The importance of a sister is revealed with the A Sister is All You Need light novel. Plus, Disney helps bring you the W.I.T.C.H: A Crisis on Both Worlds graphic novel gets three volumes. This comes from publisher Yen Press this May. More details here.
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Jazz Legend takes off with its first issue in May of 2018 while Mindbender receives its first collected volume. This all comes from Scout Comics. More details here.
Poison Ivy comes to Batman #41 this week from Tom King, Mikel Janin and June Chung - and she's in Bruce and Selina's dreams. Possessing Alfred. And coming
The first TPB volume of 2017's Doctor Who super-mega-crossover event, Lost Dimension, is set to hit comic and book stores on Tuesday, February 20th (that's tomorrow). To get readers hyped, Titan Comics has released a new trailer for the event!
The Dark Judges ravage the world, and it's up to Judge Dredd to fend them off in 2000 AD this coming May. This and more comes from Rebellion's solicits. Details here.
DC Comics launched their new imprints DC Ink and DC Zoom aimed at younger readers at the American Libraries Association earlier this month, and has now released the video from that presentation. We also got to hear John Cunningham, who has really come into his own as a presenter.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, for the Young Adult Zoom line, they announced that Marie Lu would be adapting her own Batman: Nightwalker novel as a graphic novel for November next year.
Dynamite has sent us an exclusive first look at the covers and solicitations for their action, horror and fantasy titles shipping in May 2018. Battlestar Galactica vs Battlestar Galactica #5, James Bond: the Body #5, Pumpkinhead #4 and Swashbucklers: the Saga Continues #2.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, for the Young Adult Zoom line, DC announced Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by the Speak and Chains writer Laurie Halse Anderson.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, young adult novelist of Alex & Elisa and Blue Bloods featuring the kids of Disney villains, Melissa de la Cruz announced her new graphic novel, Gotham High.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, a new line of graphic novels under the DC Ink Young Adult was announced from Beautiful Creatures writer, Kami Garcia, focused on Teen Titans and beginning with Teen Titans: Raven, for March next year.
We have an exclusive first look at the covers and solicitations for the Women of Dynamite titles shipping in May of 2018. Barbarella #6, Dejah Thoris #4, Red Sonja #17, Sheena #9, and more.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, novelist Lauren Myracle talked about her upcoming Catwoman graphic novel, Under The Moon, for DC Comics out in January next year.
Dorothy Must Die's Danielle Paige Talks Mera – and How it Started as an Aquaman Little Mermaid Story
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom lines for younger readers, novelist Danielle Paige talked about her new graphic novel Mera, out in November.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, Mariko Tamaki was there to talk about her new Harley Quinn graphic novel 'Breaking Glass' for DC Ink, aimed at young adult readers and drawn by Steve Pugh.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, DC Comics gave some more details of the Superman Smashes the Klan graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang, and how it ties directly into the Superman vs The Klan radio serial from the forties.
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, Drawn Together's Minh Lê introduced us to the youngest Green Lantern, the 13-year-old Tai.
Derek Fridolfs and Dustin Nguyen were on hand at the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers — and the announcement of their Batman Tales: Once Upon a Crime volume.
Black Canary: Ignite, a graphic novel by Meg Cabot, was announced at the American Library Association meet as part of the DC Comics reveal of the DC Zoom and DC Ink imprints.
At the American Library Association meet, DC Comics announced their new imprints DC Ink and DC Zoom. Including TombQuest's Michael Northrop's graphic
Ridley Pearson is an American author of suspense and thriller novels for adults, and adventure books for children, and behind the Disney Kingdom Keepers
Superman Of Smallville is a new comic from Tiny Titans and Aw Yeah team, Art Franco and Baltazar from the DC Zoom line. They were on hand
As well as writing DC Super Hero Girls for the DC Zoom imprint, Shea Fontana is also writing a new book, Batman Overdrive. Talking it up at the American
The first title to hit shelves from the new DC Zoom imprint will be the new volume of the title that started it all, DC Super Hero Girls: Search for
The word sneaking out of Marvel is that comic book writer Donny Cates, Marvel's land grab of 2017, snatched from a career of independent books that
The Flash! The Amazing Spider-Man! Wonder Woman! The X-Men! Some will win, others will lose. Who will come out on top for the week of February 14th, 2018's comic releases. Read here to find out!
The Falcon, Patriot, Joaquin, Doctor Voodoo, and Daimon Hellstrom take the fight back to Blackheart and his acolyte, Dray. This is the final battle for the fate of Chicago. Is it a good read?
Shade has been split into the Shade Force, a group of emotions designed to help Wonder Wife maintain her composure. However, the veil of this reality begins to crumble. Is it a good read?
Doctor Strange has been taken over by the Void, and it may be up to Loki of all people to save him from the demonic entity. Is it a good read?
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