NEWS WATCH: AFRO SAMURAI CREATOR TAKASHI OKAZAKI MAKES HIS MARVEL DEBUT WITH WEREWOLF BY NIGHT COVER!
THE HOUR OF THE WOLF STRIKES IN APRIL!
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DetailsAtlantis Attacks #1
Atlantis Attacks #1 (Pak, Anindito, Rosenberg) explores the moral question of whether or not a life should be sacrificed in the name of technology.
DetailsAn all star line up of industry top artistic talent will celebrate THE FASTEST MAN ALIVE with a series of decades variant covers for DC Comics THE FLASH #750
Details2019’s Techno-Virus Thriller DCeased Continues in DCEASED: UNKILLABLES #1! Here’s a first look at 48 pages of Mayhem from Tom Taylor, Karl Mostert and Trevor Scott
DetailsHellboy Winter Special 2019
The 2019 Winter Special edition of Hellboy featuring a remarkable list of creative talent including Mignola himself is here, bringing three downright captivating stories filled with classic terror, both misguided and well-founded, making for yet another must-read entry in the epic Hellboy saga.
DetailsOUT TODAY! Space is the place to be as writer Al Ewing and Juan Cabal bring us the next thrilling chapter in their story! Here is the trailer for GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #1
DetailsBuffy: Every Generation Changes Everything You Thought You Knew About the Slayer in April 2020 from BOOM! Studios
DetailsNightwing #68
Nightwing #68 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Moore): Sometimes in an issue like this it’s quality over quantity and a concrete move towards Nightwing being Nightwing again is exactly what the doctor ordered.
DetailsThe Reality-Shattering Return of Fan-Favorite Character in MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #50!
DetailsA Train Called Love, Garth Ennis, Mark Dos Santos, a scene of women with garbage boyfriends, the sexist response from “comics fans.”
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #1
Guardians of the Galaxy #1 (Ewing, Cabal, Blee) takes a hard look at balancing the responsibility you have to your family vs. the responsibility you have for doing the greater good,
DetailsDanny Phantom
The show delivered reliability, following the same format that had already been established within its genre. With its episodic progression, its highly characterized villains, and its secret identity dramatics, Danny Phantom was essentially a comic that found its home in television first.
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