Never Too Many Lokis in the Delightful, Absurd, Painful, and Immensely Satisfying Loki: Agent of Asgard

Loki Agent of Asgard Volume 1 Cover Art - Jenny Frison

Al Ewing and Lee Garbett’s Loki: Agent of Asgard is an emotional rollercoaster of laugh out loud delight and painful tears. The successor to Keiron Gillen’s Journey into Mystery, it strikes the same witty tone and heartbreaking core, and throughout it all, it asks the question: can Loki be anything but a villain?

Captain America: Sam Wilson: A Zany but Political Punch-Back against Racism and the Rise of the Right

Sam Wilson Captain America Vol 1 Cover - Daniel Acuña

The politically-charged Captain America: Sam Wilson is an indictment of the American right, while still having fun indulging in superhero wackiness. Sam Wilson is a Black man trying to be a symbol of a nation divided -- specifically one divided on Sam taking up the Captain American mantle and shield. If Falcon and the Winter Soldier didn’t provide enough of Falcon’s turn as Captain America, you’ll love this comic book series.

Scarlet Witch: Feminist Journey of Healing is a Gift for Fans of Wanda Maximoff

Scarlet Witch Vol. 1 Cover - David Aja

The 2015-2017 Scarlet Witch miniseries gives Wanda Maximoff room to breathe. As she deals with her past and future, legacy and heritage, Wanda finds who she is beyond her life as an Avenger. If you were a fan of WandaVision and wanted to see more of the Scarlet Witch coming into her own power, you’ll be hooked.