NEWS WATCH: Magnetic Press Reopens Their Webstore to Fans and Retailers!
Magnetic Press helps out their fans and retailers by reopening their webstore with discounts and deals to help out during the pandemic.
DetailsMagnetic Press helps out their fans and retailers by reopening their webstore with discounts and deals to help out during the pandemic.
DetailsComic Watch’s own Matt Meyer recounts the history of DC/Vertigo’s PREACHER, in the first chapter of this multipart look back!
DetailsStar Trek: The Next Generation – Hive
It isn’t perfect, but Star Trek: The Next Generation – Hive (Braga, Matalas, Fickett, Corroney, Hi-Fi, Lee) is a series that offers plenty of fan service, mostly beautiful art and just enough depth of plot to keep you invested for the long haul.
DetailsHeavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! TPB
Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! (Usdin, Vakueva, Nesterenko): An uplifting and engaging story, filled with LGBT+ teen positivity and romance and a vibrant style you won’t want to miss. The first volume is not necessary to enjoy this engaging story set in the birth of digital music sharing.
DetailsNothing can keep a good comic-con down
DetailsQuarter Killer, the latest comiXology Originals graphic novel, is a Hip-Hop cyberpunk Robin Hood of the ‘hood. Available today!
DetailsBatman The Adventures Continue #1
Batman: The Adventures Continue #1 (Burnett, Dini, Templeton, Reed) is not a book for kids but people of all ages will enjoy it.
DetailsReturn of the Living Dead
Return of the Living Dead took the 80s by storm with a killer punk rock soundtrack and the birth of the fast zombie.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #33 (Hulk LGY #750)
The Immortal Hulk #33 (Ewing, Bennett, Pitarra, Mounts, Garland, Petit): The Roxxon Corporation messed with the wrong Hulks. Roxxon’s counter-offensive against our monster squad comes to a bloody end.
DetailsBatman/Superman #8
Batman/Superman #8 (Williamson, Derington, McCaig, Hill): Williamson is telling a great story with Batman and Superman combating their greatest threats and he’s bringing over talents like Nick Derington to help tell those stories.
DetailsKilling Red Sonja #1
Killing Red Sonja #1 (Russell, Ingman, Rousseau, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) gives readers little in the way to care about in either character or plot, and is further hampered by bland art.
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