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An oversized Dragon Clan tale leads Zenescope's May 2021 releases along with one-shots featuring Belle, Robyn Hood, & Van Helsing.
Joe Glass, former reporter for Bleeding Cool and creator of The Pride, currently being collected by Dark Horse, talks about his new project, Miracles, on
Lee Chandler writes for Bleeding Cool about his new crowdfunding superhero comic book series, The Millennials. He writes; “I just see no reason to change
The writers behind Zenescope Entertainment's upcoming Man Goat & the Bunny Man comic talk about the new title, the state of comedy, & more.
The new horror/comedy Man Goat & The Bunny Man leads Zenescope's April 2021 solicitations along with new issues of Neverland & Mystere.
Spirit Hunters was one of Zenescope's most unique comic series, and now the cover to the third issue by Renato Rei is up for bid. Sponsored.
With an irreverent approach, a team of unlikely extrahuman entities must be quickly assembled to overcome a threat that could wipe out the whole world.
REVIEW: I Walk With Monsters #1 spends a lot of time on the lead's trauma without developing her as a character first, leaving no way in.
REVIEW: Frank at Home On The Farm #1 is an effective debut that delivers creeping, lasting terror with haunting, unconventional art.
REVIEW: The Recount #1, a thriller paced to the rhythm of gunfire, delivers a daring concept taking on the political landscape.
The Antagonists is set in the same continuity as Godhood Comics' previous works but has a decidedly more premium cable feeling like Power or The Sopranos.
It's not just She-Hulk; it's Iwájú as well. You may have read about Kugali, a digital platform for African comics set up by Fikayo Adeola, Hamid Ibrahim,
It’s time for another Kickstarter campaign from Magnetic Press, who turns out gorgeous, high-quality graphic novels. This time, it’s for a book called
Robyn Hood, Van Helsing, & the Tarot: A Game of Souls card game lead Zenescope's March 2021 solicits as the company introduces new villains.
Scout Comics expands with new COO Lesa Miller, new Editorial Director Andrea Lorenzo Molinari, and more key hires for the growing publisher.
REVIEW: A Dark Interlude #1 seeks to create a kind-of-sequel to Fearscape, but does it work for the unfamiliar reader?
REVIEW: Van Helsing 2020 Annual: Bloodlust is a great, standalone horror comic from Zenescope that offers a jumping-on point to new readers.
REVIEW: Shadow Service #4, an urban fantasy comic from Vault, fleshes out its supporting cast with an emotional (and disgusting) flashback.
REVIEW: The Autumnal #3 feels like Stephen King by way of Ari Aster as Daniel Kraus & Chris Shehan bring the horror into terrifying focus.
REVIEW: Shadow Service #3 is a bit exposition-heavy for a third issue but, once it gets going, it mixes horror and action with style.
REVIEW: Belle: Horns of the Minotaur sees writer Dave Franchini take Zenescope's Batman in an interesting new direction.
The Metabarons: Second Cycle is the collection of six albums worth of The Metabarons spinoff comic. (Rumor has it there’s supposed to be another two
Pirouette, an early indie series from then up-and-coming publisher Black Mask Studios, will be collected in trade paperback this week.
REVIEW: Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious #2 is carried by Roberta Ingranta's stellar art but the narrative doesn't do the concept justice.
REVIEW: Grimm Fairy Tales 2020 Holiday Special makes that old joke true: Never mind the pin-ups, it really is worth reading for the story.
The Wu-Tang Clan's RZA & Ghostface Killah's horror/crime comic book 12 Reasons to Die goes to trade paperback at Black Mask Studios.
Zenescope Entertainment debuts Grimm Spotlight in their February 2021 solicitations, which also include new Robyn Hood & Wonderland releases.
Image and Top Cow creator Henry Barajas has launched a Kickstarter for a new Latinx graphic novel, Helm Greycastle on Monday, November 9th.
REVIEW: Grimm Fairy Tales #42 offers a classic blend of superheroes & horror as writer Dave Franchini brings back longtime villain Baba Yaga.