• 1776 #3

    Some of Marvel’s biggest heroes have traveled back to 1777 to save the American Revolution. When Morgan le Fay joins the British Army to quash the revolution, Benjamin Franklin sent his spirit to the future to seek help. Now, Iron Man is with Franklin and the Continental Congress,

  • Conan The Barbarian #28

    Following the extra-sized, standalone Conan the Barbarian #25, writer Jim Zub and artist Fernando Dagnino launched “The Conquering Crown” as a three-part arc that concludes in #28, a spectacular issue that starts with Gerardo Zaffino’s moody, evocative cover and goes from there.

  • Harley Quinn x Elvira #4

    The job Harley Quinn took to pay Elvira went sideways very quickly and they probably would have been sleeping with the fish if it weren’t for Power Girl’s intervention. After helping them escape the bad guys, Power Girl flew them to a safe location to Elvira’s friend’s castle in Transylvania.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Cases of Sherlock Holmes #1

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” gets a beautiful, memorable illustrated presentation in this May 1986 issue courtesy of artist Dan Day, kicking off what would be a fantastic series based on Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes short stories.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool #1-4

    Created by Milestone Comics founders Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis, and Derek T. Dingle, the character made his first appearance in June 1993’s Static #1. Initially written by McDuffie and Robert L. Washington III, and illustrated by John Paul Leon, the series depicted Virgil’s attempts to balance school work, after-school job, family life, and teenage relationships while fighting crime in Dakota.

  • Archie’s Valentine’s Spectacular 2026

    The Archie’s Valentine’s Spectacular 2026 has the hallmarks of an Archie romance issue. The teenagers are lovelorn and desperate for attention, they try too hard (or not hard enough) to show their affection, and it has plenty of jealousy.

  • Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3

    Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox has taken the Doctor on an odyssey filled with dangerous creatures and unlikely allies. Each corridor or prison block presents a new threat as they go deeper into the prison to rescue Belinda.

  • Plague House

    It’s been 13 years since average suburbanite Orin McCabe snapped and murdered his whole family. As he waits on death row, his old house has drawn the interest of ghosthunters who believe that it could be haunted.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Battlestar Galactica #16

    Because the original Marvel Comics incarnation of Battlestar Galactica started unevenly, many fans had given up or never even checked out the title by the time the June 1980 issue, Battlestar Galactica #16, arrived on the scene. And if so, boy, did they miss a gem.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Fortune and Glory: The Musical

    In Fortune and Glory: The Musical, we find Bendis still early in the Marvel phase of his career, and he’s been recruited to write the book for Marvel’s ambitious Broadway debut (and eventual trainwreck), Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.

  • Alice Forever After #1

    In the first issue of Alice Forever After, writer Dan Panosian reintroduces some of Lewis Carroll’s principal characters, set years after the events in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

  • Geiger #20

    This issue also reveals another piece of the puzzle about the Unknown War as it introduces Geiger readers to The Northerner, a Union soldier from a reality in which the South won the Civil War. The next issue promises his origin.

  • 1776 #3

    Some of Marvel’s biggest heroes have traveled back to 1777 to save the American Revolution. When Morgan le Fay joins the British Army to quash the revolution, Benjamin Franklin sent his spirit to the future to seek help. Now, Iron Man is with Franklin and the Continental Congress,

  • Conan The Barbarian #28

    Following the extra-sized, standalone Conan the Barbarian #25, writer Jim Zub and artist Fernando Dagnino launched “The Conquering Crown” as a three-part arc that concludes in #28, a spectacular issue that starts with Gerardo Zaffino’s moody, evocative cover and goes from there.

  • Harley Quinn x Elvira #4

    The job Harley Quinn took to pay Elvira went sideways very quickly and they probably would have been sleeping with the fish if it weren’t for Power Girl’s intervention. After helping them escape the bad guys, Power Girl flew them to a safe location to Elvira’s friend’s castle in Transylvania.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Cases of Sherlock Holmes #1

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” gets a beautiful, memorable illustrated presentation in this May 1986 issue courtesy of artist Dan Day, kicking off what would be a fantastic series based on Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes short stories.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool #1-4

    Created by Milestone Comics founders Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis, and Derek T. Dingle, the character made his first appearance in June 1993’s Static #1. Initially written by McDuffie and Robert L. Washington III, and illustrated by John Paul Leon, the series depicted Virgil’s attempts to balance school work, after-school job, family life, and teenage relationships while fighting crime in Dakota.

  • Archie’s Valentine’s Spectacular 2026

    The Archie’s Valentine’s Spectacular 2026 has the hallmarks of an Archie romance issue. The teenagers are lovelorn and desperate for attention, they try too hard (or not hard enough) to show their affection, and it has plenty of jealousy.

  • Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3

    Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox has taken the Doctor on an odyssey filled with dangerous creatures and unlikely allies. Each corridor or prison block presents a new threat as they go deeper into the prison to rescue Belinda.

  • Plague House

    It’s been 13 years since average suburbanite Orin McCabe snapped and murdered his whole family. As he waits on death row, his old house has drawn the interest of ghosthunters who believe that it could be haunted.

  • 1776 #3

    Some of Marvel’s biggest heroes have traveled back to 1777 to save the American Revolution. When Morgan le Fay joins the British Army to quash the revolution, Benjamin Franklin sent his spirit to the future to seek help. Now, Iron Man is with Franklin and the Continental Congress,

  • Conan The Barbarian #28

    Following the extra-sized, standalone Conan the Barbarian #25, writer Jim Zub and artist Fernando Dagnino launched “The Conquering Crown” as a three-part arc that concludes in #28, a spectacular issue that starts with Gerardo Zaffino’s moody, evocative cover and goes from there.

  • Harley Quinn x Elvira #4

    The job Harley Quinn took to pay Elvira went sideways very quickly and they probably would have been sleeping with the fish if it weren’t for Power Girl’s intervention. After helping them escape the bad guys, Power Girl flew them to a safe location to Elvira’s friend’s castle in Transylvania.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Cases of Sherlock Holmes #1

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” gets a beautiful, memorable illustrated presentation in this May 1986 issue courtesy of artist Dan Day, kicking off what would be a fantastic series based on Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes short stories.