marvel’s non-team returns to clean up the mess left by Fear Itself in Defenders #1, plus the mutant science squad gets the spotlight in X-Club #1, the X-Men hunt a traitor in their midst in […]
As The Amazing Spider-Man #665 illustrates, writer Dan Slott’s stewardship of that iconic title could almost—almost—make even the most jaded commentator believe in the viability of the mainstream. Also lauded among this week’s five capsule […]

Man-Thing is wreaking havoc on Manhattan and it’s left up to Howard the Duck, She-Hulk, Frankenstein’s Monster and Nighthawk to shut down this terror before the whole world is destroyed in Fear Itself: Fearsome Four […]
Venom #2 matches the wits and weapons of two Spider-Man icons, plus Steve Rogers must shoulder the burden of the world on his back alone in Captain America #617 and explore what happens when your […]
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