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  • Fans of The Evil Dead can experience the movie in a new, immersive way at Evil Dead in Concert. Audiences will be...

  • Warner Bros. Animation and DC Studios have greenlit a Mister Miracle adult animated series based on the 12-issue comic...

  • In their weekly auctions, Heritage is offering a high grade copy of the Krull Atari game, the first published image of Spawn...

  • The debut offering of antique toys from the personal collection of the late Tom Sage Sr. chalks up $2.6M at Morphy’s...

  • Todd James Rice, aka Obsidian, is a DC superhero who co-founded Infinity, Inc. and has been a member of the Justice Society...

  • RETRO REVIEW: The World of Ginger Fox

    In 1987 Mike Baron, the co-creator of Nexus, teamed up with artist Mitch O’Connell for the original graphic novel The World of Ginger Fox...

  • Geiger #15

    Month in and month out, Geiger continues to be one of the – if not the single best – regular comic books on the market. The quality of all the material coming out from Geoff Johns and company’s Ghost Machine Productions is laudable, but there’s something special about this series. Inventive, intriguing, and packed with twists and turns, it’s tightly written by Johns and beautifully illustrated by Gary Frank.

  • World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #151

    The latest jumbo digest starts with a tale about Wilbur and his delicious homemade popcorn. Archie, Reggie, and Dilton fall for the new lifeguard, and then when Archie gives Betty a trinket at a carnival, rumors fly about the nature of the gift.

  • The Loose End #4

    The Loose End by Dave Dwonch, artist Travis Hymel, and colorist Geraldo Filho is like the best over the top, ridiculous action movies. Improbable scenarios, unwinnable odds that are repeatedly defied, and characters pulling survival skills out of nowhere.

  • COVER STORY: Power Man & Iron Fist #50

    Like Iron Fist, though, Power Man was a title with a small but loyal following. It enjoyed a run of 32 more issues, good but not enough of one to keep it going, at least not on its own. So following Power Man #49 (February 1977), another issue guest starring Iron Fist, the April 1977 issue arrived as Power Man and Iron Fist #50.