NEWS WATCH: Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 and Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights #1 Sell Out Ahead of On-Sale!
So good, it’s gone before it’s out in stores
DetailsSo good, it’s gone before it’s out in stores
DetailsJames Tynion IV releases a new self-published horror magazine, Razorblades as a a pay-what-you-want download.
DetailsTwin Peaks
Set directly after the events of season 1, season 2 follows the characters as they continue to search for the murderer, or murderers, of Laura Palmer. This is the season of Twin Peaks that got the show cancelled. Why? Let’s find out.
DetailsDr. Strange #5
Dr. Strange: Surgeon Supreme #5 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia). A ‘strange’ story with realms, mountain high cities, and demons. What could go wrong?
DetailsThem! and Tarantula!
In the 1950s, with the testing and use of atomic weapons still on the mind of the public, science fiction movies began showing what the fallout of such use could bring.
DetailsCanto and the Clockwork Fairies #01
Canto and The Clockwork Fairies #01 (Booher, Zucker, Astone Bennett) is a one-shot issue bridging the story between Canto and their New Series Canto II. For someone who doesn’t have a heart, his heart beats the hardest.
DetailsHalloween comes to Hawkins in Stranger Things One-Shot.
DetailsThe cast of upcoming Hulu, television program Marvel’s Helstrom met for a virtual Comic-Com@Home 2020 panel to discuss the series premiering October 15th on Hulu
DetailsThe superstar creative team from God Country reuinite at Image Comics to bring us a unique ongoing series called Crossover! “Familiar faces from other realities that have crashed into our book!”
DetailsBillionaire Island #3
Billionaire Island #3 (@AhoyComicMags @Manruss @stevepughcom) is the scariest book on the shelves today– a true horror story that shockingly resemebles the world we currently occupy.
DetailsJustice League Dark #24
Justice League Dark #24 (V, Nahuelpan, Chung, Leigh) utilizes the emotional underpinnings of the team’s dynamics as they attempt to gather their forces, but it loses some of the narrative momentum in the process. Still, with consistently spectacular artwork it proves worth the read.
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