Heroes Reborn Pt. 2: Iron Man
Heroes Reborn Iron Man, launched by Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Scott Lobdell, is a ground-up 1990s reimagining that ran from 1996-97.
DetailsHeroes Reborn Iron Man, launched by Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Scott Lobdell, is a ground-up 1990s reimagining that ran from 1996-97.
DetailsWhat is likely one of Kurt Vonnegut’s most influential works, Slaughterhouse-Five is being adapted into a graphic novel by the widely successful BOOM! Studios. Boom! Studios have been seeing a lot of press lately and with their library successful comics, they look to add Slaughterhouse-5 to their list of hits. The new cover, done by…
DetailsWeapon Plus #1: World War IV
Weapon Plus #1: World War IV (Percy, Jeanty, Rosenberg) is a grand mix of gritty action and the sort of zany ideas you can only do in comics, perfect afternoon read to kick up your feet and get lost in for a bit.
DetailsCrowded #11
Crowded #11 (Sebela, Stein, Brandt, Farrell, Rae) is a masterclass in space. With walls closing in and everything getting worse, Crowded only gets better.
DetailsSuicide Squad #2
Suicide Squad #2 (Taylor, Redondo, Lucas, Abbott) delivers a fresh new Squad that feels more like a classic Suicide Squad story than anything in recent history.
DetailsJust because your family hunts monsters doesn’t mean you can’t make friends with them.
DetailsBatman 433-435
IT’S TIME ONCE AGAIN TO PEER BACK INTO THE ANNALS OF HISTORY (HEH… ANNALS) FOR IT’S ANCIENT HISTORY, THIS WEEK A BATMAN WILL DIE!!!!!
DetailsFrom DC comics, its a reporter, its a love interest, its DC comics favorite news hound Lois Lane in her ninth installment. Written by Greg Rucka with Art by Mike Perkins. In the wake of a second attempt on her life, Lois takes the unprecedented step of…telling Superman to back off! As the Kiss of…
DetailsThe Visitor #2
The Visitor #2 (Levitz, Kim, Arreola) is like a season finale that has you ready to flip a table in protest that you’ll have to wait for the next installment (but in a good way.)
DetailsCriminal #12 (Brubaker, Phillips): “Cruel Summer” comes to a stark, gut-wrenching conclusion, bringing the current volume of Criminal to a close and with it, many of the book’s over-arching subplots. A master class in sequential storytelling, it’s almost a cliche to say about this book at this point that comic’s don’t get any better than this.
DetailsDark Horse comics announces second printing cover by legendary artist Denys Cowan
DetailsGet Lost in the Middle of Nowhere with Thrilling New Series from Acclaimed Comics Creators in March 2020
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