So, I read Once & Future as the comics came out for the longest time. Unfortunately, I lost the thread at some point (despite loving the series), so I will read through the backlog before trying to get caught up! Hence why I'm reading Once & Future Vol. 1.
Review: Once Upon a Time at the End of the World Vol. 2
Hooolly cow. There's a lot to process after finishing Once Upon a Time at the End of the World Vol. 2. First, let's just say that this series does not pull punches. Given that Jason Aaron is at the helm, that's actually not all too surprising. But it is worth noting.
Review – Captain Marvel #20 (Marvel Comics)
Woah, are we getting Captain Marvel two weeks in a row? This is the break we needed in 2020. But seriously, Captain Marvel #20 is a perfectly timed issue. Especially considering how well it ties into the more significant events of the universe.
Review – Captain Marvel #19 (Marvel Comics)
n Marvel #19 continues the explosive tie-in to Marvel's Empyre event. The Avengers, and every other living creature for that matter, is facing war like no other. During this time, Carol herself has gone through many changes.
Review – Captain Marvel #18 (Marvel Comics)
What's that? A new and spectacular plot arc on the horizon for Captain Marvel? Captain Marvel #18 launches a new arc, and with it comes new stakes and drama. This is a version of Carol rarely seen, and it's already proving to be a big moment.
Review – Captain Marvel #16 (Marvel Comics)
venger’ plot arc. It’s one that many a fan has been eagerly waiting for – and it was worth the wait. This is a plot arc that has been dramatic from the start.
Review – Captain Marvel #15 (Marvel Comics)
Captain Marvel #15 is an issue that many Carol Danvers fans have been eagerly awaiting. This issue is part of ‘The Last Avenger’ plot arc, and it has been a scenic ride from the very first moment. Due to a strange series of circumstances (which I will not spoil here), Carol has been tasked with fighting the Avengers.
Review – Captain Marvel #14 (Marvel Comics)
with a heavy dose of reality, confessions, and even some banter. It’s everything that fans have been hoping for from this plot arc. Oh, and don’t forget the impending battle.
Review – Captain Marvel #13 (Marvel Comics)
Captain Marvel’s ‘The Last Avenger’ plot arc has been getting a whole lot of ink. Ever since the first cover was revealed, fans have been talking about it non-stop. And now Captain Marvel #13 has added more fuel to the fire.
Review – Captain Marvel #12 (Marvel Comics)
Avenger.' This is a plot that has already been getting a ton of ink – and it's not even officially out yet. And yet, the cover immediately caught our attention – with a darker version of Captain Marvel standing front and center.


