Action, comedy, and one scary door will capture your attention in this month’s issue of Help Us! Great Warrior. From BOOM! Box, written and illustrated by
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A new chapter begins with The Woods #13, from BOOM Studios!, created and written by James Tynion IV, with art by Michael Dialynas and colors by Josan
Brace yourself if you’re a Fight Club fan! Almost 20 years after the release of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club, and a week after Dark Horse Comics’
Comics Uniting Nations has exciting news! They are currently raising funds to create a series of educational comics in multiple languages to explain the
BOOM! Studios new sci-fi thriller Broken World releases this week. Written by Frank J. Barbiere, with art by Christopher Peterson, the creative team
What happens when you mix the visceral noir/pulp sensibilities of Frank J. Barbiere’s Five Ghosts with Victor Santos’ Filthy Rich? You get a truly modern
Over the past few months, I’ve become a huge Kate Leth (Adventure Time: Seeing Red) fan. While my admiration started with her work on Edward Scissorhands,
“You’re the best around! Nothing’s ever gonna keep you down!” Do those lyrics ring a bell? Add in a crane kick and you’ll remember. The legendary martial
Prepare yourself for an exciting new release from BOOM! Studios entitled Welcome Back. Written by new and upcoming comic writer Christopher Sebela, with
You might remember when Justin Jordan exploded onto the comics scene four years ago with The Strange Talent of Luther Strode. Well, now it’s time for
You might be aware of the crime noir series Hit: 1955, and its more recent collow up of Hit: 1957. But were you aware that you will be able to get your
You may know this already, but just in case you don’t…In celebration of the new Star Wars movie, Funko will be re-releasing previously vaulted Star Wars
I want to start off by saying that I’ve heard a lot of buzz about this TV show, and every single time I came across an advertisement for it, I was in awe
Are you looking for a comic that explores a deeply flawed, complex character? Then look no further! From Archaia, Butterfly, written by Arash Amel (Grace
Part social commentary, part family drama, Archaia’s new series asks: What if the American Dream gave way to the American Nightmare? Americatown, written