NEWS WATCH: Brand New WEREWOLF BY NIGHT to Rejoin the Marvel Universe this April!
TABOO of THE BLACK EYED PEAS and Benjamin Jackendoff introduce a NEW WEREWOLF BY NIGHT to the Marvel Universe
DetailsTABOO of THE BLACK EYED PEAS and Benjamin Jackendoff introduce a NEW WEREWOLF BY NIGHT to the Marvel Universe
DetailsOver the Garden Wall
The show excels beyond any kind words that could be said about it, and exceeds any expectations that could possibly be set. It isn’t just as good as everyone says it is; it is awesomely and obscenely better.
DetailsJane Foster: Valkyrie #7
Jane Foster: Valkyrie #7 (Ewing, Aaron, Perez, Aburtov) leaves me wanting more but has potential ramifications for Jane and the Marvel world as a whole that makes it a story worth reading.
DetailsBloodshot #5
Bloodshot #5 (Seeley, Booth, Corona): Few action oriented comics are this well crafted, the perfect mix of humanization, bloody conflict and slightly off color humor. Issue after issue Bloodshot proves itself to be worth every penny.
DetailsJonny Quest
Jonny Quest is a fascinating and timeless cartoon, It holds up when watched it today, 55 years after it aired, and will be enjoyed by a modern-day audience, no matter what they’re age.
DetailsWelcome to the 2020 Watchie Awards Nominee list. and the Nominees are….
DetailsStranger Things: Into the Fire #1
Once more into the breach with Stranger Things: Into the Fire #1 (Houser, Kelly, Underwood, Farrell, Piekos) in what looks to be the most promising of the Dark Horse tie-ins to Stranger Things.
DetailsDiscover the Hidden Ghosts in this Original New Middle Grade Novel about Family and Home in November 2020
DetailsBITTER ROOT #6 kicks off a brand new story arc with new colorist Sophie Dodgson.
DetailsThe critically acclaimed Scottish fairytale retelling from Kit & Cat Seaton is the perfect read for fans of The Prince & the Dressmaker
DetailsLet’s face it, there have been some weird cartoons over the years, and none more so than those of the 80’s. Many of these odd cartoons are now long forgotten but make for interesting peculiarities when they do pop up!
DetailsThe Dreaming #17
The Dreaming #17 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) covers a lot of ground within a little space. The issue’s three plots simultaneously expand and develop only to masterfully align in what may be one of the most memorable issues of The Dreaming.
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