Are you ready for a puzzling spin-off? From the pages of “Radiant Black” comes “Radiant Red,” a series that holds as much promise as the original series, and is just as frustrating. The new series has ...
One of the constants in the world of comics has been “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” For a lot of fans it is something they have known most or all of their lives. Since the IDW relaunch in 2011, ...
Mark Russell has been on a real roll at AHOY Comics, doing work that is as hilarious and well-written as it is precise in its social commentary. After the success of the original series, “Billionaire ...
So long, L.A.! Marc Spector is back in New York and he’s bringing a whole new level of weird with Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire. Marc Spector is Moon Knight!…Or is he? It’s hard to ...
Per a statement from the official “Dragon Ball” website, series creator Akira Toriyama died last week, on Friday, March 1, aged 68. The cause of death was acute subdural haematoma, a condition where ...
In a statement, Oni Press have announced Norwegian cartoonist Dina Norlund, who created the newly released fantasy graphic novel “The Snowcat Prince,” has died after a long illness. She was 27.
In a new (rebooted) weekly feature, we hope to spotlight graphic novels more often. This week, we take a look at Drawn and Quarterly’s “Beautiful Darkness,” by Fabien Vehlmann and Kerascoet. While ...
For three years, writer Charles Soule has been the head of Marvel’s attempt to bring the weird Royal Family of Attilan into a more prominent role in the universe. But all runs end, and Soule’s run ...
Bruttenholm and Sandhu reach the site of the Nazis’ occult activity, where the shadowy “Master” himself is about to complete his occult experiment. Mark Tweedale: I think I’ll drop a spoiler warning ...
The ‘Gothtopia’ arc, and John Layman’s time on DC’s namesake series, comes to a satisfying end in “Detective Comics” #29. The stunning conclusion of “Gothtopia”! Batman discovers the terrifying secret ...
When modern comic books arrived on the scene in the 1930s, they were an immediate hit. New publishers seemed to spring up every month and it wasn’t long before the American market was overflowing with ...
Cyclops is, without a doubt, my favorite member of the X-Men, and not because he has the coolest power. Well, maybe that plays a factor in it, but my appreciation for the character stems from the ...
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