Daredevil #16: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen
Daredevil #16
Daredevil #16 (Zdarsky, Fornes, Woodard) delivers in a big, big way. What happens when you’re hopelessly in love with someone who is so bad for you? It’s a place that we’ve all been.
DetailsDaredevil #16
Daredevil #16 (Zdarsky, Fornes, Woodard) delivers in a big, big way. What happens when you’re hopelessly in love with someone who is so bad for you? It’s a place that we’ve all been.
DetailsRuins of Ravencroft: Carnage #1
Ruins of Ravencroft: Carnage #1 (Tieri, Unzueta, Vilanova, Rosenberg) begins the journey into restoring the institute while also uncovering the darkness of its past but presents some problems for new readers.
DetailsFirst appearance of the Green Ranger Shredder!
DetailsHarley Quinn #69
Harley Quinn #69 (Russell, Basri, Plascencia) reduces Harley to a background character in her own series in an attempt to explore washed up fast food icons. They can’t all be winners.
DetailsM.A.S.K.
M.A.S.K. is a gem of a cartoon that it seems the world has forgotten. However, it is such a cool concept and would be extremely ripe for turning it into a big budget blast of a movie.
DetailsA new era continues in this first look at Batman #87 by writer James Tynion IV and artists Guillem March and Tomeu Morey from DC Comics!
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #9
While Batman and the Outsiders #9 (Hill, Soy, Gandini, Cowles) is a great book filled with intriguing character drama, it’s time for this series to kick things up a notch. Plain and simple.
DetailsPsi-Lords #8
Psi-Lords #8 (Van Lente, Guedes) Ridiculously beautiful art makes every page literal eye candy and Van Lente’s tactful use of humor, raw action and cosmic intrigue it’s a undeniable that one of the most seductive reads of 2019 will stay strong in 2020.
DetailsDetective Comics #1018
Detective Comics #1018 (Tomasi, Godlewski) This issue has a lot going for it – an interesting storyline, fantastic art and colors, as well as a new and VIOLENT enemy.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #37
Amazing Spider-Man #37 (Spencer, Ottley, Rathburn)is a classic Spider-Man comic if there ever was one. How do Spencer & Ottley out-Spider-Man creators that wrote some of Spider-Man’s most classic tales decades ago?
DetailsHe-Man and the Masters of the Universe
The people of Eternia have a popularity that just won’t die. Since 1983 got the whole thing started, there have been multiple cartoons, spinoffs, and a movie. There’s even another movie supposedly coming out next year. So, of the cartoons, which has been your favorite?
DetailsJoin us for an exclusive first look at Garth Ennis and PJ Holden’s The Stringbags, coming in May from publisher Dead Reckoning!
Details