Outpost Zero is an expedition outpost on a distant, frozen, and deadly world. In it are people who have been living here for generations. They are scientists, explorers, and engineers. Does this make for a good read?
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Stellar is a bounty hunter wandering the wasteland of a dying world to which she has a mysterious connection. She is now saddled with a bounty she can't get rid of. Does it make for a good read?
Hawkman is on a search for information about his past. This has led him into ruins of a Gorilla City offshoot. What does he find? Does it make for a good read?
Every so often (but seemingly less so since we started this column), comic book publishers accidentally send out unlettered previews, showing us what the characters are doing but not what they’re saying. In Improbable Previews, we correct this mistake by putting the words back in.
Once upon a time, James Parker took the Hastings chain and put direct market comics into the chain store, creating hundreds of new comic stores ordering
The Unexpected intercept the Bad Samaritan before he can literally steal the heart of Firebrand, a woman who must fight to keep mechanical heart beating. Who are the Unexpected? What do they want? Is it a good read?
BOOM! Studios has announced a new Power Rangers original graphic novel telling the "untold story of the Green Ranger," by writer Kyle Higgins, artist Giuseppe Cafaro, and special consultant Jason David Frank.
Stanley "Artgerm" Lau has a variant cover for Catwoman #1, out in July.
Drew Ford has launched a Kickstarter for Aztec Ace: The Complete Collection, which will collect every issue of the comic in a 500-page book.
The Justice League is born anew in the shadow of Dark Nights: Metal and No Justice. The team reunites with the addition of Green Lantern John Stewart, Martian Manhunter, and Hawkgirl and face down an army of Neanderthal-like warriors. Does it make for a good read?
The planned Storm series by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jen Bartel appears to be on permanent hiatus
Jim Lee's and Art Adams's pencils for their Batman #50 covers, the wedding issue (allegedly), and both covers are open-order... the only tiers will be on the wedding cake.
CBR has revived their X-Men interview column, X-Position, with ukulele-wearing, fedora-playing editor Jordan White (what good X-column could stay dead
Singer-songwriter Caroline Polachek says a mystery man who ended up being a DC Comics writer paid for a $500 dress Polachek had tried on -- without saying a word.
Dynamite has sent us some exclusive extended previews for Red Sonja / Tarzan #2, Red Sonja #16 and Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man #2.
The Coin Counter and Amunet scout out Heaven's train system while Jefferson and Erin try to play Uriel in this issue of Heavenly Blues. Does it make for a good read?
Brandon Graham is a cartoonist whose work you may be familiar with from the likes of writing a Prophet and Prophet: Earth War reboot, his TokyoPop series
Image Comics/Skybound has announced a special Walking Dead 15th Anniversary Box Set containing the first 144 issues of the series and the preludes origin stories of Michonne, Tyrese, the Governor, and Morgan, collected together for the first time.
It's not like Deadpool hasn't tried to appeal to the Deadpool moviegoer before. But the new Deadpool monthly series launching tomorrow is really going for the movie jugular.
Marvel has been teasing a Wolverine Classified thing for a year now. Today the second yellow-and-blue boot dropped.
Heavenly Blues finds its crew of robbers and killers in Heaven itself now on the path to stealing from the Archangel Uriel. Can they succeed? Is it a good read?
Boom! Studios are counting the following as seven Eisner nominations for this year's award. Best Writer: Matt Kindt, Grass Kings (BOOM! Studios); Ether
In 2001, Bruce Jones began writing The Incredible Hulk - and took the Hulk out. Instead we had a Bruce Banner, shocked to discover what may or may not
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for May and June 2018 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them – but you won’t have seen most of
In this new Doctor Strange #1 by Mark Waid and Jesus Saiz, we have a Doctor Strange without his magic, trying to find his mojo in another world where everyone seems hostile and a danger.
Dennis E. Taylor's new novel, The Singularity Trap, is a classic science fiction tale of an every man being pulled into the decision of humanity's fate.
Valiant has unveiled all the exclusives they plan to offer at Denver Comic Con, and with the mile high city's legal recreational marijuana program, we figure it's probably best to write it all down so nobody forgets. Maaaan.
Pocket Universe has announced two new Audio Comics series for this Summer: Midnight Matinees and Audio Comics Redux. 21 audio drama adaptations will be produced between the two, and available for download on the podcast directory of your choosing from Southgate Media.
The Battlecats face an old foe that leaves one of their number badly hurt. Shaken, the finally reach the land of La Marque. Their quest is far from over, and La Marque is full of deadly creatures. Does it make for a good read?
The likes of Mark Millar and Robert Kirkman may have recently eschewed second printings in favor of massive print runs, but Warren Ellis is keeping things old school, or at least AfterShock comics are when it comes to Ellis and Goran Sudžuka's A Walk Through Hell #1.