Interview With Stephen Graham Jones
Bram Stoker Award Winner Stephen Graham Jones on Marvel Voices, Indigeneity, collaboration, and the value of comics.
DetailsBram Stoker Award Winner Stephen Graham Jones on Marvel Voices, Indigeneity, collaboration, and the value of comics.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #5
Doctor Tomorrow #5 (Arbona, Towe, Fitzpatrick) Doctor Tomorrow is the perfect escape for readers who just need a well written, thought provoking story that challenges what we love about comics while also reminding us why we love comics. @ValiantComics
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Magnus Robot Fighter vs Predator #1-2
Magnus Robot Fighter vs Predator #1-2 (Shooter, Ostrander, Weeks) A brutal conflict and gripping story that stands the test of time and reminds us why we love Magnus and Predator to begin with.
DetailsJulie Kenner’s Extraordinarily Yours series is romantic comedy adventure about life with powers and dating in the age of the superhero.
DetailsImmortal Hulk #36
Immortal Hulk #36 (Ewing, Bennet) feels like a filler issue, a side-effect of writing for the trade. Still a cut above the standard issue these days, but hard to appreciate in its own right.
DetailsBatman: Three Jokers #1 (of 3)
After four years’ wait, Batman: Three Jokers #1 (@geoffjohns, @JasonFabok, @bdanderson13) is at last upon us. Despite any owed skepticism due to its extreme tardiness, this is a perfect, masterpiece of a comic. DO NOT MISS IT.
DetailsSex Criminals #30 (Fraction, Zdarsky)moves into deep philosophical territory for its penultimate issue, delivering a unique and moving reading experience like no other. This is a series that deserves to be talked about and studied for years to come.
DetailsAlienated #5
Alienated #5 (Spurrier, Wildgoose, & May) continues to provide an example of what can happen when a group of talented creators melds their skills together flawlessly.
DetailsBig Girls #1
In Big Girls #1 (Howard, Fonografiks), 300-foot-tall Ember fights against the patriarchy-as-kaiju. Yet, Howard’s bioessentialist metaphor is battling itself, as is his striking yet simultaneously underwhelming art. One can only hope Big Girls comes into its own with time.
DetailsThis week on Small Press Saturday, John Jack talks with Zack Quaintance about the book NEXT DOOR, currently funding on Kickstarter!
DetailsMighty Morphin Power Rangers #52
MMPR #52 (Parrott, Hidalgo, Baiamonte)….the confrontation between Kimberly and the imprisoned Drakkon alone is worth the read.
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