Peach Momoko is a comic artist and writer who brings her Japanese culture to American comic books. A popular cover artist, she produces bishōjo...
The entire world is covered in water, and the city of Denver is one of the few places that has survived. Denver is written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray...
Clover Press and Marvel have crafted a deluxe art book showcasing artist Mike Zeck’s many contributions to Marvel titles. The Marvel Art of Mike Zeck...
Here’s the latest installment of Maggie Thompson’s ongoing look at important beginnings, middles, and ends, this time for May 29 through June 4, 2026…
Peach Momoko is a comic artist and writer who brings her Japanese culture to American comic books. A popular cover artist, she produces bishōjo...
The entire world is covered in water, and the city of Denver is one of the few places that has survived. Denver is written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray...
Clover Press and Marvel have crafted a deluxe art book showcasing artist Mike Zeck’s many contributions to Marvel titles. The Marvel Art of Mike Zeck...
Here’s the latest installment of Maggie Thompson’s ongoing look at important beginnings, middles, and ends, this time for May 29 through June 4, 2026…
Peach Momoko is a comic artist and writer who brings her Japanese culture to American comic books. A popular cover artist, she produces bishōjo...
The entire world is covered in water, and the city of Denver is one of the few places that has survived. Denver is written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray...
Clover Press and Marvel have crafted a deluxe art book showcasing artist Mike Zeck’s many contributions to Marvel titles. The Marvel Art of Mike Zeck...
Here’s the latest installment of Maggie Thompson’s ongoing look at important beginnings, middles, and ends, this time for May 29 through June 4, 2026…
Oni Press and Archie Comic Publications Inc. are collaborating on a new publishing initiative with new Archie books. They are giving an inside...
The latest crossovers between DC and Marvel are being collected in DC/Marvel: The Cosmic Kiss Caper & Other Stories. Published by DC Comics...
Survival horror meets Hollywood satire in Fatal Fest by creator and writer Hannah Rose May (The Exorcism at 1600 Penn). From IDW Publishing’s...
Ablaze and Humble Bundle have teamed up for The Ultimate Ablaze Manga Collection. The digital offerings include horror, science fiction...
The annual Baltimore Comic-Con yearbook will see artist guests providing their interpretation of writer-artist Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon...
Mr. Fantastic and Doctor Doom have been foes for a very long time, and the root of their rivalry will be explored in Challenges of Doom: Mr. Fantastic #1...
The neo-noir Western That Texas Blood written by Chris Condon and illustrated by Jacob Phillips is being developed by FX as a television series...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has reached their 300th issue at IDW Publishing, and is celebrating with a line of covers by the series creators...
Prime Video and Sony have released the first teaser trailer for the Vought Rising prequel series starring Jensen Ackles as fan-favorite character Soldier Boy...
ComicLink’s latest Focused Auction starts on Friday, June 5, with thousands of comic books, including keys and high grade issues...
The Hero Initiative has listed Howard Chaykin original art, sketches by Tom Raney and Andy Kuhn, signed comics and trades, and other comic...
Heritage’s Key Comics Showcase Auction featuring sought after Golden to Bronze Age first appearances and origin stories realized $723,506...
MyComicShop is previewing some of the highlights of 2011 to current comics – including high grade books, hot new releases, and esoteric...
Propstore and Sony Pictures Television are hosting The Boys Online Auction Part 1 with over 450 props, costumes, set decoration pieces...
Wolverine’s first solo cover, a New Avengers: Illuminati page by Jim Cheung and Mark Morales, and high grade video games are among the...
Just Kids Nostalgia is offering 100 complete movie and pin-up magazines featuring Marilyn Monroe on the cover...
A circa 1905-1910 Caille Brothers Mfg “Centaur” triple slot machine with rare harp castings soared to $227,500, and a circa...
Heritage is hosting a Pulp Magazines Signature Auction with selections from the Dr. Richard Meli collection alongside examples from more than...
One of the most beloved games on the Nintendo Entertainment System was River City Ransom, a game that combined the action of a beat’em up...
Dr. Kinji Obatu was the finance minister of Uganda before he gained superpowers. When he became Doctor Spectrum, Obatu gained the...
Jasper Sitwell is a top level S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, an expert in espionage, and a skilled marksman. He graduated from the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy...
Harrow County is a gothic horror comic that follows a teenage girl as she discovers the supernatural, and often creepy, aspects of her home...
From 1977 to 1986, Marvel published the first run of Star Wars comics, which contained 107 issues and 3 annuals of film adaptations and...
He may be a simple minded fellow, but Solomon Grundy has a complicated story. Sometimes portrayed as a villain and sometimes an antihero...
Some post-apocalyptic comics throw readers directly into chaos and spend the rest of the issue explaining how the world collapsed. The Hab #1 takes a different approach. It gives you just enough information to understand the situation while intentionally leaving massive questions hanging over everything
By the time Avengers #160 arrived on the stands, it had gotten around that Wonder Man was back, so it was a great time for The Grim Reaper to make a return appearance. In the hands of Shooter, penciler George Pérez, and inker Pablo Marcos, the story is vintage Marvel magic. With flashbacks to the origin and development of The Vision (there are great story reasons the android is closely tied to Simon Williams), previous Grim Reaper appearances, and Wonder Man’s death and return.
Batman has some of the greatest villains in comics. They may not always be the most intimidating, but they are certainly complex and interesting. In 1989, DC published the Secret Origins Special with stories that took a deeper look into Penguin, Riddler, and Two-Face. But these stories, written by Alan Grant, Neil Gaiman, and Mark Verheiden, did not pit the villains against Batman – they took center stage.
Ryan Steele, Kaitlin Star, and J.B. Reese are the VR Troopers, the Eltarian Colony of Earth’s greatest heroes who fight monsters and any other threat against their people. It begins with Ryan taking a late night stroll to clear his head, only to find that someone has broken into a power plant. Inside he finds unfamiliar creatures/people and human hostages.







































































