NEWS WATCH: Diamond Comic Distributors to Stop Shipping New Comics Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Diamond Comics Distributors has informed retailers they will no longer be shipping physical comics amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
DetailsDiamond Comics Distributors has informed retailers they will no longer be shipping physical comics amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
DetailsAlthough normally a reliably entertaining title, Teen Titans #40 (Glass, Thompson, Pansica, Ferreira, Maiolo) chooses to play it far too safe and winds up being an exercise in banality instead. The art team saves it from being a complete wash, at least.
DetailsBy the grace of The Five, the resurrection protocols can bring back any fallen mutant. But such a huge enterprise isn’t without its problems and complications… Heres the trailer for X-FACTOR from Marvel
DetailsThe Hunt
Blumhouse’s new movie follows an elite group of rich liberals who kidnap and hunt to kill people they deem as “deplorables.” Modeled after the story from The Most Dangerous Game, this movie is a blast to watch.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #2
Doctor Tomorrow #2 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez): Doctor Tomorrow brings superhero action and excitement in a way you’re not gonna get from any other traditional superhero book on the shelves!
DetailsJudge Dredd 100-Page Giant
Although the Judge Dredd 100-Page Giant is essentially just a collection of reprinted material, it’s the perfect introduction for those who are looking to jump into Dredd books at IDW.
DetailsBlackwood: The Mourning After #2
Blackwood: The Mourning After #2 (Dorkin, Fish, Fish, McKenna) is a blast to read and perfectly balances reality in a magic setting. Dorkin’s talent shines in his characters; the students don’t feel like caricatures. The Fish’s art is the frosting on the cake — you can’t get enough.
Detailsb.b. free #3
b.b. free #3 (Rivera, Dunlap, Quigley, Campbell) handles every issue more like a love & care letter to oppressed kids, like a story of finding your own strength and owning it. It gives us some of the most important moments in representation, and the art moves emotionally with the story. It’s a captivating, fun and fantastical read that I feel is important we look up to, both readers and creators.
DetailsTerra Nova
In the year 2149 the Earth is dying, and people travel back in time to a prehistoric version of Earth, where dinosaurs roam, to join settlement: “Terra Nova”. In 2011 when it was made, Terra Nova had one of the biggest budgets in television history, though that doesn’t make it good. In the case of Terra Nova, the distinction between “good” and “expensive” is important. Why? Let’s find out.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #3
Guardians of the Galaxy #3 (Ewing, Vakueva, Sprouse, Story, Ortega, Cabal, Blee, Petit) gives us a deeper look into the Guardians. This issue is pretty vital for the direction of the book, so I’d highly recommend picking it up.
DetailsTartarus #2
Tartarus #2 (Christmas, Cole, Campbell) continues to offer readers an engrossing, symbol-rich, trope-defying science fiction epic worth sinking their teeth into.
DetailsWhy not got to a comic-con while sitting on your coach, practising social distancing!
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