The Titans team with the Omega Men in an effort to raise a resistance and rescue Starfire from the Citadel. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez serve up another excellent chapter of this sci-fi-meets-superheroes epic.
READWhile dealing with the fallout of their encounter with Brother Blood, the Teen Titans find themselves under attack from Gordanians. The New Teen Titans creative team of Marv Wolfman, George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal is starting to fire on all cylinders.
READPublic sentiment turns when Brother Blood appears to be killed during the Teen Titans' attempt to free their teammates. A solid outing with a creepy, new big bad, from the regular creative team of Marv Wolfman, George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal.
READA desperate call from Cyborg’s ex-girlfriend puts the Teen Titans and Brother Blood in each other’s sights. The young heroes face off against more cult-like foes in this story from Marv Wolfman, George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal. Plus a bonus insert featuring the introduction of Wolfman and Gene Colan’s Night Force.
READJim Starlin continues his creator-owned epic with this first regular comic-book series from Marvel’s Epic line. In this debut issue, a small team of revolutionaries, led by Vanth Dreadstar, seeks funding to challenge the Instrumentality.
READFellow green Barsoomian Barak Sol challenges Tars Tarkas in formal combat for leadership of the Thark. Chris Claremont’s script is tough on new readers, but the visual storytelling of a young Frank Miller – inked by Bob McLeod – is already a treat.
READSeparated into two (or maybe three?) forms, a cloned Luther Manning starts chronicling the adventures of Deathlok. A pair of confusing stories from Rich Buckler and Keith Pollard wrap up the character’s run in Astonishing Tales.
READAthena is sucked into a space warp where she encounters a powerful alien who can fulfill her every dream. A fairly generic sci-fi story from Steven Grant and Walter Simonson, with stylish art from Brent Anderson and Klaus Janson.
READHan and Chewbacca reunite with Leia on the ship of Crimson Jack, while Luke and the Droids battle sea monsters. Archie Goodwin’s story is just OK, but the art team of Carmine Infantino and Terry Austin gives this issue an interesting look.
READWarlord encounters various obstacles as he races back to Shamballah to warn of a pending invasion. Another solid-but-unspectacular issue by creator Mike Grell and inker Vince Colletta.
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