Twenty-five years ago, Top Cow struck comic gold with Witchblade, so let's have a look back at one of the most infamous comics from the '90s.
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Comics have long been on the front lines of social issues, with Stan Lee eschewing the Comics Code Authority by depicting the slippery slope of drug use
This brings us to the last match, as Bray Wyatt takes on Braun Strowman in a Wyatt Swamp Fight at WWE's The Horror Show at Extreme Rules.
Next up on our coverage of tonight's WWE The Horror Show at Extreme Rules, Raw Women's Champion Asuka takes on Sasha Banks.
Apollo Crews didn't pass his physical due to an injury from Bobby Lashley, so no match against MVP at WWE The Horror Show at Extreme Rules.
In this week's entry in our Comics & Complication series we look at Western comics extremely problematic depictions of women.
Welcome to the fifth Comics & Complication series. The first dealt with the concept of heroism and The Nail, the second looked into anger and World
In this edition of Comics & Complication, we look into the comic industry and their tendency to portray a problematic version of patriotism.
Amazing Spider-Man #96, the first Spider-Man comic to be published without the CCA logo on it, dives right into a public health crisis.
Comic books have been used as a vessel for propaganda for positive social changes since their inception and they feature some infamous characters.
JLA: Tower of Babel does well to show how the desperation for control and contingency quickly crosses into the realm of shadow regimes and corruption.
The escapism that comes from reading such a storyline in World War Hulk delivers a means of catharsis for anger issues even now.
Jerry Siegel took the death of his father and created Superman; taking trauma and processing it through heroic properties is a transformative experience.
Once & Future, from Boom Studios, was compiled and has enough packed between its pages to attract any history buff or mythology aficionado.
In Victorian England, the Holmes family's reputation precedes them. Eldest brother Mycroft refrains from the street beat and prefers armchair detective
Deep in the South, there's a place in the Bayou where even the leviathan gators will not venture. Moving silently through the muck and the grime, they
In the aftermath of World War II and the Nuremberg Trials, the collective deem that justice has been served to the victims of the Holocaust and strive to
Something is wrong with Emma’s baby, Roslin. The new mother struggles with the infant who screams incessantly, comparing her beloved daughter’s piercing
The quiet and desolate Russian tundra is home to a town of sixty-four residents; Toska, dreary and isolated, has its calm atmosphere interrupted by a
The future is now. With space travel advancing to the furthest reaches of the galaxy, the technology for discovery advanced faster than the infrastructure
As Marvel enters Phase 4 of their cinematic universe, different rumors have been passed around about the next big “thing” for our silver screen hopefuls,
It’s the third and final issue of IDW's Clue: Candlestick, and with all the pieces falling into place, the murderer is finally revealed. Mrs. White,
Everyone is either in a storm currently or will be in one someday... This article is to be accompanied by this face-melting track:
Trout: The Hollowest Knock continues Giuseppe’s story with the mysterious baby he has sworn to protect, even crossing oceans to do so. Picking up from
Grass Kings is an American modern murder-mystery, borrowing elements of fantasy and the Old West to tell the story about three brothers and the dissident
The Cherryton Academy is a typical school with not-so-typical students. At the particular institution, the scholars are split into two very specific
A father, in the midst of fighting against a military coup, negotiates the safety of his infant daughter, Valer, with the enemy Yakuza house. Ryuko, the
Ascender #3 jumps from past to present as Mila, her father Andy, and robotic canine unit Bandit race to find a way off the planet Sampson. Andy’s life
Clue Candlestick continues its murder mystery tale with a delightful art history lesson; that the pigments in white and green paints are poisonous.
Trout: The Hollowest Knock read like a faced-paced fever dream, where I finished the comic before I realized I was coming to the end of issue one. Sure