NEWS WATCH:The Darkness of the Blackstars Spreads Across the Universe!
There are some bloody and aggressive “negotiations” in this first look at Xermanico’s art (colors by Steve Oliff) from Grant Morrison’s Blackstars #1!
DetailsThere are some bloody and aggressive “negotiations” in this first look at Xermanico’s art (colors by Steve Oliff) from Grant Morrison’s Blackstars #1!
DetailsBatman #80
Batman #80 (King, Romita Jr., Janson, Morey): Literary wit, astonishing action, and kneebuckling art all abound in this issue. What more could you possibly want?
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #31
Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Spencer, Ottley, Rathburn, Fairbairn): Although confusing at times, this issue of Amazing Spider-Man features a lot of fun, chills, mysteries, and carnage. Both literally and figuratively.
DetailsIDW’s show-stopping highlights from New York Comic-Con 2019
DetailsA look into Watchmen and into myself, a look into mid-1980s superhero comics and how things read now. With all respect to Dave Gibbons, Richard Bruning, John Higgins, and Alan Moore.
DetailsPowers of X #6
Powers of X #6 (Hickman, Silva, Gracia, Curiel): This is a stunning, heartbreaking, beautiful conclusion to a wonderful piece of work — and like every ending it opens the door into a brave new future.
DetailsBATMAN: DAMNED and The Batman Who Laughs Debut On The Bestsellers List!
DetailsHarley Quinn #66
Harley Quinn #66 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is an emotional deep dive into both Harley’s relationships and her ability to cope with reality, pushing the character in interesting new directions.
DetailsMarvel Team-Up #6
The stunning artwork in Marvel Team-Up #6 (McElroy, Guara, Sobreiro) just isn’t enough to make it feel truly worthwhile, despite the arc having so much potential to start.
DetailsPunisher #16 (Rosenberg, Kudranski, Fabela) brings Frank Castle’s war with Baron Zemo to a dramatic and shocking conclusion!
DetailsThe Show May Be Over But The Art Remains. Here Is Some of the Best X-Men Related Art From New York Comic Con 2019!
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