Comics For Communities
All comics are engagements with communities, some comics are targeting demographics, and sometimes Trina Robbins, John Byrne, Amamiya Sae or Malcolm Shaw can just open up your entire heart and make you happy cry.
DetailsAll comics are engagements with communities, some comics are targeting demographics, and sometimes Trina Robbins, John Byrne, Amamiya Sae or Malcolm Shaw can just open up your entire heart and make you happy cry.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #24
Immortal Hulk #24 (Ewing, Bennett) has it all! A battle to the end with Hulk sitting proud at Shadow Base, and the outcome may lead our gamma giant to new cosmic heights and could affect every living being on Earth!
DetailsHellmouth #1 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) kicks this Buffy/Angel crossover off with a HUGE bang, as the Hellmouth itself rips right open and its denizens spill forth into the world!
DetailsNightwing #65
Nightwing #65 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) brings some Essential of Emeril-level spice that is much needed to the formerly bland story of “I’m not actually Nightwing despite acting exactly like Nightwing” Ric Grayson.
DetailsCriminal #8
Criminal #8 (Brubaker, Phillips, Phillips) continues the Cruel Summer in tense fashion as Jane discovers a dark secret about Ricky Lawless.
DetailsBatman vs. Ra’s Al Ghul #2
‘Batman vs Ra’s Al Ghul #2’ (Adams, Robins) continues the chaos of ‘Batman: Odyssey’ with diligence.
DetailsJoker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #1
The well-researched psychological insight, drastic use of colors, time jumps, gritty tone and even uniquely original cast of characters just aren’t enough to save Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #1 (Garcia, Suayan, Mayhew) from the pitfall of just not being all that entertaining to read.
DetailsDaredevil #12
Daredevil #12 (Zdarsky, Chechetto, Woodard, Cowles, Marvel) has our heroes (and villains) scrambling back towards normal spectacularly.
DetailsCobra 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.
DetailsBATWOMAN
Some see fear. Others, see hope. I see the “FREEDOM” to be myself, to play by my own rules. – Kate Kane
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #1
‘The Batman’s Grave #1’ (Ellis, Hitch, Nowland, Sinclair) is a perfect Batman story in an era that desperately needed one.
DetailsJoker
JOKER (Phoenix, De Niro, Conroy, Beetz) is a riveting, insightful tale of a man left behind by society, and coming untethered from any remaining semblance of sanity. Beautiful and dour at the same time, it forces the viewer to think.
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