Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features The High Art of Disownership in ‘Death Sentence: London’ By shathley Q / 3 April 2015 Death Sentence: London is quite possibly the most important work of 2015.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Overwhelming and Overdue Humility in ‘Uncanny X-men #32’ By Jack Fisher / 31 March 2015
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews “All-New X-men #37” Gives Us a Frenemy Indeed By Jack Fisher / 16 March 2015
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews A Colorful Cosmic Convergence: “Guardians of the Galaxy and X-men: Black Vortex Alpha #1” By Jack Fisher / 9 February 2015
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews The Ties That No Longer Bind: “Uncanny Avengers #1” By Jack Fisher / 2 February 2015 The aftermath of a major retcon can't be ignored, but it can't be rushed either.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews A Larger Legacy: “Wolverines #1” By Jack Fisher / 13 January 2015
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Reverted Meaning: “Avengers and X-men: AXIS #9” By Jack Fisher / 12 January 2015
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews When It Really Could Be Worse: “All-New X-men #34” By Jack Fisher / 5 January 2015
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Grading on a Curve: “Spider-Man and the X-men #1” By Jack Fisher / 16 December 2014
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Anatomy of an Inversion: ‘Magneto #12’ By Jack Fisher / 24 November 2014 Magneto's transformation gives form and substance to the concept of inversion.
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Pride and Mourning: “Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2” By Jack Fisher / 28 October 2014 How does a woefully ill-equipped teenage girl cope with the loss of a loved one?
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews A Fitting (But Incomplete) End: “Death of Wolverine #4” By Jack Fisher / 20 October 2014 Wolverine's demise had just enough substance and not nearly enough style.