NEWS WATCH: Mark Waid Named New Publisher of Humanoids
Humanoids names industry veteran Mark Waid as the company’s new publisher.
DetailsHumanoids names industry veteran Mark Waid as the company’s new publisher.
DetailsOn the eve of Dark Horse’s release of Bang! #1, Comic Watch caught up with writer Matt Kindt to talk about the book.
DetailsCobra Kai #3
Cobra Kai #3 (Tipton, McLeod, Delgado) takes us on a trip down memory lane….but changes our memories.
DetailsIn setting up the next big bad in Flash #88, writer Josh Williamson and artist Howard Porter have uniquely tied Paradox into the Flash’s mythos, and also created a sympathetic antagonist. Job well-done all around!
DetailsThor #3
In Thor #3 (Cates, Klein, Wilson, Sabino) Thor fights Beta Ray Bill.
DetailsGotham City Monsters #6
Gotham City Monsters #6 (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill, Napolitano) closes out this surprisingly excellent mini-series with blood, guts, and a whole lot of heart.
DetailsGwen Stacy #1
Gwen Stacy #1 (Gage, Nauch, Rosenberg, Caramagna) is a fun romp through the life of an average high school girl and will hopefully be the start of an engaging series!
DetailsBuffy the Vampire Slayer #12 (Bellaire, Lopez, Angulo) is chock-full of unearned character beats, ill-defined art, and vague plot contortions, showing that maybe the time isn’t right after all for a new, rebooted vision of the Slayer and her crew after all if this is the result. Disappointing to say the least.
DetailsJudge Dredd Progs 2167-2168
The Future Crimes Unity story in Judge Dredd Progs 2167-2168 (McConville, Lynch, Boswell, Parkhouse) is a great example of classic Dredd with a flair of unpredictable justice for good measure, delivering action, intrigue and even a touch of humor!
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #10
Batman and the Outsiders #10 (Hill, Soy, Gandini) takes it easy and has a beach day. Preluding what will be an exciting fight on the beach, this issue moseys followed by a little action from Black Lightning.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #39
Amazing Spider-Man #39 (Spencer, Coello, Reber) sees Spidey sit down across the table from JJJ. The results? Exactly what you’d expect.
DetailsBlackwood: The Mourning After #1
Blackwood: The Mourning After #1 (Dorkin, Fish, Fish, McKenna) makes the supernatural feel natural where a recently deceased friend might not be so deceased. The creative team delivers relatable writing and stunning visuals that will have readers feeling like they are one of the gang.
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