The New Yorker Cartoon Takeover
December 2019, The New Yorker revises its all-comics issue for a new era, as the Cartoon Takeover!
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.
DetailsHow many snikts could a snikt bub snikt if a snikt bub could snikt…bubs? Here’s the trailer for the upcoming WOLVERINE #1 by Benjamin Percy, Adam Kubrick and Victor Bogdanovic!
DetailsNightwing #68
Nightwing #68 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Moore): Sometimes in an issue like this it’s quality over quantity and a concrete move towards Nightwing being Nightwing again is exactly what the doctor ordered.
DetailsA Train Called Love, Garth Ennis, Mark Dos Santos, a scene of women with garbage boyfriends, the sexist response from “comics fans.”
DetailsVampires and more at Archie comics on 1/20
DetailsSensation Comics with fantastic Wildcat and Little Boy Blue comics and a Wonder Woman by Joye Hummel, the first woman to write the character.
DetailsDaredevil #16
Daredevil #16 (Zdarsky, Fornes, Woodard) delivers in a big, big way. What happens when you’re hopelessly in love with someone who is so bad for you? It’s a place that we’ve all been.
DetailsPsi-Lords #8
Psi-Lords #8 (Van Lente, Guedes) Ridiculously beautiful art makes every page literal eye candy and Van Lente’s tactful use of humor, raw action and cosmic intrigue it’s a undeniable that one of the most seductive reads of 2019 will stay strong in 2020.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #37
Amazing Spider-Man #37 (Spencer, Ottley, Rathburn)is a classic Spider-Man comic if there ever was one. How do Spencer & Ottley out-Spider-Man creators that wrote some of Spider-Man’s most classic tales decades ago?
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