FANTASTIC FOUR: FULL CIRCLE by Alex Ross looks incredible
This book, due out in August, retells an old Stan Lee and Jack Kirby story for a new generation.
Read MoreThis book, due out in August, retells an old Stan Lee and Jack Kirby story for a new generation.
Read MoreThese are fun stories that play with the legacy of the Avengers, some offbeat characters that you might not think of as “big guns”, over-the-top classic villains, and interpersonal relationships that hook you with that soap opera drama.
Read MoreThe Rorschach creative team is back together again and their new book looks absolutely bonkers.
Read MoreX-Men fan Michael Foulk returned to the franchise with 2019’s House of X/Powers of X reboot, and now they are writing two columns that are one (heh) with Heroes of X and History of X, starting today…
Read MoreThis special edition of Man Without Fear…By The Year covers the non main volume releases that came out during 2001, including Daredevil - Yellow and more.
Read MoreThe new printing is limited to 7,000 copies and being put out by the Hero Initiative, with a release date set for March.
Read MoreAvengers: The Korvac Saga is another prime example of old school event storytelling. It embraces both episodic content, giving complete adventures per issue, while still having each instalment fit within a much larger framework.
Read MoreIt’s 2001. Enron’s revealed to be large-scale fraud, Wikipedia launches, and terrorists crash planes into the World Trade Center on September 11th. People are listening to “Get Ur Freak On,” watching Shrek and reading Daredevil.
Read MoreWildly successful Kickstarter runners Spike Trotman and Iron Circus Comics have launched a new crowdfunding campaign, one that is fully independent, eschewing Kickstarter and other established platforms.
Read MoreAvengers - Skree/Krull War helped lay the groundwork for grand scale storytelling at Marvel and countless ramifications afterwards…it is senior staff writer d. emerson eddy’s classic comic of the week.
Read MoreSite contributor Jacob Cordas is violently excited about Savage Avengers…both the recently-concluded run as well as the newly-announced book by David Pepose, Carlos Magno, and team.
Read MoreWriter Christopher Cantwell is penning the new Star Wars: Obi-Wan title, and so I guess I am going to soon be reading a Star Wars comic.
Read MoreThis week saw the announcement of Jurassic League #1 from Daniel Warren Johnson and Juan Gedeon, a new six-part miniseries that reminds us, comics? Good, actually.
Read MoreToday Dan Clark looks at the film Blue Ruin (2013) and the comics Kill or Be Killed (2016), highlighting the similarities and differences in how each of them tell vigilante stories.
Read MoreIt’s 2000. Big Brother and Survivor usher in a new era of reality TV, and George W. Bush comes the President in one of the closest U.S. elections. People are listening to “Stan,” watching Gladiator and reading Daredevil.
Read MoreDespite the peril that the Avengers find themselves in, especially as they lose themselves in an alternate reality, there's a joy and excitement throughout the story that feels larger than life…Avengers (1998) #1 - #3.
Read MoreIt’s 1999. Two teenagers commit a tragic school shooting at Columbine, Napster is launched, Spongebob Squarepants debuts, and the world prepares for Y2K bug. People are listening to “Smooth,” watching The Matrix and reading Daredevil.
Read MoreAlex Batts’ Wic + Div Re-Read Project continues with a look at The Wicked + The Divine #27…IMPERIAL PHASE (I), Part Five: Sex and drugs and rock and roll and sex and drugs and rock and roll and sex and drugs (cont.).
Read MoreDeadman - Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love by Vaughn, Medina, Hester, Villarrubia, and Chiang is an intriguing use of Deadman, acting as a catalyst and detective in a mystery of a tragic love and an enigmatic house.
Read MorePreview: Nightwing #89 (2/15) and Superman: Son of Kal-El #9 (3/8) will cross over in a two-part story by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas and Wes Abbot…
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