NEWS WATCH: Discover The Shocking Origins Of The HELLMOUTH Event In BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #8
Your First Look at the Beginning of the Historic Buffy and Angel Event HELLMOUTH in September 2019
DetailsYour First Look at the Beginning of the Historic Buffy and Angel Event HELLMOUTH in September 2019
DetailsMa Wing-shing’s Chinese Hero, Blood Sword and Blood Sword Dynasty in English, revolutionized Chinese comics and cemented Ma as one of the world’s great comics authors. But, what makes Chinese Hero what it is? And, what is it, that no other comic can be?
DetailsArchie #706
Witness the tale that united Archie and Sabrina beginning in ‘Archie #706’ (Spencer, Tamaki, St-Onge), a fun and beautiful book on sale now!
DetailsNande Koko ni Sensei ga!?
Often when everything seems normal, that is when life throws you a curveball. For four high schoolers, that curveball is their sudden closeness with one of their beautiful teachers.
DetailsDo some comics not take long enough to read? Do we not take enough time, reading a comic? Gekiga Time and Cinematic Time. Saito Tamaki. Gilles Deleuze. Feauturing examples from The Jughead Jones, The Dark Knight Returns, Cinderella Knight, Uncanny X-Men, and the styles of Alex Ross, Matt Baker, Jack Kirby, and Takashima Hiromi.
DetailsArchie #705
Check out the enjoyable start of Nick Spencer and Sandy Jarrell’s “Archie and Sabrina” arc in Archie #705.
DetailsThe Portland Publisher Announces Full Slate of Signings and Programming at SDCC 2019
DetailsThe Tempest, the final volume of Kevin O’Neill and Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a six-issue illustration of how language infects and affects us, a strange mix of how fiction and telling can harm us and indulgence in “harmful” representation as harmless fun.
DetailsYour First Look at SABAN’S GO GO POWER RANGERS: FOREVER RANGERS #1 from BOOM! Studios
Details“Urban Legendz” release by Humanoids brings friendship and vigilantes when we need it the most
DetailsLauren Myracle, Jeremy Lawson, Isaac Goodhart, and Deron Bennett present a tale of an abused teenager making sense of the world by becoming a thief. A surprising look at misogyny, immaturity, homelessness, class and gender imbalances, written and drawn for a YA audience, but with value and excitement for all.
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