• Scott Lang has never exactly been the world's best super hero. Heck, most people don't even think he's been the best ANT-MAN -- and the last guy invented Ultron and joined the Masters of Evil, so that's saying something.
• But when the SUPERIOR IRON MAN calls with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Scott's going to ge...
LUNELLA LAFAYETTE is a preteen super genius who wants to change the world-but learned the hard way that it takes MORE than just big brains. Fearful of the monstrous INHUMAN genes inside her, life is turned upside down when a savage, red-scaled tyrant is teleported from prehistoric past to a far-flung future we call TODAY. The pair are many things, ...
Miles Morales has been doing the super hero thing for a while, now, but after SECRET WARS, he'll be a full-fledged member of the Marvel Universe. Swinging next to The Invincible Iron Man, The Mighty Thor and the All-New Captain America as a card-carrying member of the Avengers is an adventure, but it's not all fun and games for New York City's main...
Just like the first one, this issue was so enjoyable and an amusing read. Grizzly is a hilarious and perfect little side-kick to Scott, and, although the crazy Nazi robot was a little out there, we were once again reminded of the ordinary life Ant-Man is trying to build for himself and his family, selling a pitch to a large bank for a loan. As expected, he doesn't get it, but I love how the cold, more
• Ant-Man's starting a new life-- a bold new adventure-- and you know what that means...
• He needs to borrow some money!
• Also, an old enemy returns... kinda. Sorta. Maybe?
Rated T+
The first notable thing about this issue is man, what an incredible cover from Stephanie Hans. Immediately upon turning the page one is hit by colourful vibrant images aided from the undeniably beautiful and captivating artwork from Ibanez - it is great to see that he is back. I also love how they really made an effort to make Storm appear human and like everyone else in this issue; it was wonderfmore
• Storm has been traveling the globe, bettering the world for man and mutant alike...
• But what happens when a familiar figure whom she failed in the past returns, seeking recompense?
Rated T+
Storm and Gambit's relationship was very entertaining to read in this issue. There was a reference to Storm's past as well as an appearance from Marisol which I loved. I was not a fan of the artwork in this issue, although it is not the worst I have seen from this series. But my biggest issue with this series (which was emphasized in this issue), is how, despite this being her title, Storm sometimmore
• Guest-starring GAMBIT!
• When everybody's favorite Cajun gets in over his head, it's up to Storm to bail him out!
• But while Storm is remembering how to pick locks, a figure from her past prepares to strike...
Rated T+
Storm was incredibly badass in this issue. She whipped up tornadoes, tsunamis, and spherical air bubbles to navigate through an ocean. She took it upon herself to deal with a threat, and the results were greatly rewarding. The atmospheric artwork and paneling was beautiful and extravagantly coloured, and the writing was great. I really enjoyed the scene with Storm and the federal agent who had crimore
• On the run and trying to clear her name, Storm pursues the mastermind who made her a fugitive from the law!
• Scott Lang has never exactly been the world's best super hero. Heck, most people don't even think he's been the best ANT-MAN -- and the last guy invented Ultron and joined the Masters of Evil, so that's saying something.
• But when the SUPERIOR IRON MAN calls with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Scott's going to ge...
• Scott Lang has never exactly been the world's best super hero. Heck, most people don't even think he's been the best ANT-MAN -- and the last guy invented Ultron and joined the Masters of Evil, so that's saying something.
• But when the SUPERIOR IRON MAN calls with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Scott's going to ge...
A perfect issue. It had fun, but stakes were real. They appeared small, but considering that our hero was broke and desperate I could resonate with them much more than the whole city being under danger from aliens. Also the "elder lady" seems like she could be an interesting character in the future. Hoping this run has a long bright life!
• Ant-Man's starting a new life-- a bold new adventure-- and you know what that means...
• He needs to borrow some money!
• Also, an old enemy returns... kinda. Sorta. Maybe?
Rated T+
THE GREATEST SPACE ADVENTURE OF ALL TIME RETURNS TO MARVEL!
Luke Skywalker and the ragtag band of rebels fighting against the Galactic Empire are fresh off their biggest victory yet-the destruction of the massive battle station known as the Death Star. But the Empire's not toppled yet! Join Luke along with Princess Leia, smugglers Han Solo and ...
