In a world where witches, minions, and tainted souls exist, there must also be those that stand against them. These people are known as Weapon Meisters and their Weapons. They are charged with devouring tainted souls and protecting the world.
Review: Captain Marvel #47
Despite their best efforts, Binary is still very much trapped by The Brood. Carol Danvers, Jessica Drew, Jennifer Takeda, and several X-Men are on a quest to save her – and Rogue. However, The Brood are putting up more resistance than expected, causing Jennifer Takeda, aka Hazmat, to take extreme measures.
Review: Farmhand #11 (Image Comics)
The trials of Freetown are far from over, and it's all thanks to the Jenkins. Last we saw, Jedidiah has fairly injured thanks to the attack – which could have been his own creation very well. Farmhand #11 continues that story, unveiling more about what is happening in this town.
Review: Scarlet Witch #3
Most fans now understand that Scarlet Witch has opened a new shop. This shop just so happens to have a very special door that brings the desperate directly to her. This is how Wanda hopes to help those in need. The latest person to wander through her door is from Sub-Atomica, meaning Wanda is about to get very tiny to deal with this latest threat.
Review: Captain Marvel #46
Carol Danvers, Hazmat, Spider-Woman, and several X-Men are dealing with a Brood attack. They cannot leave until they safely recover their two missing allies (Binary and Rogue). But things are about to get a whole lot worse than they feared. Given Carol's experience with the Brood, this is saying something...
The End of an Era: Kelly Thompson Leaving Captain Marvel
You may have heard the news, and if you haven't, I'm sorry to be the one breaking this to you; Kelly Thompson is officially leaving Captain Marvel. Her last issue will be this June with Captain Marvel #50.
Review: House of Slaughter Vol. 1
So, House of Slaughter Vol. 1 has been out for a hot minute now, yet I'm just getting around to reading it now. Why?! Why did I wait so long? I adore Something Is Killing the Children, and I've read snippets of House of Slaughter – so I knew this would be good.
Review: Farmhand #10 (Image Comics)
Farmhand #10 concludes the second season (no pun intended) in the series and does so on a dramatic note. There’s clearly still a lot left to this story, so there’s no doubt there’s going to be at least one more season to Farmhand.
Review: Dega
What would you do if you found yourself the lone survivor on an empty planet? Okay, not the only one – you get to have a droid for company. That'll help, yes? Dega seeks to answer that question as our lead finds herself stranded following a crash, up against the dangers of an unknown planet – and the monsters within.
Review: Farmhand #8 (Image Comics)
Farmhand has been an interesting series from the start, and it's only gotten more so with the most recent issues. The series has been building up to something significant for a while now, and we're very near the point where it'll all explode.


