Uncanny X-Men #35

Blame shouldn’t be placed on Bendis because he’s had to change-up a few things due to editorial. His writing this issue was fairly good and it was nice to see some of the younger members use their powers and take the spotlight.

Cyborg #1

…this isn’t a review of the series to come it’s a review of the issue at hand and this is a pretty lame issue. Here’s hoping for better in issue #2.

Ring of Roses

With so much going on for so long, it never really has much to say about any of the topics it makes use of; the villainous sect inside of this realities’ Roman Catholic Church is near mustache-twirling and their scheme doesn’t speak to the real life devastation of the bubonic plague.

Book of Death: The Fall of Bloodshot #1

Overall, Book of Death: The Fall of Bloodshot #1 is a perfect companion book not just to this summer’s event, but also to the mythos of Bloodshot itself. With emotional storytelling and beautifully illustrated pages, this will certainly stand out as one of the finest Bloodshot stories to date.

Ivar, Timewalker #7

Pithy banter, real stakes, richly relatable characters, and lively action combine once again to make Ivar, Timewalker dare you to have as much fun as the creators clearly are.

Moon Knight #17

Moon Knight #17 is at best a well-intentioned misfire. There’s still enough of the great series in it to be enjoyed but it’s not the same kind of dynamite storytelling that marked the previous issues.