How to Talk Art and Entertainment 2020
Ten ways we can talk about comics, art, fandom and entertainment better.
DetailsTen ways we can talk about comics, art, fandom and entertainment better.
DetailsWonder Woman #757 (Orlando, Merino, Cifuento, Fajardo Jr.) gets tripped up on its own attempted cleverness, resulting in a deux ex machina that causes the conclusion of “The Four Horsewomen” to not only fall flat, but not even be a conclusion at all.
DetailsMarvel Entertainment and Tsuburaya Productions exciting collaboration begins this September! Meanwhile, check out ALEX ROSS’s Stunning Cover for THE RISE OF ULTRAMAN #1
DetailsZombies, She-Hulk, Black Widow, Doom, Shang- Chi and a whole bunch of Mutant action are some of the highlights coming from Marvel this September!!
DetailsWarner Bros announces DC FANDOME, a mega, 24-hour, immersive virtual fan experience, coming August 22!
DetailsSuperman #22
Superman #22 (Bendis, Maguire) sees the series return after the COVID-19 induced hiatus to deliver an anti-climactic finale to an otherwise extremely well-done arc in “The Truth”.
DetailsDark Knights: Death Metal #1 (Snyder, Capullo, Glapion, Plascencia) is more fun than a barrel of used death metal CDs. Big, fun, and utterly over the top, the fate of the DCU being at stake couldn’t possibly be a louder power chord!
DetailsGold Lantern, the long-teased character by Bendis, will finally be featured in the upcoming Legion of Super-Heroes #7.
DetailsNick Spencer, Ryan Ottley, and a veritable Hall of Fame of Spider-Creators celebrate a web-swinging landmark this September!
DetailsDC Comics and HBO Max introduce three new superheroes in the TO THE MAX digital comic
DetailsYoung Avengers #4 (2005)
Young Avengers #2 (2005) (Heinberg, Cheung, Dell & Ponsor) The time line is changing! Will Captain America, Iron Man, and Jessica Jones join forces with Kang to defeat his younger self before it is too late?
DetailsTo the Max #1-3
To the Max #1-3, the HBO Max and DC Comics, is available for free on Comixology and other platforms, yet still somehow feels overpriced.
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