Category: Comics

by Jeff Meyer | July 14, 2019

The martial arts movie hit punches its way onto the page, in a critically-acclaimed, bone-crunching new story set during the second film! Ollie Masters (The Kitchen) and Alex Paknadel (Assassin's Creed) team up with artist Budi Setiawan (Rex Royd) t…

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by Norman Robinson | July 14, 2019

Annuals have been largely overlooked unless they are key books. This annual however has an extraordinary cover and is quite popular. It boasts Mike Zeck and his kinetic "Raw Fury" talent at its best. Watch the sparks fly with Wolverine versus Captain America, literally. Even though compelling,...

by Jeff Meyer | July 14, 2019

A new graphic novel from the Eisner Award-nominated creator of Mermin that deftly navigates loss, vengeance, and acceptance! Truff is the ghost of a young boar, fueled by fury towards the hunter who shot her down. She has a lot to learn about her new…

by ChargingGoat | July 14, 2019

Let's be real; origin stories can be complicated.  Most heroes have had changes, updates, erases, redos, and all sorts of disruption from the norm.  These complications happen to deepen a character's appeal, fix missing plot holes, and perhaps make their origin more fitting for the modern...

by Blaise Tassone | July 13, 2019

On the wall in my office there’s a lenticular reproduction of the famous Marvel Bronze Age cover to the first issue of Star Wars. This iconic cover, with its dramatic framing of the central protagonists screaming action and adventure is basically everything a comic book cover...

by Matt Tuck | July 13, 2019

Zombies, ninja turtles, and mutants have been dominating the comic newsfeed this summer, and these instant-key issues are already booming, including those that have yet to be released. For the past month, the talk of the collector's market has mostly been on three topics: The end...

by Matt Tuck | July 12, 2019

Which one is the true first appearance of Eddie Brock's son: Venom #7 or Venom #9? No matter which side of the debate you fall on, both these issues are great investments considering Donny Cates has teased "big important moments for newer characters"...

by Blaise Tassone | July 12, 2019

After much murmuring and grape vine whispers, Amazon seems all set to adapt Brian Vaughan’s Paper Girls comic to the small screen. Will it happen? As my trusty Magic 8-Ball is telling me: “Outlook good”. Well, my Magic 8-Ball in tandem with this ‘Nerdist’ article (...

by James Jou | July 12, 2019

In the comic book universes where superheroes manipulate matter with their minds, travel through time, and fight off alien invasions, it is interesting that there is still room for characters such as Lucifer, the bringer of light and OG antagonist. With various depiction of his abilities,...

by Norman Robinson | July 11, 2019

  The great thing about a new Suicide Squad movie coming out in 2021 (Director James Gunn) is the more choices you have to speculate. The entire group is keyed off one particular catalyst. With multiple characters, it means each first appearance should spike in value as...