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8.5

This issue was my first exposure to the character of Vic Sage aka The Question. I liked the gritty, noir tone. I like the Question's fancy mask and gas shenanigans. I liked the detective angle and the joke about Google making it too easy. The writing was solid, the art suited the tone, and the mystery was intriguing. It didn't blow me away, but I did enjoy it quite a bit.

The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #1

By: Jeff Lemire, Denys Cowan
Released: Nov 20, 2019

DC BLACK LABEL - PRESTIGE PLUS FORMAT - APPROX. 8.5" x 10.875"
For years, Vic Sage has worn the faceless mask of the Question to clean up the streets of Hub City by sheer force of will. He knows right from wrong. He knows black from white. But what happens when he is drawn into a conspiracy that reaches from the heights of Hub City power to the...

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Avanvolk reviewed Nextwave: Agents Of HATE #3 Jan 5, 2026
7.0

This one was a step down. The dialogue and humour weren't as good, and the story wasn't as interesting. Some mindless action that made for a quick read, but nothing really of substance.

Nextwave: Agents Of HATE #3

By: Warren Ellis, Stuart Immonen
Released: Mar 22, 2006

NEXTWAVE learns the value of compassion, kindness and 5-megaton nuclear weapons! Plus, dirty cops, giant deranged robots, enormous guns and schoolchildren!

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Avanvolk reviewed Nextwave: Agents Of HATE #2 Jan 5, 2026
8.5

This comic is absurd, ridiculous, silly, and wonderful.

Nextwave: Agents Of HATE #2

By: Warren Ellis, Stuart Immonen
Released: Mar 1, 2006

Aaron Stack (Machine Man) takes on Fin Fang Foom in a knock-down drag-out slug-fest! While his robotic body digests in Fin's belly, the rest of the NEXTWAVE squad has to defeat H.A.T.E.'s deadly Human Resource Department!

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Avanvolk reviewed Nextwave: Agents Of HATE #1 Jan 4, 2026
9.5

I thought this was wildly entertaining. The whole thing is just a giant Marvel parody that does not take itself seriously at all, and I had a grand old time reading it. The humour was really landing for me throughout. Ellis has always been good with clever, snappy dialogue, and his work here was on par with what I know he's capable of. The art was good for the tone of the story. This issue was mai more

Nextwave: Agents Of HATE #1

By: Warren Ellis, Stuart Immonen
Released: Jan 25, 2006

H.A.T.E. put NEXTWAVE together to fight Bizarre Weapons of Mass Destruction. When NEXTWAVE discovers that H.A.T.E. is a terrorist cell, they are less than pleased. In fact, they are rather angry. So they make things explode.

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Avanvolk reviewed Warlords of Appalachia #4 Jan 4, 2026
9.5

I really, really enjoyed this short mini, and with the ending hinting at a possible continuation of Kade's story, I DESPERATELY hope PKJ comes back to this at some point. The world, characters, action, and story were just too good to leave it at a measly 4 issues, even if those 4 issues were fantastic. I'm very happy with what I got, but I need more. Please.

Warlords of Appalachia #4

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jonas Scharf
Released: Jan 25, 2017

Final issue! The rebel assault on the government base in Red Rock is finally underway, with Kade leading his rag-tag forces against overwhelming odds.

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Avanvolk reviewed Warlords of Appalachia #3 Jan 3, 2026
9.5

This issue was awesome. Felt like a dystopian spin on The Patriot. I'm so sad there's only one issue left cause I could read so many more if only they existed. It's a crime that this series isn't at LEAST 8-10 issues long. This has all the ingredients of a fantastic ongoing series. A little more time to flesh out the world, the characters, and the story, and it would be peak. Oh well...I'll enjoy more

Warlords of Appalachia #3

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jonas Scharf
Released: Dec 28, 2016

It's Kade and the rebels versus the Augies, a group of augmented soldiers with orders from President Roth to shut the rebellion down.

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Avanvolk reviewed Warlords of Appalachia #2 Jan 3, 2026
9.0

I'm really digging this. It's main flaw is that the pacing is too quick, which is why I wish this series was longer. The characters are compelling and they'd be even more so if we could spend a little more time getting to know them. The story and world suck you right in. Definitely a shame that this is only 4 issues.

Warlords of Appalachia #2

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jonas Scharf
Released: Nov 23, 2016

Following the riot at Red Rock, Kade leads the surviving townsfolk to the abandoned coal mine, while President Roth calls in a dangerous group known as "the Augies."

