Tom King, Mitch Gerads, and many more team for BATMAN: ONE BAD DAY, a series of one-shots
The team behind Mister Miracle and The Sheriff of Babylon are re-teaming for a new 64-page contained story about The Riddler.
Read MoreThe team behind Mister Miracle and The Sheriff of Babylon are re-teaming for a new 64-page contained story about The Riddler.
Read MoreThe one-shot is due out July 12, with an Aquaman back-up story by Brandon Thomas, Chuck Brown, and Fico Ossio.
Read MoreThe Rorschach creative team is back together again and their new book looks absolutely bonkers.
Read MoreSuperman: Up In The Sky reminds us why Superman is such a beloved character. Why you can tell virtually any type of story with him. Why he's an exciting, vital part of the comics canon.
Read MoreScholar Steve Baxi applies his background in philosophy to the comics of Tom King, using Batman #23 as a lens through which to examine what King has to say about life and the position of philosophical art, with a special focus on King and artist Mitch Gerads’ application of the nine panel grid.
Read MoreBy Keigen Rea — Welcome back to Rereads, a feature in which I’m rereading a comic once a month (at least) for various purposes, potential reasons including; not “getting it” with previous reads, not liking it at all the first time, experience and time providing a different perspective on the work, forgetting what happened, or any number of other reasons. The idea is to reread with purpose more than comfort, largely because a comfort read doesn’t interest me in the same way that a purposeful and critical read does, but I won’t be surprised if a comfort read sneaks in at some point in the future. Anyway, welcome!
Read MoreBy Harry Kassen — As anyone who’s read my last Get Hype article can tell you, I love two things in these. Cheating the format a little, and being a real egghead about it. So when I say that I’m very excited for The Omega Men Deluxe Edition, that probably makes perfect sense. It’s probably pretty clear that I’m a big fan of Tom King at this point, and this series with Barnaby Bagenda, Romulo Fajardo, Jr., and Pat Brosseau (and many others) may be the one I’m most excited to see get the hardcover treatment.
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