Civil War (Comics) | Review
When heroes become enemies in comics' most divisive crossover– Millar and McNiven's political powder keg.
When heroes become enemies in comics' most divisive crossover– Millar and McNiven's political powder keg.
Peter Milligan resurrects mutantkind's oldest enemy in this controversial X-Men: Blood of Apocalypse storyline.
Geoff Johns brings back the original Crisis survivors– and they're disgusted with what DC heroes have become.
Kirkman and Adlard strip away every last pretense of civilized behavior from The Walking Dead survivors in this prison-set masterpiece.
Scarlet Witch erases reality and rebuilds it as paradise but nobody asked for salvation at the cost of free will.
Paul Pope delivers a dystopian Batman that's more cyberpunk nightmare than superhero fantasy and worth reading.
Volume 3 of The Walking Dead proves that steel bars can't protect you from the monsters already living inside.
Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely craft the definitive Superman story by giving the Man of Steel one year to live and prove why he's the ...
What happens when Marvel's deadliest weapon gets reprogrammed and turns against everyone he once protected?
Brian Azzarello's controversial masterpiece that dared to ask if Superman could actually be too powerful for his own good.
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