that nearly every series is getting a tie-in issue. And now it’s Captain Marvel’s turn to join the fight. If you haven’t been reading the War of the Realms event, that’s okay. You should follow this plot without much problem; just be aware that you might get some spoilers if you read this first.
Review – Captain Marvel #5 (Marvel Comics)
hard to be the best. Her latest series goes to prove that. The series has done a lot with Carol's backstory and character design, bringing her further than ever.
Review – Darkhawk: Heart of the Hawk #1 (Marvel)
This year marks the 30th anniversary since Darkhawk, aka Chris Powell, first entered Marvel Comics. Now, here we are celebrating his character in Darkhawk: Heart of the Hawk #1. It's refreshing to see Darkhawk getting a chance to have a solo issue once again, as it has been far too long since we last saw his face.
Review – Bone Parish #11 (Boom! Studios)
Bone Parish #11 is perhaps the fastest-paced issue in the series to date, which is saying something. You can tell that the series is nearing its end because they’re starting to weave everything back around. Not that we’ll be happy to see this one go.
Review- Deadpool #10 (Marvel Comics)
It's that time! Deadpool is officially getting a crossover issue! The King in Black arc is about to invade Wade's world in Deadpool #10. And we all know precisely how chaotic (and entertaining) that's going to end up being.
Review – Bone Parish #10 (Boom! Studios)
Parish #10 resolved. And man did it live up to the wait. I was feeling pretty anxious about what was going to happen. And if it's possible to feel both relieved and shocked, that describes my emotions perfectly for this issue.
Review – Deadpool #9 (Marvel Comics)
hat he has found himself in, in Deadpool #9. Get ready for things to get crazy.
Review – Bone Parish #9 (Boom! Studios)
e Parish #9 was surprising for many reasons, but that just made for a better read. They're progressing with the story, but the direction is not the obvious one, and I have to respect that. While this series came off as somewhat blunt and brutal (but in a good way), it's becoming more and more clear that there is so much more going on beneath the surface.
Review – Deadpool #8 (Marvel Comics)
The one and only Deadpool is looking to save the day and create a little mayhem in the process. That sounds pretty normal for him, all things considered. Yet Deadpool #8 is anything but the usual affair for this hero.
Review – Deadpool #7 (Marvel Comics)
Deadpool #7 has one of the best (and most entertaining) comic covers in recent times. It embodies everything that makes Deadpool what it is. It raises a question on how literal the imagery portrayed is.


