NEWS WATCH: Fan Favorite Show ‘Young Justice’ Will Return for Season 4
Fan Favorite Animated Show ‘Young Justice’ will make a return with a new season On DC Universe.
DetailsFan Favorite Animated Show ‘Young Justice’ will make a return with a new season On DC Universe.
DetailsIronheart #8
‘Ironheart #8’ continues the recent team-up nature of the series with a beautiful introduction of Doctor Strange in the Sanctum Sanctorum. It’s full of drama and heart, but it also feels more concerned with getting Riri to her next destination. Will the next issue make this worthwhile? We will have to just wait and see!
DetailsAge of X-Man: Apocalypse and the X-Tracts #5
The stunning conclusion to Apocalypse and the X-Tracts heralds the end of the “Age of X-Man” in spectacular (and beautiful) fashion.
DetailsSDCC Funko Pop Exclusives up for order now!
DetailsJim Henson’s The StoryTeller: Sirens: Tale #3 (of 4)
In Jim Henson’s StoryTeller: Sirens #3 Sara Webb tells a wholesome tale using the selkies of Scittish lore.
DetailsAge of X-Man: Prisoner X #5
A rather predictable end to an otherwise quite well-constructed series, Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #5 simply suffers from being tied to a larger event.
DetailsFlash #74
The future is coming for novice hero Barry Allen! What’s a rookie to do?1
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.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #8
Despite it’s predictable nature, ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8’ is a dramatic and vividly illustrated look into the true dangers behind wearing the mask. This one will have fans on the edge of their seats!
DetailsSuperman #13
The penultimate chapter of the “Unity Saga” delivers as many answers as the previous twelve issues in Superman #13.
DetailsNaomi #6
Naomi finally knows who she is – but will the monstrous Zumbado end her before she gets the chance to find out what that means?
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.
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