With any Marvel comic book, I expect explosions and fights. However Ant-Man completely deviated from this trend ... in a good way of course! Within this first issue it is refreshing to see an ordinary man living his ordinary life - we saw his love for his daughter, and the conflict with his ex-wife. We see a man trying to make a better life for his daughter. We see a man who is struggling to find more
• Scott Lang has never exactly been the world's best super hero. Heck, most people don't even think he's been the best ANT-MAN -- and the last guy invented Ultron and joined the Masters of Evil, so that's saying something.
• But when the SUPERIOR IRON MAN calls with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Scott's going to ge...
• Scott Lang has never exactly been the world's best super hero. Heck, most people don't even think he's been the best ANT-MAN -- and the last guy invented Ultron and joined the Masters of Evil, so that's saying something.
• But when the SUPERIOR IRON MAN calls with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Scott's going to ge...
Storm really came into her own in this issue. Still reeling on the aftermath of the attack on her plane, Storm now finds herself facing the FBI whilst completely powerless. It was great to see her fellow X-Men join to support her in this issue - you could truly feel a sense of family in their presence. However I found this issue particularly interesting because we saw Storm at the centre of attentmore
• Over the course of her recent adventures, Storm has made some powerful enemies.
• And now they've pulled some strings and had her branded Public Enemy Number One!
• Can Storm evade the authorities long enough find out who's gunning for her and clear her name?
Rated T+
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this issue. Once again we were addressed the issues that mutants face on a daily basis - Storm may be universally known as a leading member of the X-Men yet she is still marginalised by society for being a mutant. I loved the experimentation of Storm's powers on a molecular level - she mentioned changing air pressure, generating superwinds, and we saw her carry a planemore
• Finishing her business with Yukio in Las Vegas, Storm hitches a flight home.
• But unbeknownst to her, she's got some stowaways in her carry-on luggage: vengeful assassins armed to the teeth!
• And they intend to make sure Storm doesn't reach her destination...
Rated T+
New Ongoing Series/Spider-Verse Tie-In!
Jessica Drew has been an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and agent of S.W.O.R.D., an Avenger and so much more. But nothing could prepare her for the multidimensional insanity that is Spider-Verse! A war is brewing, and every spider-character in the multiverse is a target! But being a target is something Jessica Dr...
Once again the Infinity event series does not fail to deliver. This issue balances dialogue with action surprisingly well, and provides the readers with an insight into the Builders - supposedly Earth's oldest race. We see much more of the mighty Thanos here, and some other notable Marvel characters make appearances too, such as Ronan the Accuser and the Mighty Avengers. Some panels are a standoutmore
Prison break. Stealing a worldkiller. The fall of Attilan.
Having no real prior knowledge of Spiderwoman, I decided to pick up this issue as it did appear particularly interesting. And because I was new to Spiderwoman, I would have hoped that this issue provided me with an insight into Spiderwoman, her origins, and her life. This was not quite delivered. I felt there was too big an emphasis on Silk - Spiderwoman faded into the background. The story was somore
New Ongoing Series/Spider-Verse Tie-In!
Jessica Drew has been an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and agent of S.W.O.R.D., an Avenger and so much more. But nothing could prepare her for the multidimensional insanity that is Spider-Verse! A war is brewing, and every spider-character in the multiverse is a target! But being a target is something Jessica Dr...
New Ongoing Series/Spider-Verse Tie-In!
Jessica Drew has been an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and agent of S.W.O.R.D., an Avenger and so much more. But nothing could prepare her for the multidimensional insanity that is Spider-Verse! A war is brewing, and every spider-character in the multiverse is a target! But being a target is something Jessica Dr...
After reading issue #1, I was skeptical if this issue could sustain it's appeal. However it did in every way possible. The epic space war begins. Yet I do not feel like this storyline is your typical, run-of-the-mill space war. We see the fascinating Cull Obsidian strike Earth and beyond, claiming lands such as Atlantis, Wakanda and more. The Inhumans are shown a lot more in this issue, and in a vmore
The Inhumans pay the tribute. Victory in deep space. The secrets of Thanos.
