Red Hood: Outlaw #41: Over Before it Began
Red Hood: Outlaw #41
Red Hood: Outlaw #41 (Lobdell, Messina, Lokus): Directionless and adrift, if it weren’t for the art, this book would rate far lower than it already is.
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #41
Red Hood: Outlaw #41 (Lobdell, Messina, Lokus): Directionless and adrift, if it weren’t for the art, this book would rate far lower than it already is.
DetailsDiscover the Hidden Ghosts in this Original New Middle Grade Novel about Family and Home in November 2020
DetailsThe Amazing Mary Jane #4
Amazing Mary Jane #4 (Williams, Gomez, & Lopez) hits the sweet spot. Williams’s strong dialogue adds stakes to the story while the tension mounts for the conclusion of the first next month.
DetailsFrom the makers of KAZOO magazine comes a book with plans to tell remarkable stories about women who have left their mark on the world.
DetailsIDW Publishing and the Smithsonian to create a library of graphic novels built on the cultural and scientific knowledge of the world’s largest museum, educational, and research complex.
DetailsO Maidens in Your Savage Season
To Kazusa Onodera, sex is such an alien concept, it almost doesn’t feel real. As it happens, Kazusa is not the only one without any sexual experience. Her fellow Literature Club members – Rika Sonezaki, Hitoha Hongou, Momoko Sudou, and Niina Sugawara – are equally as ignorant about sex as Kazusa. They don’t know it yet, but the girls of the Literature Club are about to go on a journey to find out what such an “adult” act truly entails.
DetailsNext month kicks off the acclaimed ‘House of X’ series, establishing a new world for the X-Men!
DetailsWritten by Takei with Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott, drawn by Harmony Becker, and published by IDW’s Top Shelf Productions imprint, They Called Us Enemy is Takei’s firsthand account of those years behind barbed wire, the joys and terrors of growing up under legalized racism, his mother’s hard choices, his father’s faith in democracy, and the way those experiences planted the seeds for his astonishing future.
DetailsThe Amazing Mary Jane #3
The Amazing Mary Jane #3 (Williams, Gomez, Werneck, and Lopez) is an overall good comic. No one aspect has blown me away. However, I also can’t find much reason to complain. It does, however, continue to keep my interest and curiosity as to what is to be coming next.
DetailsSpider-Man #3 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) delivers in a big way, knocking it out of the park on both emotional beats and sheer intensity. Don’t miss this one!
DetailsOscar Zarate and Alan Moore’s I Keep Coming Back is a horror story in which a fairly normal man just has a drink and watches strippers. Expressive, desperate art bringing us low-blow misogyny and a walk.
DetailsThe Demon Girl Next Door
Yuuko Yoshida woke up one day and discovered she had grown horns and a tail. To her utter shock, Yuuko learns that she is the descended of a long line of demons, and a curse has only ever allowed her family to live with just enough to get by. However, that could change if Yuuko could offer her ancestors the blood of a magical girl. But what are the odds a magical girl will just conveniently show up?
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