Kieron Gillen’s Journey into Mystery (2011-12) is as funny as it is emotional, heart-wrenching as it is harrowing. Full of wit and bursting with schemes, Gillen writes an iconic and era-defining version of Loki as the fan-named Kid Loki. If you’re a Loki fan, Journey into Mystery is a must.
Tag: dark and gritty
Black Widow: Chaos Hunts Natasha Romanoff and Natasha Hunts Chaos Right Back
Black Widow: Natasha Romanoff Contains Multitudes and Can Kill in a Multitude of Methods
Captain America: Winter Soldier: Or, Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes, Ripping out Your Heart Since 2005
Ed Brubaker’s seminal 2005 comic book Captain America: Winter Soldier brings Bucky Barnes back from the dead in a painful noir thriller of a tale. If you want more Bucky after The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, but you don’t want to feel mired in 80 years of comic book continuity, Captain America: Winter Soldier is the perfect volume for you.
The Vision: Mystery, Murder, and Married Life in Vision’s Eisner Award-Winning Mini-Series
The 2015-2016 The Vision miniseries is a masterful demonstration of storytelling and suspense. The Eisner Award-winning series questions whether a synthetic man can really be human, or just an imitation. Where last week, we looked at Wanda Maximoff, this week we’re looking at the second half of the WandaVision duo: The Vision.




