I've spent the past 30 years exploring four-color worlds, living in the narrative gutters, time-traveling among these two-dimensional planes from my third dimension. Along the way, I've even managed to spin that love from comics into a couple of degrees!
Once Upon a Time in France
Once Upon a Time in France (Nury, Vallée) is released in a stunning omnibus edition from Dead Reckoning, telling the story of Joseph Joanovici, a Romanian Jew in occupied France during WWII who manage to play both sides of the war in his efforts to survive.
DetailsJustice League #38
“The Justice/Doom War” nears its final chapter in Justice League #38 (Snyder, Jimenez, Sampere).
DetailsSuicide Squad #1
Suicide Squad #1 (Taylor, Redondo) arrives and carries with it a familiar sense of apprehension for old school Squad readers. Anybody could be offed at any moment as Task Force X returns to its past glory.
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #3
The Batman’s Grave #3 (Ellis, Hitch, Nowlan, Sinclair, Starkings) continues to take a hyper-realistic look at the intricacies of being The Batman and what implications may lie in the more mundane moments of his life.
DetailsCaptain America #17
Captain America #17 (Coates, Masters, Milla, Petit) continues to ask the question of Cap’s place in the modern world by taking a closer look at what that modern world really looks like.
DetailsWriter, artist, and inker Gerry Alanguilan passed at age 51 and leaves the industry mourning a remarkable talent taken far, far too soon.
DetailsFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14 (Taylor, Sauvage, Lashley, Rosenberg, Lanham) closes out this series in the same way it lived—full of heart.
DetailsFar Sector #2
Far Sector #2 (Jemisin, Campbell, Bennett) dives ever deeper in the City Enduring and its resident Green Lantern as Jo begins to gain a better understanding of just how pervasive a lack of emotion can be.
DetailsDoomsday Clock #12
The wait is over and Doomsday Clock #12 (Johns, Frank, Sinclair, Leigh) is available today. SPOILERS AHEAD for an event that will surely go down as one of the most well-crafted superhero events in the history of comics.
DetailsThe Butcher of Paris #1
The Butcher of Paris #1 (Phillips, Kotz, Wordie, Peteri) sheds a terrifying light on a monster nearly lost to history and the limits of human empathy.
DetailsSuperman #18
Superman #18 (Bendis, Reis, Prado, Sinclair, Sharpe) reveals the Man of Steel’s identity to the DC Universe at large but what will the underlying impact to the character of Superman be as we move forward?
DetailsArchie #709
Archie #709 (Spencer, Tamaki, Jarell) layers more mysteries onto the existing mysteries as we begin to wonder what Sabrina is doing in Riverdale after all.
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