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  • Planet Death #2

    Like the first two issues, Planet Death #2 puts the spotlight on Corporal Scott, apparently the lone survivor of a planetary invasion force that went up against a surprising and overwhelming barrage of alien enemy fire. He’s left to single-handedly fight his way to the failed invasion’s objective, a seemingly impossible task

  • Rook: Exodus #8

    Rook and fellow warden Dire Wolf search for Bloodhound, Dire Wolf’s father and perhaps the only warden left on Exodus who can help salvage the failed world engine and save their lives. If it were only that simple, it might have been a single-issue story, but there are complications galore, and those complications make for some excellent reading.

  • Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes #1

    Written and drawn by Erica Henderson, the first issue of Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes reads like a cartoon. The pacing is fast, the colors are vivid, nearly every panel has action, and characters are very expressive. It works well for this story, given the tone established in their recent comic and Harley Quinn animated series adventures.

  • Planet She-Hulk #1

    In Planet She-Hulk #1, writer Stephanie Phillips succinctly catches readers up on the current state of Sakaar and She-Hulk’s attitude toward her situation. She doesn’t want to be a ruler, but understands the need to keep everyone in line. While She-Hulk is taking fancy baths and beating up monsters, there are a few figures who want to make power plays to become the leaders of Sakaar. And we thought Earth weddings were a bit much.

  • Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #1

    The Doctor has been traveling through space with Belinda Chandra, a nurse who was abducted from Earth and wants very much to return home. Unfortunately, as they attempted to return to her time, the Doctor and Belinda learned that the fate of Earth had changed and was set to end on May 24, 2025

  • Here’s the latest installment of Maggie Thompson’s ongoing look at important beginnings, middles, and ends, this time for November 7-13, 2025… 160 years ago November 8, 1865 Political cartoonist David Claypoole Johnston dies at age 66. He was known for the cartoon collection Scraps. 150 years ago November 13, 1875 Cartoonist James Swinnerton is

  • DeCarlo created Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Cheryl Blossom, and Josie and the Pussycats for Archie. He broke into the comics working...

  • After learning the alien threat still lives, Phoenix races to New York to stop the annihilation of the city...

  • Fifty years ago in November 1975, Wonder Woman traveled from the comic book page to the TV screen for her very own television show...

  • The original art portion of ComicLink’s Focused Auction will close on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 11-12, 2025...