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In describing comic books, it’s almost as much of a cliché to call a work “trailblazing” as it is to call its creator “legendary,” but sometimes a creation lives up to the hyperbole. Mike Grell’s Jon Sable, Freelance was and is one of those works.
Mike Zeck’s cover for Master of Kung-Fu #83 might be my personal prototype for a cover that did its job
Will Byers is back from the Upside Down, and at first, it’s a huge relief and cause for celebration. But, since no one outside of a small circle know what happened, there’s a lot of speculation about where he was, and why he seems… different.
Valiant Beyond Bloodshot #1 starts by introducing Roy Harrison, codename Bloodshot, the living weapon with nanobots in his blood that give him enhanced abilities, accelerated healing, and no memory of his past.
Powerpuff Girls Supervillain Summer Spectacular #1 has the charm and silliness necessary for a story about Buttercup, Bubbles, and Blossom. Written by James III, it puts the girls in the fun, high energy setting of an amusement park and adds loads of interactions with their gallery of villains.
Did you know that Jack Kirby’s first signed work was one that he really wasn’t terribly proud of? Red Raven Comics #1 (August 1940) was the...
Kamandi and new friend Ben Boxer escape from Tiger City – but soon find themselves captured by hijacker rats...
Steve Martin has mastered the art of animated facial expressions, physical comedy, and genius timing. As Martin celebrates his 80th birthday...
Charles S. Roberts started Avalon Hill in 1954 as a mail-order business out of his garage in Avalon, Maryland...
Here’s the latest installment of Maggie Thompson’s ongoing look at important beginnings, middles, and ends, this time for August 15-21, 2025…






