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?

Black Widow: Chaos Hunts Natasha Romanoff and Natasha Hunts Chaos Right Back

Black Widow Vol 1 Cover - Phil Noto

Nathan Edmondson and Phil Noto’s Black Widow comic book series combines Natasha Romanoff’s work towards atonement with a mystery that haunts her across the globe. Gorgeous artwork accompanies a slow build of a story, creating a Black Widow comic book easy for new Marvel readers to enjoy.

The Vision: Mystery, Murder, and Married Life in Vision’s Eisner Award-Winning Mini-Series

The Vision Vol 1 Cover - Mike Del Mundo

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.