The Walking Dead: Safety Behind Bars (Comics) | Review
Volume 3 of The Walking Dead proves that steel bars can't protect you from the monsters already living inside.
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 ...
Brian Azzarello's controversial masterpiece that dared to ask if Superman could actually be too powerful for his own good.
Kirkman deliver Mark Grayson's psychologically complex arc with Ryan Ottley's career-best artwork.
Perfect Strangers proves that when superhero comics like Invincible grow up, the transformation can be beautifully brutal.
Volume 2 of The Walking Dead proves that safety is always temporary and every sanctuary eventually becomes a graveyard.
When superhero politics explode into full-scale warfare between former allies and nobody walks away clean.
A lone cop wakes up in a dead world where silence is more terrifying than screams and survival becomes a razor's edge.
When teenage superhero life hits harder than any villain could– and the Guardians of the Globe change everything.
Mark Millar forces Xavier to confront the son he abandoned and the nightmare his mutant dream created.
A monster story that remembers the man underneath and proves transformation can be a prison worse than death.
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