Review: Black Panther by Christopher Priest Omnibus Vol. 1
The sharp modern Black Panther foundation: political, tactical, funny and deliberately challenging.
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The rough, political and haunted root of John Constantine as a proper comics lead.
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The payoff volume: Future Foundation, cosmic pressure and the full shape of Hickman’s Fantastic Four plan.
A buying review of Hickman’s first Fantastic Four omnibus: Council of Reeds, long payoffs and Marvel architecture.
A buying review of Reginald Hudlin’s cinematic Black Panther run and its mainstream Wakanda shelf.
A buying review of the modern Midnight Mission Moon Knight shelf and why Jed MacKay’s run works as a complete Marc Spector statement.
A buying review of the definitive modern Fantastic Four family-adventure shelf by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo.
A buying review of Morrison’s Doom Patrol: surreal therapy, Crazy Jane, Robotman, Danny the Street and beautiful nonsense with a wounded heart.
A buying review of John Constantine’s Garth Ennis shelf: pub realism, religious horror, Steve Dillon and emotional damage.
A buying review of Logan’s school-era X-Men shelf: chaos, comedy, grief and the Jean Grey School after Schism.
A buying review of the first Mark Gruenwald Captain America omnibus and Steve Rogers before the modern Brubaker lens.
A buying review of the second New 52 Justice League omnibus: Trinity War, Forever Evil, Darkseid War and DC’s event machine.
A buying review of the second Garth Ennis Punisher MAX omnibus: Barracuda, finality and Frank Castle at his bleakest.
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