This Week in Comic Book Reviews
All the Latest Releases Reviewed!
By Chase Magnett - August 7, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
Welcome to this week's installment of comic book reviews. Our staff has come together to read and review nearly every new release on the stands this week, and we're here to give you our thoughts on what's worth your hard-earned money.
This week, we've got a little something for everyone. We've got superhero comics, crime comics, and even a few horror comics. So whether you're looking for something to read on your commute, or you're just looking to catch up on the latest releases, we've got you covered.
So without further ado, let's get started!
Deadpool/Wolverine: Modern Era Epic
This upcoming graphic novel from Iron Circus Comics features more than 300 pages of crime tales from a variety of creators. The book is edited by Anthony Del Col and includes stories from writers such as Ed Brubaker, Brian Michael Bendis, and Kelly Sue DeConnick.
The stories in this collection are all set in the modern era, and they explore a variety of different crime genres, from hard-boiled detective stories to heist thrillers. The book also features a number of different art styles, which helps to keep the collection fresh and engaging.
Deadpool/Wolverine
Deadpool/Wolverine is already breaking box office records for its R-rated status, and it's also earned the favorable reviews Marvel Studios needed. The film stars Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, and it follows the two characters as they team up to take down a common enemy.
The film has been praised for its action, humor, and chemistry between Reynolds and Jackman. It's a must-see for fans of either character, and it's also a great way to introduce new audiences to the world of Marvel Comics.
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