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Daredevil: End of Days #7

Not content with having one of the best ongoings on the stands, "Daredevil: End of Days #7" by Bendis, Mack, Janson and Sienkiewicz shows why Daredevil might just have the best miniseries, too.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack
Artists:
Klaus Janson, Bill Sienkiewicz, Alex Maleev
Reviewer:
James Hunt
April 22nd, 2013

Daredevil: End of Days #6

"Daredevil: End of Days" #6 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack and a slew of classic Daredevil artists takes Ben Urich further down the rabbit hole beneath Matt Murdock's death.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack
Artists:
Klaus Janson, Bill Sienkiewicz, David Mack, Alex Maleev
Reviewer:
Ryan K. Lindsay
March 7th, 2013

Daredevil: End of Days #5

"Daredevil: End of Days" #5 continues Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Klaus Janson, and Bill Sienkiewicz's exploration of Daredevil's supporting cast, and it's their visit to the Punisher that ultimately sings.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack
Artists:
Klaus Janson, Bill Sienkiewicz
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
February 7th, 2013

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow Wonderland #3

Jeff Parker, Christos Gage, and Brian Ching show us a mystical coven in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow Wonderland" #3, and pull off an important trick: they make a potentially false happy ending seem real.

Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Writer:
Jeff Parker, Christos Gage
Artists:
Brian Ching, Jason Gorder
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
January 7th, 2013

Daredevil: End of Days #4

Brian Bendis, David Mack and a host of artists continue Ben Urich's investigation into the world Daredevil left behind in "Daredevil: End of Days" #4

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack
Artists:
Klaus Janson, Bill Sienkiewicz, Alex Maleev
Reviewer:
James Hunt
January 7th, 2013

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow Wonderland #1

"Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Willow Wonderland" #1 by Jeff Parker and Brian Ching has fun jokes and pretty art, but the story suffers from a lack of interesting action and a derivative, unimaginative setting.

Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Writer:
Jeff Parker
Artists:
Brian Ching, Jason Gorder
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
November 9th, 2012

Daredevil: End of Days #2

"Daredevil: End of Days" #2 from Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Klaus Janson, and Bill Sienkiewicz sends Ben Urich further down the path into this murky mystery.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack
Artists:
Klaus Janson, Bill Sienkiewicz
Reviewer:
Ryan K. Lindsay
November 8th, 2012

Daredevil: End of Days #1

Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, Klaus Janson and Bill Sienkiewicz open the story of Daredevil's final days in masterful fashion with "Daredevil: End of Days" #1.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack
Artists:
Klaus Janson, Bill Sienkiewicz
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
September 11th, 2012

Justice League of America #60

In order for a new line of “Justice League” titles to emerge from next month’s relaunch, the current “Justice League of America” title has to wrap up.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Daniel Sampere, Wayne Faucher
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
August 18th, 2011

Green Arrow #8

“Protect the forest? It grew up out of nothing. It’s an electronic dead zone – no instruments or scanning or even satellite imagery is working. And it’s growing. If you ask me, it’s not the forest that needs protecting.”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
J. T. Krul
Artists:
Diogenes Neves, Oclair Albert, Vicente Cifuentes
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
January 29th, 2011

Justice League of America #53

“And bravo to you, my friends, I’m so relieved and so very proud of you all. Ladies, gentlemen, I give you the Justice League of America!”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Mark Bagley, Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund, Don Ho
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
January 22nd, 2011

Justice League of America #51

“There is always hope. That team in there – they are the Justice League of America. They’re new to it, sure, but they aren’t new to this level of adversity.”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Mark Bagley, Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
November 19th, 2010

Scarlet #2

The art in "Scarlet" is beautiful, but I can't help but feel like we've read this story before.

Publisher:
Marvel Icon
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis
Artists:
Alex Maleev
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
September 2nd, 2010

Justice League of America #45

Supergirl shows up to join the Justice League just as they get attacked by Power Girl, which of course leads to a team-up with the JSA.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Mark Bagley, Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
May 24th, 2010

Justice League of America #44

With the not-so-surprise return of a fan-favorite DC character, "Justice League of America" joins the "Brightest Day". This issue is the brightest yet of this run.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Mark Bagley, Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
April 22nd, 2010

Philip K. Dick’s Electric Ant #1

The first issue of the adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s short story tells the most boring and cliché part of the story: a man learns he’s an android.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
David Mack
Artists:
Pascale Alixe
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
April 7th, 2010

New Avengers #39

Bendis pens another excellent done-in-one Secret Invasion tie-in as the spotlight falls on Echo. Mack returns to the character he created to provide artwork, gorgeously depicting Echo and Wolverine’s attempt to fight off a Skrull attacker.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Bendis
Artists:
David Mack
Reviewer:
James Hunt
March 28th, 2008
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