Mr. Bloom is not a fan of anyone who doesn't have complete faith in science in this preview of Task Force Z #10.
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Grim #3 is reliably good and consistently surprising...Grim is quickly becoming one of Boom's best series.
To stop the slaughter of innocent villagers in this preview of Wolverine: Patch #4, Wolverine must slaughter the slaughterers.
Mad Cave Studios is launching a new comic book series by Cullen Bunn & Andrea Mutti's A Legacy Of Violence in their October 2022 solicits and
With a cursory knowledge of recent X-Men activity, a reader can buy X-Men: Hellfire Gala #1 and see the through lines of the story unfold.
DC Comics announced a sequel series to The Joker, in their San Diego Comic-Con Gotham panel last Friday - The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1
Deathstroke isn't so great at dadding in this preview of Deathstroke Inc. #11, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Whatnot Publishing is a collaboration between Whatnot, Inc., whose live streaming sales platform increased in popularity during the pandemic shutdown, and
What would a 1950s crime comic by a group from the radio business be like? Turns out The Perfect Crime is a classic pre-Code crime series.
Promethee 13:13 #3 finally comes to something like an explanation. The promise of the first two issues, contact between aliens and humans finally occurs
Pat Mills, creator of 2000AD and developer of Judge Dredd, is famed for creating satirical excoriation of capitalism, exploitation and a general
In this preview of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #3, the titular Obi-Wan learns of a separatist plot to build a giant plasma cannon.
Penguin time! Batman: One Bad Day is a series of oversized prestige-format comic books from DC Comics, and each tells a different story of a different
Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #2 continues the story of Arturo, the brain dance repairman with an unplayable debt due much too soon.
Subtitled "Weird and Strange" on covers, Superior Comics' "Mysteries" is as obscure as Pre-Code Horror gets -- and with lots of skulls.
Ed Brisson and John Timms are bringing us a new Batman Incorporated from DC Comics in October, spinning out of recent Batman activity - with Lex Luthor
Legion of bats! The third series of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series premieres on HBO Max in the USA later this week. And the solicitation for the new
Mind MGMT: Bootleg #1 reminds me: It’s good to read a Mind MGMT comic again. The series is about a shadowy organization that runs the world through psychic espionage.
In 1949, Timely/Marvel transitioned away from superheroes and did a head-first dive into comic book horror, and Marvel Tales was a key part.
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths is upon us, the new name for the series announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2022. But what you didn't see there are Ryan
Chesler's Major Victory Comics series from 1944-1945 is largely composed of reprints, with a notable exception: the debut of Spider-Woman.
A little known title from an incredibly obscure publisher, Lucky Comics has stand-out covers and stories from Henry Kiefer.
This weekend, British comic book retailers received the following message from Diamond UK, the international comic book distributor that remains the
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Hard Boiled Detective Ken Shannon became a Quality Comics star in the early 1950s featuring art by Jack Cole and Reed Crandall.
In Pearl III #2, a reader can see (or intuit) what writer Brian Bendis (and artist Michael Gaydos) do well: show character.
In this preview of Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #4, Mr. Agony and Mr. Ecstacy find a loophole in the order that they don't touch Madison Flynn.
In The Lonesome Hunters #1 (apparently a miniseries?), Tyler Crook (artist and co-creator of Harrow County) takes full control of a new series
In this preview of Venom #9, Venom receives tips on manipulating the timestream from an expert in the field: Kang the Conqueror.
"You do realise that Oni Press firing everyone is all your fault, right?" That's what a prominent comic book figure told me that's what people were saying