Dark Agnes #1: You Will Remember Me
Dark Agnes #1
Dark Agnes #1 (Cloonan, Pizzari, Ramos): I was immediately and unabashedly in love with this comic. The setting, the dialog, the story, the characters, the whole shebang.
DetailsDark Agnes #1
Dark Agnes #1 (Cloonan, Pizzari, Ramos): I was immediately and unabashedly in love with this comic. The setting, the dialog, the story, the characters, the whole shebang.
DetailsCrowded #11
Crowded #11 (Sebela, Stein, Brandt, Farrell, Rae) is a masterclass in space. With walls closing in and everything getting worse, Crowded only gets better.
DetailsSanrio’s newest darling proves again why she’s the successor to the Hello Kitty dynasty that we all deserve. When Aggretsuko issue #1 dropped February 5th, it saw an immediate problem; they couldn’t keep it on the shelves!
DetailsThe End, Part 1
Sex Criminals #26 (Fraction, Zdarsky) sees the long-dormant indie darling return, and in fine form. If you’ve never given this book a shot, go back and get caught up ASAP! And if you’re a lapsed reader, frustrated with its many delays in shipping – now’s the time to come home.
DetailsFrom DC comics, its a reporter, its a love interest, its DC comics favorite news hound Lois Lane in her ninth installment. Written by Greg Rucka with Art by Mike Perkins. In the wake of a second attempt on her life, Lois takes the unprecedented step of…telling Superman to back off! As the Kiss of…
DetailsHeroes Reborn was an imprint helmed by Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, reinventing Marvel superheroes like Captain America and the Fantastic Four for the 1990s. Did they need reinventing?
DetailsMetal Men #4
Metal Men #4 (Didio, Davis, Wright): Robot mayhem, solid comedy, Kirby throwbacks and devious mystery afoot: what else do you need in Metal Men?
DetailsDC explores Crimes of Passion this Valentines Day with stories feature Batman, Catwoman, and more
DetailsDecember 2019, The New Yorker revises its all-comics issue for a new era, as the Cartoon Takeover!
DetailsSpider-Man The Black Cat Strikes #1
Spider-Man The Black Cat Strikes #1 (Hallum, Maresca, Rosenberg) is a fantastic gateway into the world of Spider-Man, even though nobody needs one. A smart, fresh story delivers exactly what it should.
DetailsRegular Show
The Regular Show is a wacky, extremely creative animated series that ran for 8 seasons about a couple of guys that work at a city park. It’s a simple premise, yet the show is anything but simple or “regular”.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #1
Doctor Tomorrow #1 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez, Cowles) is the kind of opening salvo you want for any book, with just enough intrigue and mystery to keep you on the hook mixed with the kind of fun sci-fi and relatability that we read comics for in the first place.
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