Veteran Marvel Comics Inker Juan Vlasco Passes at 51
At only 51 years old, talented veteran comics inker Juan Vlasco has passed away.
DetailsAt only 51 years old, talented veteran comics inker Juan Vlasco has passed away.
DetailsDaphne Byrne #4
Daphne Byrne #4 (Marks, Jones, Madsen) Daphne is still coming to terms with her father’s death, her mother is falling deeper into trouble, and now the brother is starting to become displeased with her. More creepy layers get peeled back in Daphne Byrne #4!
DetailsMarvel is releasing a special digital comic release of DOCTOR APHRA #1 tomorrow to celebrate MAY THE FOURTH!
DetailsAhoy mateys! Join us as we catch up with writer Stephanie Phillips to discuss a new high adventure on the high seas, A MAN AMONG YE from Top Cow
DetailsMy Hero Academia Season 4
My Hero Academia Season 4 has some of the best moments so far for this anime. However, the anime suffers when moments proceeding and following these moments drag. The characters are this anime’s strength and they add some great ones, while developing existing ones. Although, the anime needs to figure out how to walk the tightrope of balancing character development a little better.
DetailsGeneration X (1994) #1
Join Comic Watch this Sunday as we take a look back at a brilliant first issue. Generation X #1 (Lobdell, Bachalo) was innovative and risky, but hits just the right spots: dark, profound and defined art and character design, accompanied by some of the most unforgettable characters and a horrific villain.
DetailsDC Superhero Girls: Infinite Frenemies #1
DC Superhero Girls: Infinite Frenemies #1 (Deibert, Owen, Downie) is a surprisingly fun and relevent story to help us get through this difficult time in the comics industry!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #57-58
(Liu, Walta, Ruiz) Astounding and detailed art that rounds up an engaging story about the rejection of otherness and final recognition and closeness. We have a lot to admire, enjoy and learn from these two issues.
DetailsAquaman – Deep Dives (DC Digital)
Marginal through and through, Aquaman – Deep Dives #1 (Orlando, Sampere, Albarran, Lucas) doesn’t give new readers much to be interested in or vintage Aquaman fans anything all that new or interesting to care about. The art is strong, but everything else is serviceable at best and forgettable at worst.
DetailsPlanetary #5
Planetary #5 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, Fuchs) pushes the boundaries of the comics medium, opening up the entire series to wonderful new depths with a deep dive into Doctor Axel Brass, the heroes of past and what it all means for Planetary.
DetailsPREACHER DIARIES, Part 4: In which Jesse Custer has a bleak family reunion, the stakes are raised as high as they can be, and the world’s worst gran’ma makes sure everyone knows who’s in control. Plus: unresolved psychological trauma manifesting itself as macho manliness!
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