NEWS WATCH: First Look at Cover Art for James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas’ WYND!
Discover the Star-Studded “Must Read” Original Series from BOOM! Studios Starting in June 2020!
DetailsDiscover the Star-Studded “Must Read” Original Series from BOOM! Studios Starting in June 2020!
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #5
Hawkeye Freefall #5 (Rosenberg, Schmidt) kicks it up a notch in a series that continues to turn it up a notch. When will they stop? I have a feeling there’s no ceiling when it comes to this series!
DetailsFunimation is celebrating Summer with One Piece, and there’s no shortage of incredible content!
DetailsThe Ludocrats #1
The Ludocrats (Gillen, Rossignol, Stokely, Bonvillain, Cowles) is gratuitously violent, artistically inspired, fourth-wall-obliterating, steampunk/fantasy Saturday-morning-cartoon-meets-Asterix for people who love profanity. Is it ludicrous? Most definitely. Is it funny? That’s subjective.
DetailsDCeased: Hope at World’s End #1
DCeased: Hope at World’s End #1 (Taylor, Nguyen, Lokus, Temofonte, Oliver, DC Comics) is a quick ground-level look at the opening days of the cataclysm.
DetailsThe Third Chapter in the Celebrated ‘MOON Trilogy’ Launches Exclusively on Kickstarter in Partnership with Z2 Comics!
DetailsSecond of 2000 AD’s all-ages issues lands at the end of May, with brand new strips for readers old and new!
DetailsBOOM! STUDIOS Reveals slate of comics books available in comic shops in July 2020!
DetailsX-Force Special: Ain’t No Dog
There may not be much heart involved, but I’m guessing that’s not really what this story is getting at either, and that’s okay. Sometimes you just want to see Wolverine take out a whole group of fanatics in the most violent way possible while screaming “Jeezus I love this!”, and that’s exactly what X-Force Special: Ain’t No Dog #1 (Huston, Aaron, Palo, Dell’Edera) delivers.
DetailsAnt-Man #4
Ant-Man #4 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) may be stuck on the web, but it’s as thoroughly vibr-ant and ant-ertaining as ever.
DetailsPlanetary #9
After eight issues of tidbits of information placed at strategic points in the story, Planetary #9 (Ellis, Cassaday, Baron, Heisler) feels explosive thanks to it’s willingness to dig into the core of what this series is doing. There is a sense of urgency now that I have sorely been missing and it really takes the series to a new level.
DetailsJudge Dredd Prog 2177
Judge Dredd prog 2177 (Niemand, Critchlow, Parkhouse) is a hit, no doubt about it. It’s a one-shot that you may have a hard time finding any complaints about. There are a lot of interesting elements at work that show this team fundamentally understands what makes a good Dredd story, so don’t miss out on this one!
Details