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Avanvolk reviewed Warlords of Appalachia #1 Jan 2, 2026
9.0

I actually really enjoyed this. Well-written, interesting real-world/grounded premise with a few neat post-apocalyptic vibes thrown in, and some great characters. The pacing felt a bit too fast, though with only four issues, that's to be expected. I thought it was really good though, and it made me wish that this series was longer so we could've taken some time to really get to know the characters more

Warlords of Appalachia #1

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jonas Scharf
Released: Oct 12, 2016

Southern Bastards meets Dune in mid-21st century America.
After the New Confederacy is crushed in a second Civil War, only Kentucky holds out, not recognizing U.S. sovereignty.
This leads to a particularly brutal crackdown in a small mountain town called Red Rock, where a mechanic and reluctant folk hero named Kade Mercer rises up to becom...

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Avanvolk reviewed Crocodile Black #5 Jan 2, 2026
7.5

This was an engaging enough comic, even if I don't really understand the point of it. It's a tragic story about a boy who retreated inward after the death of his brother which he blames himself for, but then finds purpose and solace in his new identity as a killer. So...yeah, I'm not really sure what the message is here. Murder provides a cathartic release from the pain of childhood trauma? I dunn more

Crocodile Black #5

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Som
Released: Oct 9, 2024

Deadly, focused, and fully manifested as Leo Black, Danny is a fearsome thing to behold, like a sleek reptile leaving chaos, bullet holes, and blood in his wake.

Meanwhile, while Danny's sister scours the internet for his whereabouts, Triv continues to follow Danny's trail, and what were once separate paths threaten to converge, and the se...

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Avanvolk reviewed Crocodile Black #4 Jan 2, 2026
9.0

Freaky.

Crocodile Black #4

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Som
Released: Aug 21, 2024

Danny is spiraling out of control, still off his meds and stewing in the murderous aftermath of his recent job.

When it comes to the next hit, it's not just the hallucinatory hauntings that feel off; something is seriously wrong, and it won't be Danny that will find himself in the poetically ironic jaws of death itself...

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Avanvolk rated Crocodile Black #3 Jan 2, 2026
8.5

Crocodile Black #3

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Som
Released: Jul 10, 2024

After committing a vicious assault, Danny is off his meds and nowhere to be found, sowing turmoil at home as his sister searches desperately for him, remembering the rough childhood that molded Danny.

But Danny is molded by dark new ambitions... and wrestles with some absurd and disturbing visions while tumbling deeping into the world of d...

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Avanvolk added X-Men (2024) to their pull list Jan 2, 2026

X-Men (2024)

FROM THE ASHES!
Krakoa is gone, ORCHIS has fallen...but the X-Men remain, always. Cyclops leads, because that is what he does. Beast builds, because that is what he does. And from their new home in Alaska, the X-Men raise a flag of defiance. Mutant business is their business. Join CYCLOPS, BEAST, MAGNETO, PSYLOCKE, KID OMEGA, TEMPER, MAGIK and...

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Avanvolk added Minor Threats (2022) to their pull list Jan 2, 2026

Minor Threats (2022)

It's hard out there for a supervillain. Not the world conquerors, chaos engines, or arch-nemeses . . . but the little guys. The ones who put on uniforms, knock over jewelry stores, and get tied to poles. And things are about to get worse. The psychotic Stickman has murdered Kid Dusk, sidekick to Twilight City's premier crime-fighter, the Insomniac....

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Avanvolk reviewed Crocodile Black #2 Jan 1, 2026
8.5

Danny is not quite right... he's got some serious demons in the ol' attic for sure.

Crocodile Black #2

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Som
Released: Jun 12, 2024

Danny's ego and fascination with Leo climb sky-high as he takes a morbid interest in Leo's life, possessions, and living space-all while in the presence of Leo's still-rotting corpse.

But literally walking in Leo's shoes will inevitably lead to trouble, especially as a man he meets can't help but take a liking to Danny's violent tendencies...

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Avanvolk reviewed Crocodile Black #1 Dec 31, 2025
9.0

Yeesh... The making of a murderer - Remix

Crocodile Black #1

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Somnath Pal
Released: May 8, 2024

What makes someone turn to crime-especially in a modern, pandemic-riddled dystopia?

Danny, a seemingly mundane young man lost in escapism, with a spiraling lack of control over his life, witnesses something during a delivery job that will change him forever, turning things as dark as the black, crocodile skin boots that he can't take his e...

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #11 Dec 31, 2025
4.0

Yeah, this last issue confirms it. They said the quiet part out loud. This was never really a Suicide Squad story, it was always only ever a "Revolutionaries" story. None of those characters were interesting enough to justify a series focused solely on them, so they threw in a couple of established Suicide Squad members and made them absolutely useless so they could sell a few copies of this book more

Suicide Squad #11

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Nov 25, 2020

FINAL ISSUE
The explosive final issue is here! Task Force X has been through hell and back. Now they’re the last thing standing between a human bomb and an island full of innocents. Which means that even if they win the day, there’s nowhere to run when the Justice League arrives to clean house!

