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DC’s Next Level initiative is growing with titles starring Firestorm and Zatanna, and the publisher is exploring the history of Bizarro...
What would it mean to a group of heroes if they could improve their skills by training with a notorious villain? How could they put...
Comic-Con International has announced the panel of judges for the 2026 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards...
Individuality clashes with high expectations in French cartoonist Jim Bishop’s graphic novel, Infantoms...
On January 29-30, 2026, the Bertoia family will reveal a winter wonderland of Christmas antiques, including European Santas, belsnickels...
Dolly Parton is a Grammy winning singer and songwriter recognized for her distinctive voice and the emotional depth of her lyrics...
Romance is in the air at Heritage. Just days before Valentine’s Day, they are hosting a Romance Comics Showcase Auction...
This issue also reveals another piece of the puzzle about the Unknown War as it introduces Geiger readers to The Northerner, a Union soldier from a reality in which the South won the Civil War. The next issue promises his origin.
In the first issue of Twilight Zone a successful writer flies back to his hometown for a book signing. What he finds is more than he anticipated when he finds himself face to face with his younger self. Upon encountering his younger self, he must decide if he should help the troubled, abused boy or leave him to suffer knowing what the future holds after that suffering is endured.
Much like Marvel Premiere or DC’s own long-running Showcase, 1st Issue Special was a launchpad for both new concepts as well as such characters as Dr. Fate getting a shot on their own. Although the series only ran 13 issues, 1st Issue Special #8 is standout as it’s the first appearance of writer-artist Mike Grell’s creation, The Warlord.




