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Maya Lopez, aka Echo, is a very talented woman with amazing martial arts skills. At one point in her career, she chose to become the masked...
The GraphFix Con original art show will return on Sunday, May 17, 2026. The event will be held at the New York Hilton Midtown...
The Rocketeer is back for a new adventure based on an outline by The Rocketeer creator Dave Stevens that was never published...
The first chapter of a four-issue mini-series from writer-artist Howard Chaykin took on three seemingly impossible tasks and made them look easy. While it took until the last page of this issue to show it, it brought The Shadow from the 1930s to the then-present (1986) and did so convincingly. It set the stage for an origin tale that combined many of the disparate story elements – many of them conflicting – that had been sown over the years and pulled them into one story. And it made a whole new generation of fans aware of just how cool The Shadow could be.
The Event Horizon has used the Gravity Drive – but it did not take them to their destination. It took them somewhere far, far worse. The chief engineer is dead, others are missing, and several crew members have witnessed horrible, strange things. The captain has secured and barricaded himself on the bridge, and is issuing orders to the remaining crew in the hope of getting the Gravity Drive back online so that they can escape the evil place. But there are monsters on the ship who have other plans for the crew of the Event Horizon.
The history of the United States is in peril. A powerful figure has traveled to the Revolutionary War in 1777 with an offer to help the British win the war. In 1778, Cagliostro has enlisted Benjamin Franklin to help him convince the Avengers of the future to travel back in time to save America. Doctor Strange has gathered some of the big guns – Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the Hulk – to return to the birth of the nation and prevent history from changing drastically.
Successfully crowdfunded several months back, Rob Liefeld’s return to Youngblood hits the ground running as the team is dispatched to deal with a crisis in the Pacific. All of the bold characters and raw, kinetic energy that made the original Youngblood #1 the symbol of the early days of Image Comics are on display here, but with more polish and sophistication. With creator-writer-artist Rob Liefeld regaining control over the characters, this new, 33-years-later version of the team is crackling.
Disney Villains Scar by Chuck Brown expands Scar’s story by showing what the disgruntled lion was doing while everyone else was celebrating the birth of Simba. It gets deeper into the character and shows the early steps that lead to his plan of usurping the throne. Brown does not try to build sympathy for the bad lion prince, but instead focuses on the ways that he tries to sow discord and build allies before making his move.
Fantasia is a captivating tale of animation and beautiful classical music. What has become a staple for Disney movies started with...
Here’s the latest installment of Maggie Thompson’s ongoing look at important beginnings, middles, and ends, this time for November 14-20, 2025…






