SUNDAY CLASSICS: Batman: The Killing Joke
SUNDAY CLASSICS: Batman: The Killing Joke
Journey back to the Spring of 1988 on this Sunday morning, with Comic Watch and ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Batman: The Killing Joke
Journey back to the Spring of 1988 on this Sunday morning, with Comic Watch and ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’.
DetailsDragonfly & Dragonflyman #1
Dragonfly & Dragonflyman #1 (Peyer, Krause, Troy) is an issue that demands full attention, not just for its storytelling methods, but also for its overall message.
DetailsAbsolute Carnage: Weapon Plus #1
Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus #1 (MacKay, Raffaele, Sanchez-Alamara): The bittersweet nature of being a superhero is very rarely is this portrayed as well as it is with this issue of Weapon H. Jed MacKay homes in on all of this and makes a concise fun story out of it.
DetailsIf the countdown to The Rise of Skywalker has you in a Star Wars state of mind, you’re not alone. Once you’ve marathoned all of the movies, there’s no shortage of content to get you through the rest of your days. Spanning across all forms of media, there’s a way for fans of every stripe to get their fix.
DetailsJoin Comic Watch for a look at Lucas Harari’s new graphic novel, ‘Swimming in Darkness’ along with an interview with Lucas Harari!
DetailsWonder Woman Annual #3 (Orlando, Marion, Florea) features a riveting Diana vs. Grodd battle and a setup for a major new villain who’s close to Diana’s heart!
DetailsGotham City Monsters #2
‘Gotham City Monsters #2’ (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill, Napolitano) continues to be a refreshingly solid read, crafted with great care by all involved.
DetailsBlack Panther #17: Know Your Place!
Black Panther #17 (Coates, Acuna): There may be a traitor in the ranks! Killmonger, dead and buried, but not for long as a Klyntar symbiote seek to destroy the Black Panther. Storm has a strong woman-to-woman talk with Nakia to clarify relationship status with T’Challa.
DetailsGhost Rider #2
Ghost Rider #2 (Brisson, Kuder, Keith) pushes the horror side of Marvel into new prominence with powerful storytelling and spectacular visuals fueled by hellfire’s fury. This is a series that demands to be noticed.
Details“Best of 2000 AD” mini-series coming next year
DetailsCaravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure
While Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure isn’t a great movie and doesn’t hold up over the years since its release, audiences have to remember it was intended for young children. After Return of the Jedi, kids wanted more of the adorable teddy bear creatures, and that was this movie’s goal. Sadly, this movie is boring and strange rather than what one would call an “adventure”.
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