Otherworlds, Revisited: X-Men: Noir, Series #1
Revisiting @Marvel’s X-Men: Noir, an (almost) classic crime story. #XMenMonday
DetailsRevisiting @Marvel’s X-Men: Noir, an (almost) classic crime story. #XMenMonday
DetailsThe Boys
Just with Season one, the second season is engaging and interesting. The character interactions and dynamics are well explored.
DetailsTransformers vs. The Terminator #3
Transformers vs. The Terminator #3 (Mariotte, Waltz, Barber, Milne, Wood) is a all-out throw down between the Terminator and The Transformers and you will not believe some of the stuff that the creative team gets away with. Buy this book, baby!!!!
DetailsThis small press saturday we chatted with writer David Pepose about his book the Oz!
DetailsThe Legend of Shang-Chi miniseries is the epic tale of family, betrayal and justice as the incredible team of Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan, and Philip Tan launch a new chapter in the legend of Shang-Chi.
DetailsDesigner Daniel Alves seamlessly blends the excitement of crafting a unique character with the deep strategy of classic worker placement in Galaxy Hunters
DetailsSony Entertainment in process of developing a Kraven the Hunter film with J.C. Chandor ( (Margin Call, A is that Most Violent Year and most recently Netflix’s Triple Frontier) in talks to direct.
DetailsLovecraft Country
The journey is perilous, but not due to any monsters, aliens or tentacled creatures, but because they are three black citizens in an era where having a different skin color meant you could be treated unjustly and violently.
DetailsFrom Dr. Who to James Bond, a galaxy far far away to Wolverine and Xenomorph cookbooks!! Here is Titan Comics November 2020 Solicits! @ComicsTitan
DetailsBuffy The Vampire Slayer: Willow #2
Willow #2 (Tamaki, Bustos, Bruni, Wynne) Willow is may have found the perfect town in Abhainn, however, things are not always what they seem. Then there is Aelara who seems to turn up conveniently with the right amount of influence for Willow.
DetailsStargirl
This show is clearly written to fill the void of a family friendly superhero show. The show does hit on some heavy issues, but the one thing that never seems to disappear was optimism and hope.
DetailsScout Comics merchandise is coming to your TV
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