Amazon has listed solicitations for the second arcs of the new Mighty Morphin and Power Rangers including issues #5 to #8 of both series - even though it
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James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas' Wynd finished its run with Wynd #5 a couple of weeks ago from Boom Studios. But this
It's Dune: House Atreides #2 time... More often than not when we talk about Boom Studios’ licensed comics on this site, the focus is either on the
“You’ve heard those who can’t do, teach? Well, those who can’t teach? Critique.” I read Faithless II’s most recent two issues (issue 4 and issue 5) and
REVIEW: We Only Find Them When They're Dead #2 is a confusing dip in quality, but this series from Ewing & Di Meo still has life in it.
REVIEW: Seven Secrets #3 finally sees the series come into its own with a highly readable, beautifully drawn issue from Taylor & Di Niculo.
As we’ve reported numerous times this year, James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edara’s Something Is Killing The Children has become an unstoppable sales
REVIEW: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #18 sees Willow rejoins the fold, but this issue will do nothing but make readers miss the original BtVS.
As we informed you over the weekend, in partnership with ComicsPRO, publishers have started announcing their offerings for Local Comic Shop Day
All the Local Comic Shop Day variants so far. Marco Davanzo, Executive Director of ComicsPRO – the organization that runs Local Comic Shop Day – says the
In Firefly #21, the crew of the Serenity looks like they found the end of the tunnel as they have spent what feels like forever on the run. A corporation
Boom Studios sees the launch of Last Witch by Conor McCreery and Vv Glass, and Abbott 1973 by Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivela in Boom Studios' January 2021
I'm a little behind on my Once & Future reading, I need to catch up. But it seems like plenty of folk are happy to do that without me. As we reported
Boom Studios' released solicitations for Buffy the Vampire Slayer go up to issue #20, out in December. News on more will be released later in the week.
Last week, we saw retailers finalize their orders for the first of Boom Studios’ twin Power Rangers series – Mighty Morphin #1. After FOC, the launch is
REVIEW: An Unkindness of Ravens #1 puts a centuries-old conflict in a New England high school in one of 2020's best comic debuts.
REVIEW: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow #4 is easily BOOM! Studios' best Joss Whedon title due to Tamaki's script and Bustos' artwork.
Strange Academy #1? After last week's poor showings (Marauders #5 did make it in eventually), this week Marvel Comics has sent a lot of comic books back
Seven Secrets #3 is better than the issue before it, which was better than the debut, this series is on an impossibly fantastic arc that you’ve gotta see.
As we predicted Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicoulo’s Seven Secrets #1 third printing has sold out and Boom Studios is going back to press for a fourth
REVIEW: Angel & Spike #14 is Zac Thompson's debut as writer of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff, reinventing the Joss Whedon classic.
Keanu Reeves has been talking at length about his upcoming (now delayed until February) comic book BRZRKR he is writing with Matt Kindt and drawn by Ron
As we previously reported, Al Ewing and Simone Di Meo’s We Only Find Them When They’re Dead is already Boom Studios’ best-selling creator-owned launch at
Peach Momoko is a comic book creator and cover artist who began exhibiting at US comic conventions back in 2014. She drew a couple of stories picked up
Peach Momoko is a comic book creator and cover artist who began exhibiting at US comic conventions back in 2014. She drew a couple of stories picked up
REVIEW: Seven Secrets #2 develops the unique mythology Tom Taylor & Daniele Di Nicuolo have created but the narration feels oddly familiar.
Last year, when Something Is Killing The Children by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edara debuted it shattered Boom Studios’ previous FOC sales on an
Almost five years after launching bigger than every Marvel release in March 2016, Boom Studios’ Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is coming to an end with
REVIEW: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow #3 is an introspective spinoff to the main BOOM! Studios reboot with standout art and writing.
We have an earlier than expected look at Boom Studios' December 2020 solicitations, including the end of Lumberjanes, the launch of the Expanse comic