When Dr. Noah Burstein, the man who made Luke Cage superpowered, dies, Cage feels set adrift. Lost. Empty. Especially since Burstein committed suicide. What Cage doesn't know is that Burstein continued to experiment on others, leading up to the miraculous recovery of a boy who had a rare, an...
I really wanted to like Superb: Life After The Fallout, but unfortunately it just never clicked with me. The majority of this can be put down to the fact that when it comes to these types of stories, it’s very hit or miss with me. I really loved the graphic novel I read previous to this – Generatio...
Power Man Luke Cage and Danny Rand, the Immortal Iron Fist, have a true bromance: nothing sexual about their friendship, but they have some of the most fun times hanging out with each other. They're just as comfortable in a street brawl, a fight to save the world, or at home eating takeout and wat...
This series is, I believe, meant to be focused on smaller issues, ones that feel more relevant to our real world. In this issue, Hawkeye is trying to live his life, but everyone recognizes him and thanks him for killing The Hulk. Which means that he can't run from what he's done, like he wants t...
This man won the Nobel Prize for literature.