Panels of Inspiration: An Interview with Sweeney Boo!
Sweeney Boo continues to soar and make a name for herself in the comic world. Comic-Watch was fortunate enough to talk with her about Eat, and Love Yourself, influences, and more!
DetailsSweeney Boo continues to soar and make a name for herself in the comic world. Comic-Watch was fortunate enough to talk with her about Eat, and Love Yourself, influences, and more!
DetailsHeavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! TPB
Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O! (Usdin, Vakueva, Nesterenko): An uplifting and engaging story, filled with LGBT+ teen positivity and romance and a vibrant style you won’t want to miss. The first volume is not necessary to enjoy this engaging story set in the birth of digital music sharing.
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DetailsRifle is Beautful
Competitive rifle shooting isn’t the most popular sport, but for those who play, it is a way of life, as is the case for Hikari Kokura and the Chidori High Shooting Club. Hikari and her fellow shooting enthusiasts attend Chidori High, Izumi Shibusawa, Erika Meinohama, and Yukio Igarashi are ready to take their skills to the national stage. But they suppose they better get in some good practice first.
DetailsTremor Dose
Tremor Dose (Conrad, Bailey): Michael Conrad and Noah Bailey have created a tale so horrifically brilliant, that it will have you second-guessing your dreams and reality.
DetailsLive vicariously through your worst case scenarios about the Coronavirus with this list of germ ridden films to watch while sequestered in your homes.
DetailsIn this issue of Comics, Culture, & More we talk about the comfort of the comic shop. There is no other place like it. No matter what part of the world you are in, your comic shop will always welcome you with open arms.
DetailsArgentine artist Juan Gimenez fell victim to the COVID-19 virus at the age of 76 and is mourned by the entire comics industry. Stay safe, Watchers.
DetailsSee you soon in Gotham City, Atlantis, Gorilla City or even on Apokolips!
DetailsLITTLE VICTORIES – a moving , honest, and entertaining account of raising a child with autism
DetailsRunaways #31
Runaways #31 (Rowell, Genolet, Cunniffe): Overall, this was a dark and fitting end to one of the better Runaways arcs since the book restarted!
DetailsDC’s new young adult graphic novel by New York Times Bestselling Author Melissa de la Cruz and artist Thomas Pitilli hits stores everywhere books are sold April 7th.
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