NEWS WATCH: ICYMI Marvel Releases Kris Anka’s Variant For Thor #1!
Marvel releases the first variant of Thor #1; by Kris Anka!
DetailsMarvel releases the first variant of Thor #1; by Kris Anka!
DetailsThe Dreaming #15
The Dreaming #15 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) continues to feel fresh and new on familiar ground. Will the Dreaming ever be restored to the place Matthew knows or is Wan’s presence a sign of the times?
DetailsEwoks: The Battle for Endor
As far as the two Ewok made for TV movies go, this one was much darker and more action-filled than the first, making it more watchable for all ages instead of just young children. Aside from its fantasy elements, this Ewoks installment is more like a true entry of the Star Wars saga.
DetailsDiscover a New Adventure with Fan-Favorite Hup from the Netflix Series in January 2020
DetailsRachel Pollack brought the New Gods firmly into the 90s, and the run is more often decried than read. What could elicit such fear and disdain? What madness lies with gods who are flexible ideals.
DetailsRed Sonja #10
Red Sonja #10 (Russell, Colak, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) isn’t the most action-packed issue in the series thus far, but it does capture some important moments in the expansive war at hand that fans will want to catch.
DetailsJoin Comic Watch for a look at Lucas Harari’s new graphic novel, ‘Swimming in Darkness’ along with an interview with Lucas Harari!
DetailsFrom Dark Horse, Daniel Freedman (Undying Love) and CROM (Birdking), comes an original graphic novel about family, freedom, and killing monsters for loot in Raiders.
DetailsAMERICAN GODS: THE MOMENT OF THE STORM #6
American Gods: TMOTS #6: Russell, Hampton, Fabry, Brown, Mack, Lange, Parker) a perfect blend of plotting and art leads us to payoff we’ve waited so long to see.
DetailsGotham City Monsters #2
‘Gotham City Monsters #2’ (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill, Napolitano) continues to be a refreshingly solid read, crafted with great care by all involved.
DetailsCrone #1
Crone #1 (Culver, Greenwood, Simpson, Brosseau) has a lot of potential, but it relies greatly on tropes and imagery from other staples of the sword and sorcery genre. Time will tell if this story escapes blending in too much with its predecessors.
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