NEWS WATCH: A Man Among Ye #1 Sails into Second Printing
A Man Among Ye #1 is being rushed back for a second printing with a new cover by Francsesca Fantini.
DetailsA Man Among Ye #1 is being rushed back for a second printing with a new cover by Francsesca Fantini.
DetailsJoin us this #CWPride as we go over Marvel’s whole catalog searching for some major popular examples of trans and gender-variant narratives. What has the House of Ideas given trans people to look for?
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After a boy mysteriously disappears in the woods, the secrets of a small town unravel. If this is what German television looks like, get me a passport, because I want to watch this kind of stuff on the daily. Why? Let’s find out.
DetailsLess than two after the death of Denny O’Neil, DC celebrates Green Lantern’s 80th Anniversary featuring a powerful, O’Neil written story that bookends his time with Hal Jordan in a way that feels more than a story.
DetailsTartarus #3
Tartarus # 3 (Christmas, Cole) is an action-packed, vibrant continuation full of twists and revelations, plunging readers further into Tilde’s world.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #3
Doctor Tomorrow #3 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez, Fitzpatrick, Cowles): Keeping it spoiler free, this issue is amazing and that’s all there is to it. Go out and buy it and then go back and buy another issue to give to a friend.
DetailsThe argument for Batman murdering or being chill with police murdering and why it is dangerous nonsense.
DetailsA Man Among Ye #1:
There’s no denying A Man Among Ye #1 (Phillips, Cermak, Pezzillo, Peteri) is explosive and dramatic, with great potential to bring something new to fans. You won’t regret buying this book.
DetailsBatman and The Outsiders #13
Batman and The Outsiders #13 (Hill, Melnikov, Plascencia) shows an inkling of potential in an otherwise dull series. It is time for the Outsiders to leave Batman’s shadow.
DetailsNightwing #71
Nightwing #71 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): This is the first time in awhile that the stakes have really felt appropriately heavy for someone of Nightwing’s ability. That alone makes this issue worth picking up.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #51
Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Liu, Perkins): A gamechanging issue for LGBT+ representations in comics, its impact and its content has left a mark that is profound and worth revisiting. It’s also an incredibly crafted and engaging one. #CWPride #XMenMonday
DetailsHarley Quinn: Breaking Glass
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass (Tamaki, Pugh, Mangual) is a graphic novel of substance, depth of character and remarkable artistic execution, utilizing a grounded approach to Harley to confront socially relevant issues directly with tact and emotion. Go buy this book. #CWPride
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