• COVER STORY: Batman #366

    One of the most clichéd phrases in the history of clichéd phrases is “It doesn’t get any better than this,” but serious, it really doesn’t get much better than Walter Simonson’s cover for Batman #366

  • Fargo: Hell on Wheels

    Writer-artist Howard Chaykin’s adaptation of John Benteen’s 1976 western novel Fargo is the first of a proposed series, and if they all have the energy and spirit of this one, it’s going to be a very fun ride.

  • Plague House #3

    Plague House started out as a story about three ghosthunters investigating a house where the father had killed his entire family. But this isn’t a four or five-issue story set inside that house. It’s becoming much more complex.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Rai the History of the Valiant Universe #1

    Rai the History of the Valiant Universe #1 is the perfect starting point for someone unfamiliar with their titles. Valiant’s comics are entrenched in history, they are complicated, and sometimes intertwined.

  • The Terminator #8

    The Terminator comic has seen the killer machines travel back to many significant moments in US and world history. One was sent to the Vietnam War, one infiltrated a Russian submarine in 1961, and another made its way into space on the first Apollo mission that same year. Most recently, a Terminator traveled to a concentration camp in World War II.

  • Batman #160

    You practically need a scorecard to keep up with all the characters packed into this action-filled issue as the “Hush 2” storyline by writer Jeph Loeb, pencil artist Jim Lee, inker Scott Williams, and colorist Alex Sinclair continues.

  • Black, White & Bloodshot HC

    With his chalk-white skin, the giant red circle in the middle of his chest, and his nanite-given ability to regenerate, Bloodshot has been one of the most visually iconic characters since his debut in the heady days of Unity and the original Valiant.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Bizarre Adventures #25

    Decades before the full force of female-centric characters hit the Big Two, Marvel debuted their revamped Marvel Preview magazine...

  • Revival Vol. 1: You’re Among Friends

    What if the dead came back to life? And what if they didn’t become zombies or undead monsters, but instead were still just people? That’s how things begin in Revival, and with a TV adaptation starting soon, it’s time to revisit the horror series.

  • Sam and Twitch: Case Files Volume 1

    NYPD detectives Sam Burke and Maximilian “Twitch” Williams first appeared in Todd McFarlane’s Spawn #1 from Image Comics and immediately became central supporting players in the title character’s world.

  • Archie is Mr. Justice #4

    Each issue of Archie is Mr. Justice has been told from a different perspective. First Jughead, then Betty, Veronica, and now it falls to Archie Andrews’ frenemy Reggie Mantle. They have had a long history as rivals, and old grudges run deep.

  • Terminator #7

    Terminators have visited important moments of the 20th and 21st centuries during this series. They went deep into the ocean in a submarine, out to space in a shuttle, they’ve appeared in the US, Vietnam, and now Poland. Specifically, it’s going to a concentration camp in 1944.

  • COVER STORY: Batman #366

    One of the most clichéd phrases in the history of clichéd phrases is “It doesn’t get any better than this,” but serious, it really doesn’t get much better than Walter Simonson’s cover for Batman #366

  • Fargo: Hell on Wheels

    Writer-artist Howard Chaykin’s adaptation of John Benteen’s 1976 western novel Fargo is the first of a proposed series, and if they all have the energy and spirit of this one, it’s going to be a very fun ride.

  • Plague House #3

    Plague House started out as a story about three ghosthunters investigating a house where the father had killed his entire family. But this isn’t a four or five-issue story set inside that house. It’s becoming much more complex.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Rai the History of the Valiant Universe #1

    Rai the History of the Valiant Universe #1 is the perfect starting point for someone unfamiliar with their titles. Valiant’s comics are entrenched in history, they are complicated, and sometimes intertwined.

  • The Terminator #8

    The Terminator comic has seen the killer machines travel back to many significant moments in US and world history. One was sent to the Vietnam War, one infiltrated a Russian submarine in 1961, and another made its way into space on the first Apollo mission that same year. Most recently, a Terminator traveled to a concentration camp in World War II.

  • Batman #160

    You practically need a scorecard to keep up with all the characters packed into this action-filled issue as the “Hush 2” storyline by writer Jeph Loeb, pencil artist Jim Lee, inker Scott Williams, and colorist Alex Sinclair continues.

  • Black, White & Bloodshot HC

    With his chalk-white skin, the giant red circle in the middle of his chest, and his nanite-given ability to regenerate, Bloodshot has been one of the most visually iconic characters since his debut in the heady days of Unity and the original Valiant.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Bizarre Adventures #25

    Decades before the full force of female-centric characters hit the Big Two, Marvel debuted their revamped Marvel Preview magazine...

  • COVER STORY: Batman #366

    One of the most clichéd phrases in the history of clichéd phrases is “It doesn’t get any better than this,” but serious, it really doesn’t get much better than Walter Simonson’s cover for Batman #366

  • Fargo: Hell on Wheels

    Writer-artist Howard Chaykin’s adaptation of John Benteen’s 1976 western novel Fargo is the first of a proposed series, and if they all have the energy and spirit of this one, it’s going to be a very fun ride.

  • Plague House #3

    Plague House started out as a story about three ghosthunters investigating a house where the father had killed his entire family. But this isn’t a four or five-issue story set inside that house. It’s becoming much more complex.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Rai the History of the Valiant Universe #1

    Rai the History of the Valiant Universe #1 is the perfect starting point for someone unfamiliar with their titles. Valiant’s comics are entrenched in history, they are complicated, and sometimes intertwined.