Star Wars: A New Hope – The Start of Something Unprecedented
Star Wars: A New Hope
In 1977, the release of what was then simply known as Star Wars was the beginning of something never before seen in this world. It was a global phenomenon.
DetailsStar Wars: A New Hope
In 1977, the release of what was then simply known as Star Wars was the beginning of something never before seen in this world. It was a global phenomenon.
DetailsFar Sector #1
Far Sector #1 (Jemisin, Campbell, Bennett) is off to a promising start. Gorgeously detailed in both word and text, when this new Green Lantern eventually takes flight, it will be a sight to behold.
DetailsWith the holiday season upon us, ComiXology has another reason to get everything on your reading wish list!
DetailsGI Joe A Real American Hero #268
In GI Joe A Real American Hero #268 (Hama, Diaz) we find out what happens to someone’s psyche when they assume another person’s personality. But what happens when the other person’s personality is already taken by another person?
DetailsThe hit comic series based on the world-famous, fan favorite animated epic continues with this stunning extra-sized Robotech event from Titan Comics this December!
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 (Zub, Medina) delves into the subject of leadership. Can one man lead a team of oft-overlooked individuals to a group of people that can save the world?
DetailsFrom science to religion to mythology, the Force has captured Star Wars fans’ imaginations for generations while simultaneously serving as a basic philosophical analogy of good vs. evil. But where do midi-chlorians fit into all of this?
DetailsStrange Skies Over East Berlin #2
Strange Skies Over East Berlin #2 (Loveness, Estherren, Delpeche) is a deeply satisfying artistic step forward in an emotionally driven psychological thriller.
DetailsI Am Mother
I Am Mother is a slow burn, tension builder of a sci-fi movie that teeters on the edge of thriller and horror territory. In a post-apocalyptic world where most humans have died, viewers are trapped in a claustrophobic bunker with one young girl being raised by a robot known as “Mother”. When a mysterious stranger shows up, audiences never know quite who to trust, machine or human.
DetailsDeath’s Head #1-4
In Death’s Head #1-4 (Howard, Zama, Sobreiro) the art team sets the perfect mood while the story drives in an enjoyable story guided by a great grasp of the characters’ voices. Death’s Head is a hard book to not like.
DetailsRobotech Remix #2
I dive deep into the world of Robotech. Or should I say RobotechS? Find out when I analyze Robotech Remix #2 (Fletcher, Damaso)
DetailsThe debate was so heated that it spread far beyond the usual limits of Star Wars fanaticism. Longtime viewers, casual viewers, even people who had never seen a single movie—everyone was asking who shot first, even if they didn’t know why.
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