Siddharth Kotian’s Eat the Dead
Eat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsEat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #50
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #50 (Liu, Perkins) A beautifully done and hard to digest issue, where emotional weight, tragedy and tension are achieved in practically all of it, both in the script and in the art.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #49
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #49 (Liu, Perkins) is a thrilling second issue of this arc that is excellent when it comes to personal conflict and aftermath, with art that matches the dark tone this story is setting.
DetailsArchie Vs. Predator II #1-5
Archie Vs. Predator II #1-5 (de Campi, Hack) is a delightful piece of terror flick comics, Archie canon exploration (including canon subversion) and masterfully crafted storytelling and art. Just pick it up!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #48
Get ready for the beginning of a story about fresh starts, love and mutant condition in Astonishing X-Men’s #48 (Liu, Perkins) , the starter of a new intriguing status quo and an exploration of some characters’ deep grounds.
DetailsHeavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! TPB
Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! (Usdin, Vakueva, Nesterenko): An uplifting and engaging story, filled with LGBT+ teen positivity and romance and a vibrant style you won’t want to miss. The first volume is not necessary to enjoy this engaging story set in the birth of digital music sharing.
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DetailsThe End: Part 3
Weird, complex, and emotionally resonant as ever, Sex Criminals #28 (Fraction, Zdarsky) brings the story to a narrative climax at last! With only two issues to go, the creative team is still firing on all cylinders!
DetailsAn interview with the amazing cosplayer and mixologist, Meri Williams.
DetailsWrestleMania #36
WrestleMania concludes in what may be the biggest WrestleMania of all. time. Full Results and Review inside.
DetailsMorbius #5
Morbius #5 (Ayala, Poggi, Ferreira, Mobili, Mayer, Sanchez-Almara) Vita Ayala does a phenomenal job of not only reacquainting us with Morbius while also building up on the character and the world around him but also just keeps it entertaining all around.
DetailsOresuki: Are you the only one who loves me?
Amatsuyu “Joro” Kisaragi is an extraordinarily kind but typical high schooler, and out of nowhere, he gets invitations from two of his school’s most popular students, Sakura “Cosmos” Akino and Aoi “Himawari” Hinata, to meet them respectively on two separate days. At the climax of these back-to-back dates, Cosmos and Himawari lean in close and confess that for the longest time, they have had feelings for…Joro’s best friend. This news hits hard because, in actuality, Joro has only played the goody-two-shoes so that he could hopefully achieve the relationship granted to all romantic-comedy protagonists, and it appears his efforts have failed spectacularly. However, there is one person who not only knows of Joro’s true identity but prefers it, Sumireko “Pansy” Sanshokuin, and she is not someone who intends to take no for an answer.
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