by James Jou | July 9, 2019

One of the flagship TV series announced for the upcoming Disney+ streaming service is an animated series based on Marvel’s comic book series “What If?” Comic books benefit from the MCU bump; what if, they also benefit from a Disney+ bump? Puns aside, it’s certainly possible, but...

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by Matt Tuck | July 8, 2019

As everyone scrambles for the first appearance of Morpheus, you'll want to find two of his sister's keys, Sandman #8 and Death: the High Cost of Living #1, before prices erupt. In the pages of Sandman #8, Neil...

by Blaise Tassone | July 8, 2019

Turok’s is a name you may have heard of, which is likely as he’s been around since 1954. Believe it or not, Turok still has fans today and those fans are willing to pay premium dollars for back issues of their primitive hero. Although some...

by Norman Robinson | July 8, 2019

Mad Magazine is coming to an end, after 67 years of publishing. Mad created a comic and magazine that was a satirical romp through the last half of the 20th, and part of the 21st Century. This sardonic magazine skewered everyone in equal portions: politicians and pundits,...

by Jeff Meyer | July 8, 2019

Yellow trenchcoat? Check. Square jaw? Check. 2-Way Wrist Radio? Check! The All-American detective just made the biggest collar of his career, and it only cost him his job! But now the honest cop has packed his bags for "the city by the lake," and its…

by Jeff Meyer | July 8, 2019

A new era of all-out Avengers action begins! A new team is formed to battle a mega-sized threat that is weirder and wilder than any of the superheroes have met before! The New Danger will be the perfect opportunity for middle grade readers—and…

by James Jou | July 8, 2019

With Black Widow’s first movie appearance having already occurred almost a decade ago (2010s Iron Man 2) and multiple appearances across the MCU, it’s safe to say that any instant bump in the value of Black Widow’s key books will likely be less pronounced than new...

by Blaise Tassone | July 8, 2019

If Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon and John Carter had a baby, that baby would be Adam Strange. Created by legendary comic writer Gardner Fox, with help by artist extraordinaire Carmen Infantino and former Buck Rogers artist Murphy Anderson on inking duties, the original Adam Strange stories...

by Matt Tuck | July 8, 2019

It's been a week since Netflix announced Neil Gaiman's Sandman will be coming to life on the streaming platform. How has that affected the first appearance of Morpheus? After titles like the Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen paved the way for more mature content at DC...

by Jeff Meyer | July 7, 2019

Collects the entire miniseries! If you missed out on the Rick and Morty™ vs. Dungeons & Dragons miniseries when it was on shelves, you can stop kicking yourself, because now the whole thing is available in one convenient package—and with e…

by Jeff Meyer | July 7, 2019

The seventh volume of the much-beloved comic series based on the much-beloved TV show, Invader ZIM features tales of aliens, gym teachers, and cute, fluffy, radioactive woodland creatures! ZIM finds himself imprisoned with all his worst enemies in a…

by Matt Tuck | July 7, 2019

It's time to refresh your memories on a modern classic, 2010's the Siege of Asgard. The pieces are being subtly placed to bring this story to movie screens, and it has the potential to reshape the entire MCU and add value to your Siege limited series in...

by Jeff Meyer | July 7, 2019

In "Treasure Above the Clouds," Scrooge battles playboy plutocrat John D. Rockerduck for ownership of an awesome Incan treasure! Then, it's Valentine's Day in Duckburg, and Scrooge faces a firestorm from two dastardly dates—Klondike goldminer Glitt…

by Jeff Meyer | July 7, 2019

OPEN THE DOOR. ADVENTURE AWAITS. Olive and her adopted siblings, Charlotte and Darwin, are spending the summer with their estranged grandma at her creepy hotel, and it's all work and no play. They're stuck inside doing boring chores until they stumb…

by Jeff Meyer | July 7, 2019

Forever on the move, Highwayman travels through the vastness of North America searching for the source of his condition. He suffers from a strange, seemingly incurable disease: immortality. Bound to the road and at the mercy of whomever will give hi…

by Jeff Meyer | July 7, 2019

Somehow, sarcastic Penny's gotten roped into helping make an amateur slasher film. With a team of flakes and weirdos, she's probably the only one who can save this stupid movie… but maybe it can save her, too. Now can somebody please stop that dog…

by Jeff Meyer | July 7, 2019

Matthew likes to build things. And invent things. So, finding a box sitting in front of his house one day is a real stroke of luck. But he has to pinch himself when it suddenly starts talking. A living toolbox! Even better, Box loves to invent thing…

by James Jou | July 7, 2019

For the 80th anniversary of Batman’s 1st appearance in Detective Comics #27 released in 1939, several variant covers were created in celebration for issue #1000. Over 50 different variants exist, but one stands out head and shoulders from the crowd, the Alex Ross Art...

by Blaise Tassone | July 6, 2019

If you’re a fan of the paranormal, the 1980s and live action shows that wear their comic book influences on their sleeves, then you’ll probably enjoy the Netflix series ‘Stranger Things’. Currently on its third season, this fan favorite show has spawned several comic book spin...

by Jeff Meyer | July 6, 2019

Magic was once plentiful and prosperous across the realmâ€"but ever since the Quench brought the world to its knees, magic has become the rarest of resources. Bandits strive for it. Knights die for it. And one antisocial former bard named Hum…