Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #1 (of 12): The Silver Age and the Art of Being Jimmy Olsen
Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #1
Jimmy Olsen brings the Silver Age into the modern age!
DetailsSuperman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #1
Jimmy Olsen brings the Silver Age into the modern age!
DetailsSecond Coming #1
Second Coming has arrived thanks to its new home at AHOY and is sure to be a contentious series. I recommend reading it for yourself and forming your own opinions.
DetailsDo some comics not take long enough to read? Do we not take enough time, reading a comic? Gekiga Time and Cinematic Time. Saito Tamaki. Gilles Deleuze. Feauturing examples from The Jughead Jones, The Dark Knight Returns, Cinderella Knight, Uncanny X-Men, and the styles of Alex Ross, Matt Baker, Jack Kirby, and Takashima Hiromi.
DetailsYoung Justice #7
‘Young Justice #7’ is the book we have been waiting on since the series was announced. It’s effortless fun made beautiful by an excellent creative team. To the fans who may have been apprehensive about jumping in, now is the time!
DetailsHarley Quinn #63
‘Harley Quinn #63’ is an emotionally complicated story backed by powerful visuals, but it unfortunately loses sight of this narrative and becomes slightly disjointed as we near the end of the issue.
DetailsLupin the III, the gentlemen thief first trailer for the new CG movie is out and it’s great
DetailsArchie #705
Check out the enjoyable start of Nick Spencer and Sandy Jarrell’s “Archie and Sabrina” arc in Archie #705.
DetailsAre we ready for a black mermaid in our entertainment? We have been in the past. Let’s look at 1943’s The Mermaid in Central Park with Mary Marvel!
DetailsThe Portland Publisher Announces Full Slate of Signings and Programming at SDCC 2019
DetailsRed Sonja #6
‘Red Sonja #6’ is a violently charming book that expands on the epic story unfolding in Hyrkania, paying homage to the character’s past while exploring a brand new chapter.
DetailsDoom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #1
The creative team behind ‘Doom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #1’ delivers a fundamentally well-executed issue despite a few missteps, and while it feels like a welcome return to form for their own interpretation, it could scare off potential newcomers with its outwardly zany positivity.
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