Starting in October Marvel will be launching ~60 new series under the banner of All-New, All-Different Marvel. In this extensive guide I go through each comic series and tell you everything you need to know from premise of each series, creative teams and more.
Sometimes, I just don’t have time to do a full review of recent comics on the site. But with so many great new comics coming out every week I wanted to at least give out some kind of recommendation. Thus, the mini-review was born. Check out mini reviews for an awesome batch of comics, as well as an oddball one, inside!
Every month I like to showcase the most interesting new comic releases of the month, focusing on stories that those new to comics can dive into. For February I have highlighted 15 releases which are all a bit different from each other. Many different genres are represented including science fiction, crime, superhero, horror, sword and sorcery, humour and fantasy.
After 28 years away Star Wars returns to Marvel Comics with a brand new series. This series, set between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, will feature all your favourite characters as we find out what happened between movies. Take a peek at four pages plus plenty of the variant covers in what will be the biggest comic of 2015.
Are you looking for something new to read this January? Then look no further than these 15 new comics, which are all great jumping on points. Whatever your tastes there should be a new comic series for you.
In part one of this new storyline, “The Last Days of Midgard”, Thor must defend the Earth from two large but very different threats in different points in his life. If you are new to Thor: God of Thunder this issue is a great jumping on point.Take a look at the preview and the covers for Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW