Paul Cornell, Demon Knights, Trans Treatment
Paul Cornell turned trans people not passing into a joke every issue of Demon Knights. We, readers, have to deal with that without unintentional fallout, without unintended insult. Wee! us.
DetailsPaul Cornell turned trans people not passing into a joke every issue of Demon Knights. We, readers, have to deal with that without unintentional fallout, without unintended insult. Wee! us.
DetailsX-Force #5
X-Force #5 (Percy, Cassara, White, Rosenberg, Caramagna) continues to be a perfect balance of action, emotion, and humor while deepening our understanding of the new status quo. Unmissable!!!
DetailsAvengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
Regardless the incarnation, the Avenger cartoons have all focused on the team of superheroes that, thanks to the MCU, we’re all familiar with. With Avengers Assemble possibly over, which has been your favorite Avengers cartoon?
DetailsBuilding a larger Valiant universe with the upcoming new title “Final Witness”
DetailsGI Joe #4
GI Joe #4 (Allor, Walter, Peer) brings one of the franchise’s least explored characters to the forefront for a story you’re going to have to read to believe.
DetailsHeres a look at Chip Kidd’s die-cut variant for SPIDER-Woman #1!!
DetailsI’m back, bub! Come party at your LCS on February 19th and grab a copy of Wolverine #1 !
Details“Rogues’ Reign” brings about some unexpected alliances in Flash #85 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero)! With the Speed Force disrupted, can the Rogues help the Flash relearn his powers so they can topple King Cold?!
DetailsRai #3
Rai #3 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) serves up pure awesomeness of cybernetic samurais on a vengeance quest like something out of only the very best spaghetti westerns.
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #1
Hawkeye: Freefall #1 (Rosenberg, Schmidt, Sabino) is the kind of comic that we haven’t seen in a long time, the kind that makes you smile.
DetailsBatman: The Animated Series
When Batman: The Animated Series came to television in 1992, it changed the field of cartoons forever.
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