• All-New Harbinger #4

    In the first arc of All-New Harbinger, the Harbingers battled the Human League, leading to Harbinger team leader Obadiah Archer confronting Stancheck about the bombings.

  • Archie x Army of Darkness #1

    Reggie has invited the Riverdale gang to his new vacation house on the lake. It’s beautiful, spacious, far away from the neighbors, and was left to Reggie by a distant relative. The party is going well, and everyone is having fun – that is until an exploration of the house uncovers a mysterious book.

  • Batman: The Long Halloween – The Last Halloween

    A killer has returned (or is it killers?), odd alliances are made (and smashed and remade), and long-kept secrets are revealed in Batman: The Halloween – The Last Halloween. What started as the final collaboration between writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale (May 1, 1956 – June 16, 2022) turned into a phenomenal tribute to the late illustrator and a worthy end to their years-long collaboration on the early years of the Dark Knight Detective.

  • RETRO REVIEW: UNCOLLECTED: Nathaniel Dusk, Private Investigator

    Sometimes we look at comic book series or mini-series and we sort of know immediately why it hasn’t been put out in a hardcover or trade paperback collection. At other times, though, we’re left scratching our heads and wondering why it hasn't been done. Of course sometimes there are reasons behind the scenes, things the public never hears about, but sometimes it’s just plain... weird.

  • Uncanny Valley Vol. 2

    Uncanny Valley Vol. 2 collects issues 6-10 by writer Tony Fleecs and artist Dave Wachter. It is a surreal trip between the real world and a cartoon world built on the rules established in our favorite animated shows.

  • 1776 #3

    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,

  • Conan The Barbarian #28

    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.

  • Harley Quinn x Elvira #4

    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.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Cases of Sherlock Holmes #1

    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.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Static Shock: Rebirth of the Cool #1-4

    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.

  • Archie’s Valentine’s Spectacular 2026

    The Archie’s Valentine’s Spectacular 2026 has the hallmarks of an Archie romance issue. The teenagers are lovelorn and desperate for attention, they try too hard (or not hard enough) to show their affection, and it has plenty of jealousy.

  • Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3

    Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox has taken the Doctor on an odyssey filled with dangerous creatures and unlikely allies. Each corridor or prison block presents a new threat as they go deeper into the prison to rescue Belinda.

  • All-New Harbinger #4

    In the first arc of All-New Harbinger, the Harbingers battled the Human League, leading to Harbinger team leader Obadiah Archer confronting Stancheck about the bombings.

  • Archie x Army of Darkness #1

    Reggie has invited the Riverdale gang to his new vacation house on the lake. It’s beautiful, spacious, far away from the neighbors, and was left to Reggie by a distant relative. The party is going well, and everyone is having fun – that is until an exploration of the house uncovers a mysterious book.

  • Batman: The Long Halloween – The Last Halloween

    A killer has returned (or is it killers?), odd alliances are made (and smashed and remade), and long-kept secrets are revealed in Batman: The Halloween – The Last Halloween. What started as the final collaboration between writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale (May 1, 1956 – June 16, 2022) turned into a phenomenal tribute to the late illustrator and a worthy end to their years-long collaboration on the early years of the Dark Knight Detective.

  • RETRO REVIEW: UNCOLLECTED: Nathaniel Dusk, Private Investigator

    Sometimes we look at comic book series or mini-series and we sort of know immediately why it hasn’t been put out in a hardcover or trade paperback collection. At other times, though, we’re left scratching our heads and wondering why it hasn't been done. Of course sometimes there are reasons behind the scenes, things the public never hears about, but sometimes it’s just plain... weird.

  • Uncanny Valley Vol. 2

    Uncanny Valley Vol. 2 collects issues 6-10 by writer Tony Fleecs and artist Dave Wachter. It is a surreal trip between the real world and a cartoon world built on the rules established in our favorite animated shows.

  • 1776 #3

    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,

  • Conan The Barbarian #28

    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.

  • Harley Quinn x Elvira #4

    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.

  • All-New Harbinger #4

    In the first arc of All-New Harbinger, the Harbingers battled the Human League, leading to Harbinger team leader Obadiah Archer confronting Stancheck about the bombings.

  • Archie x Army of Darkness #1

    Reggie has invited the Riverdale gang to his new vacation house on the lake. It’s beautiful, spacious, far away from the neighbors, and was left to Reggie by a distant relative. The party is going well, and everyone is having fun – that is until an exploration of the house uncovers a mysterious book.

  • Batman: The Long Halloween – The Last Halloween

    A killer has returned (or is it killers?), odd alliances are made (and smashed and remade), and long-kept secrets are revealed in Batman: The Halloween – The Last Halloween. What started as the final collaboration between writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale (May 1, 1956 – June 16, 2022) turned into a phenomenal tribute to the late illustrator and a worthy end to their years-long collaboration on the early years of the Dark Knight Detective.

  • RETRO REVIEW: UNCOLLECTED: Nathaniel Dusk, Private Investigator

    Sometimes we look at comic book series or mini-series and we sort of know immediately why it hasn’t been put out in a hardcover or trade paperback collection. At other times, though, we’re left scratching our heads and wondering why it hasn't been done. Of course sometimes there are reasons behind the scenes, things the public never hears about, but sometimes it’s just plain... weird.