Cobra Kai #1: Wax On, Buzz Off
Cobra Kai #1
Cobra Kai #1 (Tipton, McLeod): If you think you know the story of Johnny Lawrence and Danny LaRussio, think again. This fantastic comic takes you between the scenes to show you the whole story.
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Cobra Kai #1 (Tipton, McLeod): If you think you know the story of Johnny Lawrence and Danny LaRussio, think again. This fantastic comic takes you between the scenes to show you the whole story.
DetailsJames Wan and Sergio Bonelli are coming together for a new Dylan Dog TV series
DetailsAMERICAN GODS: THE MOMENT OF THE STORM #5
American Gods: The Moment of the Storm #5 (Gaiman, Russell, Hampton): Another important revelation is made and not everyone is going to be there for the final battle.
DetailsTitan brings Blade Runner, Robotech Remix, The Thirteenth Doctor, Shades of Magic, plus many more, to NYCC!
DetailsStranger Things: Six #1-4
‘Stranger Things: Six’ (Houser, Salazar, Campagne, Louise, Piekos) takes a deeper dive into the Hawkins Lab and the MKUltra Project by way of beautiful character development and excellent world-building efforts.
DetailsThe upcoming comic series “Undiscovered Country” is on the fast track to becoming a film after New Republic Pictures acquired its rights.
DetailsConan the Barbarian #9
Conan the Barbarian #9 (Aaron, Asrar, Wilson, Lanham, Marvel) Conan ventures through a cave and is confronted by his own past!
DetailsSNOW, GLASS, APPLES
Snow, Glass, Apples (Gaiman, Doran): Fairy stories aren’t all happily ever after, charming princes and damsels in distress.
DetailsComics are often extremely collaborative, many owned by companies, not individuals, so who are the real authors? How do we define author in the case comics? Does Frank Miller or Joh Romita Jr bear the responsibility of visuals in Superman Year One? How did a Gisèle Lagacé comic almost have its cover redrawn and recolored by the printer? What is an auteur, a mangaka, a gensakusha? Why should we, as audience, fans, or professionals, care?
DetailsMa Wing-shing’s Chinese Hero, Blood Sword and Blood Sword Dynasty in English, revolutionized Chinese comics and cemented Ma as one of the world’s great comics authors. But, what makes Chinese Hero what it is? And, what is it, that no other comic can be?
DetailsIs there no stopping the literary wonder that is Neil Gaiman? As his novels continue to be adapted in several forms, his back catalogue of past achievements would seem to indicate the answer is a resounding no.
DetailsMaybe you can’t learn to like a comic, but you can learn to appreciate a comic, a human being, a publisher, style or an audience. You can learn to acknowledge their impact, their influence, the hopefully positive effect they have on things you do love.
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