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The kids of Hawkins, Indiana are back for the animated prequel, Stranger Things: Tales from ’85. Netflix released a teaser trailer...
Sanford and Son star Demond Wilson died Friday, January 30, 2026, due to complications from prostate cancer. He was 79 years old...
Canadian actress, comedian, and screenwriter Catherine O’Hara has died. Her passing was announced on Friday, January 30, 2026...
The Anti-Monitor is one of the most dangerous villains in DC comics, and is responsible for annihilating thousands of universes...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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,
Comics industry veteran Bill Schanes has acquired Bud’s Art Books, the mail order business that provides comic strips, comic books, fantasy...






