SUNDAY CLASSICS: Ninjak (1994) #1: Blackwater
Ninjak #1
Ninjak (1994) #1 (Moretti, Quesada, Palmiotti, Eliopoulos) Colin King makes his debut in a solo series that will be a nightmare for all that stand in his way.
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Ninjak (1994) #1 (Moretti, Quesada, Palmiotti, Eliopoulos) Colin King makes his debut in a solo series that will be a nightmare for all that stand in his way.
DetailsDr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #4
Dr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #4 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia, Fabela) Love in the air? perhaps but the hospital just got a new sunroof.
DetailsSnowpiercer
Snowpiercer grips viewers in the very first instant with the quintessential hook and implores them to ask questions—deep, meaningful questions, to which there are no easy answers.
DetailsNinjak vol 6: The Seven Blades of Master Darque
Ninjak vol 6 (Kindt, Cafu, Lamming, Segovia, Baron, Lee, Arreola): If you’re a new reader I’m genuinely excited, like kids on Christmas morning excited for you as you work your way through this fantastic run with an all around epic conclusion.
DetailsThat Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
In the world that we all know, Satoru Mikami was the epitome of an average guy. Sadly, that is not always enough to keep one safe. After a senseless act of violence, Satoru is mortally wounded, and his consciousness slowly begins to drift away. Waking up in a dark cave, the human that was once known as Satoru Mikami is reincarnated as the oddly powerful slime monster named Rimuru Tempest.
DetailsWonder Woman #755 (Orlando, Merino, Cifuentes, Fajardo Jr.) questions just how potent an avatar for truth Diana REALLY is when she’s confronted with a well-intended mistake from her past. It’s largely successful in its endeavor, and hits a comfort zone as far as the title character is concerned that should strike all the right chords with fans.
DetailsAlberto Rayo is a Peruvian comic writer with a broad multi-genre artwork. We sat with him to talk about his work, his inspirations and his sci-fi narrative approach, connecting visions of the future with indigenous roots, environmentalism and an anti-colonial approach.
DetailsBatman: Gotham Nights #2-3
Batman: Gotham Nights #2-3 (Grey, Benjamin, Friend, Sinclair) from the DC Digital Firsts line are anything but fresh as the reprinted material is just about as generic as possible.
DetailsAugust solicits and covers for Spider-Man and a few of his friends for August!
DetailsSwamp Thing: New Roots #4
Swamp Thing: New Roots #4 (Russell, Santuccci, Kalisz, Sharpe) is certainly fun, but it’s also essentially rendered meaningless by its own narrative. If you aren’t committed to reading every issue in the DC Digital Firsts lineup, this is an issue you can skip.
DetailsThe Children’s Tumor Foundation in conjunction with Bottled Lighting Comics plans to educate the world through comics for this year’s Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month.
DetailsScout Comics has announced a brand new series set to release this fall titled THE RECOUNT!
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