Peter Milligan & John Paul Leon’s Neo-Gothic X-Men Nightmare
Peter Milligan/John Paul Leon show the origin of a supervillain and the desperation of heroes in gothic time travel comic, The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix.
DetailsPeter Milligan/John Paul Leon show the origin of a supervillain and the desperation of heroes in gothic time travel comic, The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix.
DetailsJoin us for #CWPride as we discuss Shanghai Red — the story of a trans man seeking his revenge in 19th century Portland — and discuss trans narratives and who gets to tell them. #OwnVoices
DetailsJoin us again this #CWPride month going over DC’s whole catalog searching for some major popular examples of trans and gender-variant narratives and tooooo much of the 90s!
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Mercy #3 (Andolfo, Papi, Carotenuto, Amelia) Beautiful, scary, & tragic. Lady Hellaine continues her mysterious journey in Mercy #3, however after she discovers that a horrific event has transpired, she realizes she will never be the same but is also in danger.
DetailsDr. Who
A children’s TV show from 1963 takes on a life of it’s own spanning 6 decades.
DetailsJoin us this #CWPride as we go over Marvel’s whole catalog searching for some major popular examples of trans and gender-variant narratives. What has the House of Ideas given trans people to look for?
DetailsFor #CWPride, we invite Bethania Arts, a writer, comic creator, reviewer and LGBT+ index organizer from Barbados. We had the pleasure to talk about her story T.E.R.F. Wars, her strip A Day With Beth and all things nerdy, and celebrate the thriving art and life of abuse survivors.
DetailsTwo of our writers share their experiences as Comic Watch enters the conversation of sexual abuse and systemic toxicity in the comics industry after the resignation of Charles Brownstein from The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #3
Doctor Tomorrow #3 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez, Fitzpatrick, Cowles): Keeping it spoiler free, this issue is amazing and that’s all there is to it. Go out and buy it and then go back and buy another issue to give to a friend.
DetailsThe argument for Batman murdering or being chill with police murdering and why it is dangerous nonsense.
DetailsStrange Adventures #2
Strange Adventures #2 (King, Gerads, Shaner): Excellent art combines here with a thought provoking, extremely timely story. It’s well worth picking up.
DetailsNightwing #71
Nightwing #71 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): This is the first time in awhile that the stakes have really felt appropriately heavy for someone of Nightwing’s ability. That alone makes this issue worth picking up.
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