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There are a lot of great comics tucked away in World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #71, but many exhibit a mean-spirited, “it's a man's world” rhetoric.
Out November, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #13 from writer Jody Houser and artist Nick Roche will get an eight-year time jump.
When Captain America returns in November, Mark Waid and Chris Samnee will aim to repair the reputation of Steve Rogers in the wake of Secret Empire.
Luke Cage #4 Review: I put my faith in David F. Walker to continue his success trend with Luke Cage, and that faith has been rewarded.
As expected by many, Nerd Block, the Canadian geek subscription service and its parent company Fan Blocks has filed for bankruptcy. As part of its filing,
Alisa Norris, a well-known cosplayer also known as Alisa Kiss, made her views known when she marched with white nationalists in Charlottesville.
https://twitter.com/monkey__marc/status/895051123635171329 Once upon a time in the mid-nineties, I first met Marc Laming when he was drawing a
This is how X-Men: Gold #12 was solicited. X-MEN: GOLD #12 MARC GUGGENHEIM (W) • Luke Ross (A) Cover by KEN LASHLEY • While on a mission to apprehend the
Time to add up some numbers ahead of the Darkhawk Legacy oneshot. But, because it's Darkhawk, there's not that much to add up. DARKHAWK: LEGACY #51
Wonder Woman #28 has a lot of excitement and emotional moments, and newly arrived writer Shea Fontana has taken up the mantle from Greg Rucka effortlessly.
Valiant has debuted a first look at Ninja-K #1’s complete roster of covers, including an early look at Tomas Giorello’s hyper-detailed interiors.
If you're into comic books, you've no doubt heard of R. Crumb, the prolific artist most known for his underground comix movement, including Zap Comix. He
In celebration of Image Comics’ 25th anniversary homecoming dance and exhibition at Rose City Comic Con, VIP ticket holders will enjoy exclusive merch.
Astonishing X-Men #2 is a solid issue. While the machinations of the Shadow King don’t go to many unexpected places, they’re still brought to life well.
James Bond, The Shadow/Batman, Red Sonja, Game of Thrones and Vampirella lead the Dynamite solicitations for November 2017.
Mister Miracle #2 from DC Comics by Tom King and Mitch Gerads continues the team's powerful new story in a more straightforward manner.
Max Bemis will write the new Moon Knight series, with art by Jacen Burrows, who you might be familiar with from all the Avatar Press books he's done.
Even if you're not interested in the Jem universe, the camaraderie and love in Jem and the Misfits is well worth stepping outside of your comfort zone for.
We're hearing that a name change is in store for DC's Justice Insurgence — welcome to the more Metal-like 'Bats Out Of Hell'.
Jim Lee tweeted out that he and Jonathan Hickman put their plans for world domination on hold for lunch, and Hickman confirmed that yes, lunch happened.
Paul Cornell offers up a writer's commentary for Vampirella #5 — what was supposed to be the last issue, but is now extended by two.
Image/Skybound are to publish a new comic book, Evolution, by writers Asmus, Keatinge, Sebela, and Williamson with artists Infurnari and Boyd.
Steve McNiven, Russell Dauterman, Chris Samnee, Alex Maleev, and six more have joined Marvel Legacy #1, out September 27th.
Titan Comics has turned their Fighting American meme, which calls out Marvel's Secret Empire, into an actual variant cover for Fighting American #1.
Yesterday, superstar comic artist Rob Liefeld unequivocally denounced Nazis in an Instagram post. Now he's back for more.
The promised Zatanna series from writer Alisa Kwitney, given an aesthetic spelling change and artist Mike Norton, will be launched in November as Mystik U.
We caught up with Niaang Cosplay, who began her career two and a half years ago, and her amazing Sailor Saturn cosplay at Otakon.
Dastardly and Muttley — based on the classic Hanna-Barbera characters — is a surreal story with a lot of setup, but ultimately an enjoyable ride.
The Joker portrayed in Batman: White Knight will be named Jack Napier, which was the version Jack Nicholson played in Tim Burton's 1989 Batman movie.