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #10 Dec 31, 2025
5.0

Listen...I'm not the kind of guy who can't let it slide when something silly, inconsistent, or even downright illogical happens in a comic, as long as it doesn't happen too often and the story/art are good enough to make up for it. Unfortunately, the silly, inconsistent, and illogical things in this series are starting to pile up, and the story isn't good enough to allow for me to continue to let more

Suicide Squad #10

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Oct 28, 2020

The world knows Ted Kord as Blue Beetle, superhero. But the members of Task Force X know him as something else entirely-the violent and vindictive puppet master who rigged them to blow. With Deadshot murdered and Kord finally at their mercy, will the Suicide Squad get their revenge once and for all?

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #9 Dec 30, 2025
6.5

Some brief thoughts (spoilers below):

-For starters, the pacing felt off. Too quick at the start.

-Deadly Six has a somewhat cool ability in theory, but it would be nice to see him use something other than Sloth and Greed. I know he said it would be weird to weaponize lust, and...fair point. But there are 4 more sins you could use, but we've only seen the same two used so far more

Suicide Squad #9

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Sep 23, 2020

This issue, it’s the shocking death of Deadshot! The man who never misses has been on the front lines of Task Force X since its inception-bomb in his neck, gun in his hand. He’s seen teammates blow up and countries fall. He’s faced down heroes and villains alike. Now the Suicide Squad has one final mission: bring down the man who enslaved the...

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #8 Dec 30, 2025
7.0

Sorta nice to get some backstory on a couple of the new characters I guess, but it comes at a really random time and doesn't seem to have much to do with Ted Kord and his plan. It felt like Taylor realized he's now 8 issues in and he should probably give us some reason to give a crap about the Revolutionaries, so he jammed some backstory into a filler issue and made it fit even though it didn't. " more

Suicide Squad #8

By: Tom Taylor, Daniel Sampere
Released: Aug 26, 2020

Task Force X is done running. They pulled the bombs out of their necks, they’ve identified their target, and they’re going on the hunt for the man who’s pulled their strings and killed their friends. And now the Squad is up against forces far more powerful than they ever could have imagined. Taking them on…could be suicide.

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #7 Dec 28, 2025
9.0

Never thought I'd be glad to see the Revolutionaries show up...but I'm very glad Deadshot's daughter is okay. Deadshot finally got to do some Deadshooting in this issue, which was nice to see. Although I won't lie, it feels kinda unclear who the main characters are in this series. I know it's a story about a team, but even team stories have primary, secondary, and tertiary characters. But in this, more

Suicide Squad #7

By: Tom Taylor, Daniel Sampere
Released: Jul 29, 2020

Annnnd he’s out! With a pardon in his pocket, Deadshot walks away from the Suicide Squad in hopes of reuniting with his daughter, Zoe, and making things right at last. But you can’t outrun your past when it’s still looking to kill you, and their family reunion quickly takes a turn for the deadly. To whom can Deadshot turn when he’s left beh...

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #6 Dec 28, 2025
7.0

Listen...I'm always jazzed to see Batman show up in a comic that's not his. But when he shows up, I like him to come in and show what an absolute badass he is and then leave in a way that makes the other characters feel lucky just to have breathed the same air as him for a bit and survived mostly intact. So it kinda bums me out to see him show up and do not much of anything except for taking punch more

Suicide Squad #6

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Jun 24, 2020

The hunters have become the hunted! Task Force X is the world's most wanted-on the run from heroes and villains alike and no closer to taking down the puppet master who's been pulling their strings. But even if they go to ground, there's no hiding from the World's Greatest Detective, and it'll take every deadly trick in their playbook for the Squad...

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Avanvolk reviewed Kang the Conqueror #5 Dec 27, 2025
9.5

This was truly awesome. What an epic, brilliantly written (not to mention gorgeously drawn) story. I absolutely loved this mini. It was very wordy, but I wouldn't remove a single letter from it. The narration was totally captivating throughout and it helped carry me with rapt attention through the story while I feasted on Carlos Magno's exquisite artwork. Stories that play around with time can be more

Kang the Conqueror #5

By: Collin Kelly, Carlos Magno
Released: Dec 22, 2021

The cycle of Kang comes to an end. And the cycle of Kang begins anew. Nathaniel Richards wages one last battle in his war against fate-but did any of it make a difference? Does time mean nothing to Kang...or does Kang mean nothing to time?
RATED T+

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #5 Dec 27, 2025
9.0

This was a good issue. Deadshot finally does something other than stand around and voice his objections to what's going on, and his move was pretty cool, even if it was predictable. At this stage, I don't think these "Revolutionaries" are going to grow on me, so I'll settle for them not annoying me, and in this issue, they weren't unbearably annoying, which was nice. I still don't like that our "S more

Suicide Squad #5

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: May 27, 2020

They say loose lips sink ships-and Captain Boomerang has the biggest mouth on Earth! That's why Lok commands Task Force X to bring him in and  shut him up for good! The hunt is on, but nothing ever goes according to plan in the Suicide Squad-at least, not if Osita and her mutinous Revolutionaries can help it. Will Deathstroke and Harley f...

