NEWS WATCH: First Look at DC Comics THE LOW LOW WOODS #3
the frights continue in this first look at DC Comics THE LOW LOW WOODS #3 by Carmen Maria Machado, Dani, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands
Detailsthe frights continue in this first look at DC Comics THE LOW LOW WOODS #3 by Carmen Maria Machado, Dani, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands
DetailsAn all star line up of industry top artistic talent will celebrate THE FASTEST MAN ALIVE with a series of decades variant covers for DC Comics THE FLASH #750
DetailsBuffy: Every Generation Changes Everything You Thought You Knew About the Slayer in April 2020 from BOOM! Studios
DetailsDanny Phantom
The show delivered reliability, following the same format that had already been established within its genre. With its episodic progression, its highly characterized villains, and its secret identity dramatics, Danny Phantom was essentially a comic that found its home in television first.
DetailsMorbius #3
Morbius #3 (Ayala, Ferreira, Poggi) isa textbook example of why “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” will forever endure as a wise saying. Fun as fun can be.
DetailsBooks of Magic #15
Books of Magic #15: (Howard, Fowler, Taillefer, Boyd, Klein, Carpenter) as one door closes another window….closes. Tim’s allies become less and less his only avenue of support is the dark one he should never have approached in the first place.
DetailsVampires and more at Archie comics on 1/20
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.
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