Spider-Man #2 (of 5): Jackpot, Tiger (2019 ed.)
Spider-Man #2 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) proves issue one was no fluke, and delivers a genuine and heartfelt look at legacy, heroism, and growing up in a big, big shadow.
DetailsSpider-Man #2 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) proves issue one was no fluke, and delivers a genuine and heartfelt look at legacy, heroism, and growing up in a big, big shadow.
DetailsAll comics are engagements with communities, some comics are targeting demographics, and sometimes Trina Robbins, John Byrne, Amamiya Sae or Malcolm Shaw can just open up your entire heart and make you happy cry.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #24
Immortal Hulk #24 (Ewing, Bennett) has it all! A battle to the end with Hulk sitting proud at Shadow Base, and the outcome may lead our gamma giant to new cosmic heights and could affect every living being on Earth!
DetailsRaise a Glass, ComiXology & Kodansha Comics to Complete the International Bestselling Manga Series The Drops of God in English for the First Time
DetailsThe All-New Scooby Gang VS. The HELLMOUTH in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #9
DetailsCriminal #8
Criminal #8 (Brubaker, Phillips, Phillips) continues the Cruel Summer in tense fashion as Jane discovers a dark secret about Ricky Lawless.
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Some see fear. Others, see hope. I see the “FREEDOM” to be myself, to play by my own rules. – Kate Kane
DetailsHey guys, I’m John Jack, and someday I hope to draw something you can hold in your hand. Here’s a story.
DetailsCANTO #5
CANTO #5 (Booher, Zucker, Astone, Bennett): Leading through self-doubt, Team Canto challenges themselves and their adversaries to the top of The Emerald Tower. The evil Shrouded Man may be victorious just by using his mind!
DetailsNYCC 2019: Cassandra Cain, Beast Boy and Zatanna take center stage on DC’s “super-powered YA” panel
DetailsLGBTQIA community looks to finally getting some recognition in the comic world
DetailsJoin us as we catch up with David Mack in an interview where we talk about everything from upcoming projects, inspirations to the first comic he ever read.
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