NEWS WATCH: Welcome to the Vivacious Universe of Valiant 2019!
The essential addition to any Valiant fan’s collection and the perfect guide for any newcomer interested in Valiant!
DetailsThe essential addition to any Valiant fan’s collection and the perfect guide for any newcomer interested in Valiant!
DetailsWith the news of Warren Ellis’ continued work with the Wildstorm Universe of characters, why not fantasize a bit about a “Planetary” film?
DetailsIan Edginton, Whilce Portacio, Ariel Olivetti, Warren Ellis, Jorge Lucas, and Gerry Alanguilan turned X-Force into a farcical, loud, fashion-forward spyfy smash-up for fourteen months, and nobody was ready for it.
DetailsThe Tempest, the final volume of Kevin O’Neill and Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a six-issue illustration of how language infects and affects us, a strange mix of how fiction and telling can harm us and indulgence in “harmful” representation as harmless fun.
Details“No Tom Hardys were injured in the making of this list.”
DetailsLauren Myracle, Jeremy Lawson, Isaac Goodhart, and Deron Bennett present a tale of an abused teenager making sense of the world by becoming a thief. A surprising look at misogyny, immaturity, homelessness, class and gender imbalances, written and drawn for a YA audience, but with value and excitement for all.
DetailsJeremy Whitley, Gurihiru, Elsa Charretier, and Megan Wilson’s The Unstoppable Wasp is a moving, caring, fun, sad, adventurous comic about superheroes, mental health, family, friendship, love, tacos stress, wrestling, trauma, and girls doing awesome science.
DetailsJoin us for a special look at the upcoming film “Spider-Man: Far From Home” written by Guest Contributor Maria Heartz. AVENGERS: ENDGAME SPOILERS AHEAD.
DetailsOldguy! The Mirror of Love! Nancy! Late Bloomer! Street Poet Ray! The merger of poetry and comics, with examples from the work of Tim Mayer, William Trowbridge, Alan Moore, Maré Odomo, José Villarrubia, Junko Hosizawa, and Michael Redmond.
DetailsExploring the origins, re-codification, and uses of the term, Mary Sue, from Star Trek to Gargoyles, Captain Marvel to Batman to Squirrel Girl and Sally Floyd.
DetailsElektra was brought back at the behest of a toy company. Mike Deodato and Peter Milligan are beloved comics talent, and Christie Scheele has always been under-appreciated as a great colorist and fantastic painter. It was 1997 and Marvel decided to launch its first Elektra ongoing series, its first solo series and some of the first work, at all, featuring the character without creator, Frank Miller, in tow.
DetailsComics are wonderfully suited to showing lies, misunderstandings, and individually held truths. A look at personal lies, systemic obfuscation, and good will conflation in Cheat, Female Furies, Mek and more, with attention to Gene Ha, Cecil Castellucci, Christine Norrie, Adriana Melo, Warren Ellis, Felicia Day, Bruce Willis, et al.
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