This week we talk to Kevin J. Anderson, publisher at Wordfire Press and author of over 130 books, about his new releases Tales of Dune and Zomnibus.
HRL Archives
While not quite on the level of the Sandman and New Gods one-shots, Manhunter still provides a compelling read that honors one of comic’s greatest legends.
Doctor Aphra has maintained the high standard of quality that has come to be expected of Marvel’s Star Wars offerings, and the Annual proves no different.
If you're looking for a friendly game between pals, Monopoly Gamer is for you. However, if war is what you seek, then stick with the classic version.
Avoid Secret Empire #9. There's some great artwork, and the colors complement it well. However, it doesn’t make the proceedings entertaining in any way.
This Halloween at Disneyland, the Guardians ride will turn into Mission: Breakout – Monsters After Dark, where you can help Rocket rescue his little pal!
Currently on eBay are three of the most important Wonder Woman comics of all time. More so, they are also the highest-graded copies of each book.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics explains the dos and don'ts of being a good customer when buying comics at an independent retailer.
This is indeed Gotham City, in all of it's crime-ridden glory. The book is appealing, and I enjoyed reading the heck out of Batgirl #14.
At the London Super Comic Con today, Ian Sharman let it slip that he is in talks with Netflix to adapt sci-fi action comic 'Alpha Gods'.
Artist Pete Woods gives us an in-depth look at the latest issue of Project Superpowers: Hero Killers he has done with writer Ryan Browne.
Slam! is a vibrant, rough romp with brilliant art and relatable characters. If you're into strong women, or just roller derby in general, pick this up.
In the mayhem of trying to figure out what the hell the DCEU is doing over the next few years, Bleeding Cool's Ray Flook came up with his own idea.
xHamster's Sense8 offer, Joss Whedon's ex-wife calls out his hypocrisy, a new Punisher trailer, and more from the land of TV this week!
Nigeria-based journalist Abdulkareem Baba Aminu explores how American comic books have misrepresented Nigeria over the years.