• RETRO REVIEW: The Tick #1

    Ben Edlund’s June 1988 cover-dated The Tick #1 debuted from New England Comics, very few knew what to expect...

  • RETRO REVIEW: Wynonna Earp Season Zero (Series)

    Wynonna Earp Season Zero is a five-issue series that kicks off a new adventure for the heroine, written by series creator Beau Smith and Tim Rozon, who played Doc Holliday in the TV show. Readers are treated to some of Wynonna’s past with plenty more to come. The question is – are they revenants or just bad bikers?

  • Birds of Prey #25

    Birds of Prey #25 begins by showing how Big Barda is dealing with the aftermath of having her body taken over, which – in true Barda fashion – presents as humorous and scary. Then the team must decide if they can trust the information they’ve received and execute a dangerous plan on multiple fronts to gain access to The Unreality and a method for ending the game.

  • Calavera P.I.

    Calavera P.I. introduces the private eye, the journalist, and detective Mike Randall, each of whom has some of the stereotypes from detective fiction. Calavera’s a little sardonic and a drinker, Maria is dogged, and Randall is

  • RETRO REVIEW: Winterworld: Better Angels, Colder Hearts

    The cold reality portrayed in Winter World may be brutal, but it sure is beautiful in the hands of artists Butch Guice, Tomas Giorello...

  • The Savage Sword of Conan #10

    This issue sees Jim Zub, who has already carved his name into the list of highly influential Conan writers with his two-year run on Titan’s Conan The Barbarian color comic, teamed with artist Doug Braithwaite. The results are spectacular.

  • Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #1

    The first issue of Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger by Fred Van Lente is marketed as a jumping on point for new readers. It is set after the Harbinger Wars ended, with humans and psiots living together peacefully while grieving the losses suffered on both sides of the conflict.

  • The Knives: A Criminal Story

    Criminal: The Knives is the first new Criminal story from writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips in five years, and it will make fans of the series forget about the time away as it dives back into the worlds of characters we’ve met previously: cartoonist Jacob Kurtz, Angie from the Undertow bar, and Tracy Lawless, home from the special forces.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Hell on Earth

    Hell on Earth, alternately known as DC Science Fiction Graphic Novel #1. Published in 1985, it’s based on Psycho author Robert Bloch’s short story of the same name, which originally appeared in the May 1942 issue of the pulp magazine Weird Tales. It was adapted by writer-artist Keith Giffen (Ambush Bug) and writer Robert Loren Fleming (Thriller).

  • Sabrina the Teenage Witch Magic Unleashed #1

    A crack between realities has appeared near Eyegore Estates, and when Sabrina tries to fix it, she comes face to face with Mother Striga and her new allies, Mad Doctor Doom and his daughter, Medusa Doom.

  • Sisterhood A Hyde Street Story #3

    The lifelong friendship between Sophie and Violet ended tragically when Violet died during a sorority hazing incident. Angry, Sophie visited a psychic who used her powers to link Sophie with the spirit of her friend. Violet convinced Sophie to help her expose the sorority for what they had done, but things took a deadly turn when one of the sisters “fell” in Sophie and Violet’s company.

  • Skin Police 2 #1

    In 2142, fertility issues prompted people to take drastic measures by creating clone babies on the black market who turn into unstable, violent adults. Flashforward 30 years to when the United Nations of Europe has created the Duplicate Identification and Capture Division, more commonly known as the Skin Police.

  • RETRO REVIEW: The Tick #1

    Ben Edlund’s June 1988 cover-dated The Tick #1 debuted from New England Comics, very few knew what to expect...

  • RETRO REVIEW: Wynonna Earp Season Zero (Series)

    Wynonna Earp Season Zero is a five-issue series that kicks off a new adventure for the heroine, written by series creator Beau Smith and Tim Rozon, who played Doc Holliday in the TV show. Readers are treated to some of Wynonna’s past with plenty more to come. The question is – are they revenants or just bad bikers?

  • Birds of Prey #25

    Birds of Prey #25 begins by showing how Big Barda is dealing with the aftermath of having her body taken over, which – in true Barda fashion – presents as humorous and scary. Then the team must decide if they can trust the information they’ve received and execute a dangerous plan on multiple fronts to gain access to The Unreality and a method for ending the game.

  • Calavera P.I.

    Calavera P.I. introduces the private eye, the journalist, and detective Mike Randall, each of whom has some of the stereotypes from detective fiction. Calavera’s a little sardonic and a drinker, Maria is dogged, and Randall is

  • RETRO REVIEW: Winterworld: Better Angels, Colder Hearts

    The cold reality portrayed in Winter World may be brutal, but it sure is beautiful in the hands of artists Butch Guice, Tomas Giorello...

  • The Savage Sword of Conan #10

    This issue sees Jim Zub, who has already carved his name into the list of highly influential Conan writers with his two-year run on Titan’s Conan The Barbarian color comic, teamed with artist Doug Braithwaite. The results are spectacular.

  • Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #1

    The first issue of Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger by Fred Van Lente is marketed as a jumping on point for new readers. It is set after the Harbinger Wars ended, with humans and psiots living together peacefully while grieving the losses suffered on both sides of the conflict.

  • The Knives: A Criminal Story

    Criminal: The Knives is the first new Criminal story from writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips in five years, and it will make fans of the series forget about the time away as it dives back into the worlds of characters we’ve met previously: cartoonist Jacob Kurtz, Angie from the Undertow bar, and Tracy Lawless, home from the special forces.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Hell on Earth

    Hell on Earth, alternately known as DC Science Fiction Graphic Novel #1. Published in 1985, it’s based on Psycho author Robert Bloch’s short story of the same name, which originally appeared in the May 1942 issue of the pulp magazine Weird Tales. It was adapted by writer-artist Keith Giffen (Ambush Bug) and writer Robert Loren Fleming (Thriller).

  • Sabrina the Teenage Witch Magic Unleashed #1

    A crack between realities has appeared near Eyegore Estates, and when Sabrina tries to fix it, she comes face to face with Mother Striga and her new allies, Mad Doctor Doom and his daughter, Medusa Doom.

  • Sisterhood A Hyde Street Story #3

    The lifelong friendship between Sophie and Violet ended tragically when Violet died during a sorority hazing incident. Angry, Sophie visited a psychic who used her powers to link Sophie with the spirit of her friend. Violet convinced Sophie to help her expose the sorority for what they had done, but things took a deadly turn when one of the sisters “fell” in Sophie and Violet’s company.

  • Skin Police 2 #1

    In 2142, fertility issues prompted people to take drastic measures by creating clone babies on the black market who turn into unstable, violent adults. Flashforward 30 years to when the United Nations of Europe has created the Duplicate Identification and Capture Division, more commonly known as the Skin Police.