Terminator:Salvation was easily the worst installment in the film series, and has unquestionably killed the franchise for the foreseeable future. May 31, 2009 - 23:36:53 PM
The one, true Nova Prime returns, a friend is lost, and a surprising character from the Nova Corps' past emerges amid the chaos of the War of Kings. May 31, 2009 - 22:55:10 PM
Booster Gold journeys, against his will, back to the time of the Enemy Ace, Hans von Hammer and the No Man's Land of the First World War. Jan 25, 2009 - 19:20:46 PM
In this issue, both Donald Blake and his alter-ego of Thor take time out from Secret Invasions and mystic battles to speak with old friends and mend strained relationships.
Machine Man and Jocasta travel to the Marvel Zombieverse, in hopes of finding a way to prevent the plague from taking over the 616 Universe as it has previous realities.
Nova and Darkhawk are fighting for their lives against the Skrull invasion, when the unexpected appearance of a recently-deceased comrade turns the tide of battle.
Ms. Marvel, with issue 32, steps out of the Marvel Universe's current Skrull invasion, and goes back several years to present the history of a pre-Ms. Marvel Carol Danvers. Oct 25, 2008 - 16:15:21 PM
Geoff Johns and James Robinson's work on Action Comics and Superman, respectively, have been leading up to this issue; an issue that lives up to, and exceeds, the hype surrounding it. Oct 24, 2008 - 20:14:13 PM
Zero-G, Spacedog Entertainment's latest foray into a regular comic book series is an interesting read, but not necessarily something that will keep you waiting in tense anticipation for the next installment. Oct 24, 2008 - 18:53:40 PM
Justice Society of America #19 provides the fourth installment in Geoff John's and Alex Ross's “One World Under Gog” arc, a sequel to the early 90's series Kingdom Come Oct 15, 2008 - 19:24:46 PM
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In this issue, we see the beginnings of an explanation as to why the minor Green Lantern villain Black Hand is more important to both Hal Jordan's, as well as the Green Lantern Corps itself Sep 11, 2008 - 7:42:04 AM
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