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From BOOM! Studios and Archaia, comes Feathers #2, written and illustrated by Jorge Corona. The story picks up where we left off in issue one with main
It's also going to entertain you, allure you with its beauty, and leave you with a sense that comics really are moving forward in themes, scope, and skill The Infinite Loop has a strange history as a comic, but one that may be familiar to indie creators It started with a fairly wild dream to[...]
In his time with the publisher he has had celebrated runs on Guardians of the Galaxy, Daredevil, Uncanny X-Men, All-New X-Men as well as two of the longest runs in American comic history with eight years on Avengers and over 200 consecutive issues of Ultimate Spider-Man.
Bendis says, "There's been some speculation that I will be[...]
DC Comics have sold through their backstock of Batman And Robin #38, Deathstroke #2 and Wonder Woman #38 and, believing folk still want to buy them, have taken the brave step of putting them back into print – for a second time!
It's not the most gripping hook, even for an episode of Murder She Wrote,[...]
From Image Comics, Oddly Normal #5, written and illustrated by Otis Frampton, begins with the internal dialogue that drew me to the series in the first place We are immediately immersed in Oddly's thoughts about her current standings at school and how everyone keeps staring at her-something she will never get used to Unfortunately for[...]
Three cheers! Saga from Image Comics, written by Brian K Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples is back with an explosive issue #25 All of the characters you've come to know and love are now intertwined in a panic-ridden plot sure to capture your attention As you know from reading the last issue, Hazel, Alana,[...]
So, you may have heard us talking about the Dead Hand storyline, beginning in March's X-O Manowar #34. For months, Valiant has been running one-page
It had been speculated, but now it's official. Brian Bendis has told Comic Book Resources that he is leaving the X-Men titles he took over in 2012.
Could this be a first look at the kind of thing we'll be expecting?
That's if Ant-Man makes it out…
Not only are we filling in the past for Ant-Man, but the future of Agent Carter. MCU fans, you really won't want to miss this one.
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London, with a Liz Prince signing this Saturday…
And a[...]
I have to say I rather like the way Storm sees herself in the Black Vortex. Does seem to be twinned with the Siege Perilous. Anyway, here's a very pretty
Written by Jenn Carol and Gordon Smith and drawn by Steve Ellis, this is the Better Call Saul episode you can experience in comic book form, before the TV
He is their usual choice for DC-baiting after all, including at one point successfully encouraging retailers to rip up their DC comics.
Turns out it stands for What The Duck. Even funnier… if you are a thirteen year old boy And, in my case, leeeetle bit older. Twenty variant covers for April featuring Duckness[...]
But do you believe in them?
From Archie Comics' Favourites From The Vault, man, looks like Archie has always been for mature readers…
Action Comics shows us a future vision of Superman… I notice he still doesn't get his red trunks back even after millennia have passed…
Getting dumped by your helmet in Earth 2 is always going[...]
With the infamously violent Miracleman #15, out today.
And it still seems odd that Marvel can publish a Mature Readers comic book featuring extreme images of violence, labelled 'Mature' and sold in a bag and are not able to use a certain word from the mouth of the embodiment of extreme evil…
…which they can sell collected[...]