After reading around the characters of this issue, I decided to pick this up. I don't regret it even the slightest. Each issue is structured in cohesive chapters that really flow well in this Marvel Comics event. We're introduced to Thanos and his Cull Obsidian, the Black Order. These 5 characters are Thanos' warriors, and are all uniquely individual. We also see the Illuminati, comprised of Doctomore
The oversized kickoff to the year’s most anticipate Blockbuster summer event, chaning the way you view the Marvel Universe! The outbreak of war on two fronts: Earth and Space, with our heroes torn between them. The world-shattering return of Thanos! Includes material from FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: INFINITY
This issue was disappointing, but fans of the Storm-Forge romance will be at ease here. She finally encounters her former lover after so many years. She travels back to Africa - the place where she was once worshiped as a Goddess. It is interesting to see how times have changed. Is she worshiped and adored now? However the artwork is perhaps the biggest let down of them all, it does not capture Stmore
• Long ago, after she was worshipped as a goddess on the plains of Africa, Storm was stripped of her mutant powers and fell into deep depression. A brilliant inventor named Forge came to her rescue and nursed her back to health, showing her that she is so much more than her superhuman abilities. And a romance blossomed between them. But i...
If I could I'd give this issue 11/10. It's brilliant, and everything I wanted to see from a Storm solo comic. The connection between Storm and her environment is portrayed here wonderfully. The comic also portrays a Storm that is far different from the ones we've seen - she's angry, stubborn, relentless, but also kind, warm and understanding. This issue is one of the best comics I've ever read. Thmore
Thief. Goddess. Headmistress. Queen. The X-Man called STORM has always defied a single title. And her desire to better the world has never been limited to only her own kind. On a mission to foster goodwill and safeguard the mutant race's continued existence in her own way, Storm will travel the globe, confronting man and mutant, god and monster and...
This issue was a great read. We see Storm encounter a long time enemy, Callisto, in the sewers of New York City. There is also an insight into Storm's origins too, and how her past experiences have impacted her to this day. The storyline in and artwork in this issue are brilliant.
• STORM is on a mission to use her extraordinary powers for the betterment of not just mutantkind, but the entire world.
• When wayward youth start disappearing from the streets of New York, Storm is reminded of her own past as a thief and decides to investigate.
• But little does she suspect that t...
This issue was particularly interesting because within moments we saw the impact of her former lover's (Wolverine's) death on Storm. The issue sees Storm dealing with and reminiscing all of her memories with Wolverine since they joined the X-Men. The art is sensational as usual, especially at the start, whilst some of the fight scenes are great. A good read.
DEATH OF WOLVERINE Aftermath!
• Wolverine has been many things to Storm over the years: teammate, friend, confidant, mentor and-most recently-lover.
• But upon his death, Storm finds her world thrown into chaos.
• Will finishing a piece of his unfinished business alongside their mutual all...
This issue was a great read. Although thin on a storyline, it was interesting to see Storm's connection with her former lover Wolverine. She constantly questioned herself what Wolverine would do if he was in her situation. Did she really know him? The action scenes were brilliant - we saw Storm kick some major butt in this issue. The art was beautiful as usual, Ibanez does a great job. Another goomore
DEATH OF WOLVERINE Aftermath!
• Storm is grieving the loss of her friend, teammate and lover, Wolverine. His death has left loose ends and a pair of shoes that's hard to fill.
• But with the help of her longtime friend and ally, Yukio, Storm may just find solace in taking care of Wolverine's unfinished busine...
Thief. Goddess. Headmistress. Queen. The X-Man called STORM has always defied a single title. And her desire to better the world has never been limited to only her own kind. On a mission to foster goodwill and safeguard the mutant race's continued existence in her own way, Storm will travel the globe, confronting man and mutant, god and monster and...
Thief. Goddess. Headmistress. Queen. The X-Man called STORM has always defied a single title. And her desire to better the world has never been limited to only her own kind. On a mission to foster goodwill and safeguard the mutant race's continued existence in her own way, Storm will travel the globe, confronting man and mutant, god and monster and...
Thief. Goddess. Headmistress. Queen. The X-Man called STORM has always defied a single title. And her desire to better the world has never been limited to only her own kind. On a mission to foster goodwill and safeguard the mutant race's continued existence in her own way, Storm will travel the globe, confronting man and mutant, god and monster and...