Color out of Space: Beautiful Madness
Color out of Space
Richard Stanley’s Color out of Space drops Nicholas Cage into the world of H.P. Lovecraft and takes viewers on a wild ride.
DetailsColor out of Space
Richard Stanley’s Color out of Space drops Nicholas Cage into the world of H.P. Lovecraft and takes viewers on a wild ride.
DetailsX-Men #9
X-Men #9 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia, Cowles): A firecracker start fizzles to a damp squib conclusion in this story — but any completist will still want to pick this issue up.
DetailsTransformers #19
Transformers #19 (Ruckley, Malkova, LaFuente, Wood) is an awesome start to the origins of the Transformers civil war. If you’ve ever wanted to check out the Transformers books, this is the issue!!
DetailsThe Visitor #4
The Visitor #4 (Levitz, Kim, Tinto, Arreola, Bowland) is once again visually stunning, and while it may not have all the answers you were wanting, it teases all the right implications to make this series a worthy addition to anyone’s Valiant collection.
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DetailsThe Terminator/Transformers #1
The Terminator/Transformers #1 (Waltz, Mariotte, Barber, Milne, Cruz, Wood) delivers a head start to the big summer blockbuster season.
DetailsHorizon Zero Dawn the popular PlayStation 4 game, is getting the comic book treatment thanks to Titan Comics this summer.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #42
Amazing Spider-Man #42 (Spencer, Ottley, Fairbairn) is fun, despite a slower pace and a break from the “heavy” story that the title is involved in.
DetailsFlash #752 (Williamson, Porter, Hi-Fi) slows down just a hair and gives its protagonist some space to breathe… in Heaven? Things aren’t what they seem, but just because the story has swerved into new territory, doesn’t mean “Flash Age” should be missed!
DetailsArtists Writers & Artisans (AWA) Studios is launching their Webtoons Comic Viewer along with the first part of J. Michael Straczynski & Mike Deodato’s Jr.’s new series The Resistance.
DetailsHawkman #22
Hawkman #22 (Venditti, Pasarin, Albert, von Grawbadger): Truly, this whole saga of Hawkman is worth reading because of issues like this one.
DetailsRadioactive Dreams
Doubtlessly, most of you have never heard of Radioactive Dreams, but it definitely fits the “so bad, it’s good” category. It is a wacky post-apocalyptic movie that is pure 80s! Even though it’s next to impossible to find, if you like fun, weird post-apocalyptic movies, you should seek this one out.
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