NEWS WATCH: Zenescope Announces Conspiracy Sequel with Adam Goldberg!
Zenescope to release Conspiracy sequel with TV veterans at the helm
DetailsZenescope to release Conspiracy sequel with TV veterans at the helm
DetailsThe Valiant event of the year begins this spring
Details“An arrangement of glitter and slugs” as told by Kieron Gillen tells the tale of the LUDACRATS; IMAGE COMICS’ latest title is out on April 1st!
DetailsEven Heaven needs plausible deniability. Here is a look at AWA’s ARCHANGEL 8 #1 Launch trailer and some interior art. A new series from writer Michael Moreci and artist C.P. Smith
DetailsHeart Attack #3
Heart Attack #3 (Kittelsen, Zawadski, Garland, Brousseau) continues to deliver with gut-punching relevance to the current world political scene.
DetailsThe highly lauded Hawkmoon Chronicles from Michael Moorcock wraps up after 40 years in the making.
DetailsBooks of Magic #16
Books of Magic #16: (Howard, Fowler, Taillefer, Boyd, Louise, Klein, Carpenter) no good ever came from talking to yourself.
DetailsQuantum and Woody #1
With a unique artistic approach that sets the series apart from anything else you’ve seen before, Quantum and Woody #1 (Hastings, Browne, Redmond, Otsmane-Elhaou) proves to be a powerful force of pure sci-fi brilliance.
DetailsGhostbusters: Year One #1
Ghostbusters: Year One #1 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) is a great companion series to the original film, and will get you totally hyped for the new Ghostbusters movie!!!
DetailsBEM
Libra City is split between the affluent Upper and the more oppressed Outside, where crime runs amuck. However, little does the public know that shadows are fighting to keep the peace. A team of three demons, Bem, Bela, and Belo, are doing everything they can to help as many as possible. Unfortunately, humanity has trouble accepting the trio, and more often than not, labels them as terrifying monsters that must be destroyed.
DetailsUnderdog
When that theme song first begins, you can taste the Cheerios and feel the shag carpet beneath your legs. This show was built for Saturday mornings and because of that, it holds its place in cartoon history.
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