NEWS WATCH: AHOY Comics will publish HASHTAG: DANGER: DANGER ON DINOSAUR ISLAND
HASHTAG: DANGER is not for children unless they are bad…and very curious!
DetailsHASHTAG: DANGER is not for children unless they are bad…and very curious!
DetailsGrant Morrison, Steve Yeowell, Tatjana Wood, and Jon Muth bring us two comics about guilt, forgiveness, and toleration. A sci-fi action satire of arts movements, the Beats, the Decadents, and a sad horror comedy that starts with the murder of God in a play.
DetailsWith the holiday season upon us, ComiXology has another reason to get everything on your reading wish list!
DetailsAfter suffering a brain aneurysm in late September, Tom Lyle– the influential artist known for Robin, Starman, and Spider-Man– has passed away.
DetailsTeasing Master Takagi-san 2
The new school year is almost here, and it is a chance for every student to reinvent themselves. For Nishikata, he hopes to finally win one over on his long time, self-appointed rival, his classmate Takagi, who can’t help tease Nishikata whenever she sees him. Even with his best-laid plans ready to go, Takagi makes quick work to upend any victory Nishikata hopes to achieve.
DetailsWWE Then. Now. Forever Volume 4 TPB
Have you ever wondered what Shawn Michaels was thinking as he was about to superkick Ric Flair? Or how the legendary team of Money, Inc. was formed? Then check out my review of WWE: Then. Now. Forever. Volume 4 TPB (Singh, Goode)
DetailsJoin us for an exclusive interview with Joe Rubinstein from the Rhode Island Comic Con 2019.
DetailsRunaways #26
Runaways #26 (Rowell, Genolet) is a good, solid effort, but not exactly necessary.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #26
The Immortal Hulk #26 (Ewing, Bennett, Jose) To save our race, Bruce Banner is declaring WAR on our very “level” of humanity! How? What does that even mean? He must be out of his monstrous gamma mind! The consequences will be pulled by both horns.
DetailsJoin us for an exclusive interview from Rhode Island Comic Con 2019 with Neal Adams!
DetailsArchie: 1955 #2
‘Archie: 1955’ #2 (Augustyn, Waid, Grummett, Burchett, Smith) delivers a fun read that is quietly laced with lessons in power and privilege.
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