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Avanvolk rated Suicide Squad #4 Dec 27, 2025
8.5

Suicide Squad #4

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Mar 25, 2020

With the chaos of Task Force X's first mission behind her, Dr. Harleen Quinzel launches a psychological investigation into the current residents of Belle Reve-and when the infamous Harley Quinn is worried about someone else's mental health, you know there's a problem! What does Deadshot know about the machinations of their deadly new teammates, the...

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #3 Dec 26, 2025
8.0

It's not bad, I just wish that these new characters weren't so insufferable. I'd love to be able to cheer for them, but I just feel like I can't. Too much teenage angst.

Suicide Squad #3

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Feb 26, 2020

It's Task Force X's first mission as a brand-new team of blood enemies, and things have already gone horribly wrong! As Squad members start to turn on each other, the mission rapidly falls to pieces-but new team leader Lok will let no bad deed go unpunished. Who will take the fall? One thing's for sure: there will be hell to pay...

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #2 Dec 26, 2025
8.0

The art is great, but I don't really like the new characters. These so-called "Revolutionaries". Also, I'm not sure I liked how much of a pussy Deadshot seemed to be in this... He just kinda stood around and did nothing, and then allowed Osita and the others to do whatever they wanted, even after they essentially left him to die in that crashing plane.

Suicide Squad #2

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Jan 29, 2020

After the absolute carnage of Suicide Squad #1, a new Task Force X has been assembled-even before the bodies of teammates and friends have had a chance to cool! What's left standing may be the most capable and uncompromising Suicide Squad ever brought together. But it's also the most divided. Forced to fulfill the agenda of a cruel new taskmaster, ...

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Avanvolk reviewed Kang the Conqueror #4 Dec 26, 2025
9.5

*Mild spoilers*

Ugh...man. This was a tragic issue that really adds a layer of emotional complexity to Kang, and I absolutely love it. "A villain could not gain her love. And a hero could not save her life." Dang...that's just heartbreaking. Kang realizes the only way to win Ravonna's heart is to show that he can be merciful, but it's that very mercy that leads to her demise. Brilliant more

Kang the Conqueror #4

By: Collin Kelly, Carlos Magno
Released: Nov 17, 2021

Unstoppable force meets immovable object as Nathaniel Richards’ mission to change his timeline slams into a horrible inevitability: the tragic fate of Kang’s great love, Ravonna Renslayer.  Can young Kang avert catastrophe and find his way to a better future? Or is he doomed to repeat the same cycle of tragedy and violence for all eternity?

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Avanvolk reviewed Suicide Squad #1 Dec 25, 2025
9.0

This was a solid start. I have a feeling most of the young "freedom fighters" are going to annoy me, but we didn't get enough of most of them in this issue to really grind my gears, so it was tolerable. That Lok guy is a ginormous prick, although that is kinda the point. Looking forward to him getting his. Don't know what this series has in store, but hopefully there's more of what was in this iss more

Suicide Squad #1

By: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo
Released: Dec 18, 2019

Task Force X-nicknamed the Suicide Squad-unites some of the DCU's unlikeliest villains for its bloodiest series yet! The Squad's new mission is to neutralize a new group of international super-terrorists known as the Revolutionaries-and not everyone on either side will make it out back alive! But when the U.S. government's most deniable team of do-...

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Avanvolk reviewed Kang the Conqueror #3 Dec 25, 2025
9.5

"Time means nothing to Kang." "...and Kang means nothing to DOOM." Wow. This mini is so well written it's crazy. Kelly and Lanzing do such a phenomenal job with this character. It's difficult to write from a villain's perspective and make you both cheer for and against him, but they've managed to write Kang as an arrogant, brash, self-righteous prick who you somehow still want to succeed, because more

Kang the Conqueror #3

By: Collin Kelly, Carlos Magno
Released: Oct 13, 2021

• Young Kang stalks his future self to the site of his first major battle with the Avengers, hoping to change the course of his destiny once and for all. But the fate of the villainous Doctor Doom has long been entwined with Kang's - and no one interferes with Victor Von Doom's timeline but Victor Von Doom.
•  It's Kang vs. Kang vs. Doom...

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Avanvolk added Ultimate Endgame (2025) to their pull list Dec 25, 2025

Ultimate Endgame (2025)

ENDGAME HAS ARRIVED! The moment that has been building since the beginning of the new Ultimate Universe! Spinning out of Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri's ULTIMATES comes the culmination of ULTIMATE INVASION… Two (thousand) years have passed in the Ultimate Universe, but inside the City, the Maker has had thousands of years to prepare for his return!...

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