• 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: The Falcon #1

    First seen in Captain America #117, Sam Wilson was a street-savvy crime fighter on the neighborhood level. The Falcon quickly teamed up with Captain America, and by #134 the cover proclaimed a new title: Captain America & The Falcon, which became the first black and white duo in superhero comics.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Wes Hartman’s Sky Sharks Remastered #1

    About 17 years ago, way before he ever dreamed up his highly enjoyable, crowdfunded Savage Sasquanaut, writer-color artist Wes Hartman teamed up with Gold Digger’s Fred Perry to unleash Sky Sharks. The five-issue adventure was told with a manga-ish flare in a dieselpunk style (like steampunk, but a different level of technology). For all its trappings, though, it was Hartman’s self-professed love letter to Dave Stevens’ Rocketeer.

  • Mine is a Long Lonesome Grave #4

    Harley Creed spent years in prison and when he got out all he wanted to do was make sure his estranged daughter, Maybelle, was okay. But his hometown in West Virginia wasn’t exactly welcoming and someone put a curse on him, giving him seven days to live. Since then, Harley has been working his way through the Weaver gang to end the curse by killing whoever set it up in the first place.

  • Uncanny Valley #9

    The First, aka the evil leader of cartoons, believes Oliver is the chosen one and plans to drain his blood with a special dagger to keep cartoon world from fading into nothingness. Oliver has been captured and is being held in the First’s big spooky castle.

  • Plague House #2

    It’s been 13 years since Orin McCabe, an average suburbanite, 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.

  • Green Hornet / Miss Fury #5

    Green Hornet has tracked Silver Shrike to the nearby forest and is poised for a nasty confrontation with his old friend and mentor turned villain. Shrike delivers a speech about his vision for what being a hero truly means, then finally reveals his plans to a shocked Green Hornet.

  • COVER STORY: Invaders #8

    Following the Liberty Legion four-part crossover in Invaders #5, Marvel Premiere #29, Invaders #6, and Marvel Premiere #30, which reintroduced a number of Timely Comics characters, writer-editor Roy Thomas and pencil artist Frank Robbins got back to creating new original characters the following issue.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Demon-Hunter #1

    The short-lived, cult classic Atlas-Seaboard line of full color comic books and black and white magazines is...

  • 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: The Falcon #1

    First seen in Captain America #117, Sam Wilson was a street-savvy crime fighter on the neighborhood level. The Falcon quickly teamed up with Captain America, and by #134 the cover proclaimed a new title: Captain America & The Falcon, which became the first black and white duo in superhero comics.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Wes Hartman’s Sky Sharks Remastered #1

    About 17 years ago, way before he ever dreamed up his highly enjoyable, crowdfunded Savage Sasquanaut, writer-color artist Wes Hartman teamed up with Gold Digger’s Fred Perry to unleash Sky Sharks. The five-issue adventure was told with a manga-ish flare in a dieselpunk style (like steampunk, but a different level of technology). For all its trappings, though, it was Hartman’s self-professed love letter to Dave Stevens’ Rocketeer.

  • Mine is a Long Lonesome Grave #4

    Harley Creed spent years in prison and when he got out all he wanted to do was make sure his estranged daughter, Maybelle, was okay. But his hometown in West Virginia wasn’t exactly welcoming and someone put a curse on him, giving him seven days to live. Since then, Harley has been working his way through the Weaver gang to end the curse by killing whoever set it up in the first place.

  • Uncanny Valley #9

    The First, aka the evil leader of cartoons, believes Oliver is the chosen one and plans to drain his blood with a special dagger to keep cartoon world from fading into nothingness. Oliver has been captured and is being held in the First’s big spooky castle.

  • Plague House #2

    It’s been 13 years since Orin McCabe, an average suburbanite, 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.

  • Green Hornet / Miss Fury #5

    Green Hornet has tracked Silver Shrike to the nearby forest and is poised for a nasty confrontation with his old friend and mentor turned villain. Shrike delivers a speech about his vision for what being a hero truly means, then finally reveals his plans to a shocked Green Hornet.

  • COVER STORY: Invaders #8

    Following the Liberty Legion four-part crossover in Invaders #5, Marvel Premiere #29, Invaders #6, and Marvel Premiere #30, which reintroduced a number of Timely Comics characters, writer-editor Roy Thomas and pencil artist Frank Robbins got back to creating new original characters the following issue.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Demon-Hunter #1

    The short-lived, cult classic Atlas-Seaboard line of full color comic books and black and white magazines is...