EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Mamo #5, your first look at this fantastic book's finale
We our honored today to have an exclusive preview of the book’s finale, Mamo #5, wherein some of the plot points promised from the start come into play.
Read MoreWe our honored today to have an exclusive preview of the book’s finale, Mamo #5, wherein some of the plot points promised from the start come into play.
Read MoreN$F, which launches Nov. 16 on Kickstarter, is written by Toren Chenault and Candace Rugg, with art by Alec Smith, letters by Rob Jones, and graphic/logo design by Jenny Odio.
Read MoreIt’s 1990. Nelson Mandela is released from prison, Tim Berner-Lees makes a first proposal for the World Wide Web, and David Dinkins becomes NYC’s mayor. People are listening to Vogue, watching Home Alone and reading Daredevil.
Read MoreThe highlight for me (aside from seeing old and new friends) was the panel on Friday evening with writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Cliff Chiang talking Paper Girls, the complete version of which is due out tomorrow…
Read MoreMnemovore is a very entertaining horror story of an amnesiac trying to overcome a memory-eating monster, elevated by the real world horror of losing your identity when you can't remember who you are or any of the people around you.
Read MoreIn this post you will find the exact steps for how to view Steve Ditko’s original Spider-Man art at the Library of Congress…
Read MoreToday we have another new exclusive preview of Better Angels - A Kate Warne Story from the team of Jeff Jensen and George Schall, which is due out October 27.
Read MoreIt’s 1989. The Game Boy is released, Tiananmen Square protests lead to violence, a ‘fatwa’ is ordered against Salman Rushdie, and the Berlin Wall falls. People are listening to “Fight the Power,” watching Batman and reading Daredevil.
Read MoreOverall, I feel like Junji Ito's Uzumaki (with Oniki and Dutro) serves as a beautiful exhibition of how to do both short-form and long-form horror tales in comics.
Read MoreToday we are honored to have a new exclusive — Kyle Strahm’s monster trading card art for the ongoing Chaotic Neutral Kickstarter campaign…check it out!
Read MoreCheck out The Short While from BOOM! Studios, due out in November…What is the price of love... and redemption?
After a party, two men accidentally swap their jackets which turns into much more than just a chance meeting.
Set in the world of the video game, A Song of Crows follows Eileen the Crow, an NPC in Bloodborne, as she attempts to hunt a Hunter who has fallen and become blood drunk…
Read MoreToday we are honored to have an exclusive preview of Maw #2, the second chapter of the five-part horror series written by Jude Ellison S. Doyle and illustrated by A.L. Kaplan…enjoy!
Read MoreToday we are honored to have an exclusive cover unveiling for Lost Souls - The Trials of Casci Capricor, a young adult fantasy graphic novella from the team of writer Eastin DeVerna and artist Shawn Daley.
Read MoreThe Wicked + The Divine #26 from February 8th, 2017: “IMPERIAL PHASE (I),” Part Four Once more we return to the polling booth. One god, one vote. I’m sure it’ll be fine. Democracy always works, right?”
Read MoreRevival is a series that plays out similarly in structure to the old school serialized television format, with shorter incidents across issues, but there's a propulsive focus on characters that makes you want to see exactly what happens next.
Read MoreIt’s 1988. The Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan, Buddhist monks protest military rule in Burma, and Toni Morrison wins a Pulitzer for Beloved. People are listening to “Fuck tha Police,” watching Die Hard and reading Daredevil.
Read MoreHarry Kassen returns to Comics Anatomy with a look at Owen D. Pomery’s Victory Point and the ways in which it leans into both visual and narrative artifice to convey its themes.
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 MoreIt’s 1987. Ronald Reagan urges the reunification of Berlin, The Simpsons make their first appearance, and the ‘80s economic boom is brought to a halt. People are listening to “Faith,” watching Robocop and reading Daredevil.
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