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  • Graveyard Club: Fresh Blood #1

    In September 2024, R.L. Stine and artist Carola Borelli introduced a group of teenagers whose graveyard pranks get out of control, turning violent and dangerous. Parker, Patti, Trip, and Rhonda, aka the Graveyard Club, are still reeling from the disturbing things that happened in the previous semester.

  • Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #334

    Betty and Veronica’s latest adventures begins with a tale about trying to meet pop singer Sabrina – err – Serena Carpenter. Then Riverdale TV show favorite Toni Topaz stars in a story with the racing queen Daisy Thunder and the love struck South Side Serpents.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Frank #1-4

    One of my favorite almost-unknowns from that time, Nemesis Comics’ Frank. In terms of tone and approach, this modern take on...

  • Planet Death #0

    Planet Death co-writer Derek Kolstad is best known as the screenwriter of John Wick, but he’s also written episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and created Kevin Hart’s Die Hart series.

  • Batman #159

    In Batman #158, Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee established that some creators do indeed get to go home once again with the first chapter of their new “Hush 2” storyline. The reader was immediately plunged into the mystery, the action, and the tone of the original “Hush” storyline, which of course began in Batman #608.

  • Youngblood Deluxe #1

    Rescripted, recolored, relettered, and remastered, Youngblood Deluxe #1 flashes back to the arrival of Image’s Youngblood #1 from Malibu in 1992. With the characters back in the hands of creator Rob Liefeld and new adventures coming as well, it’s an excellent time to revisit the landmark issue in an upgraded presentation.

  • Green Hornet/Miss Fury #4

    This issue only gets more intense from there as Miss Fury battles a powerful foe and Green Hornet starts to understand the magnitude of their current problem.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Godzilla #6

    Like The Micronauts and ROM, from the mid-1970s and into the ‘80s, a number of Marvel Comics’ licensed titles were firmly rooted in the Marvel Universe. That included Godzilla.

  • Universal Monsters: The Mummy #2

    In 1932, an excavation in Cairo, Egypt has uncovered the tomb of an ancient princess. She is quickly spirited away from her resting place to be displayed in a British museum.

  • Joyride Complete Collection

    Joyride begins with rebellion and the promise of adventure. The Earth is covered by a bubble called SafeSky because people believe that the real sky is filled with dangerous aliens. They are convinced of this through the propaganda that saturates their lives, via the world government, Triumvirate.

  • Mine is a Long Lonesome Grave #3

    After years in prison, Harley Creed returned to his hometown in West Virginia to make peace with his estranged daughter, Maybelle, and then he was going to move on.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Conan The Barbarian FCBD (2023)

    Titan’s Free Comic Book Day offering, Conan The Barbarian FCBD, was the first Conan story produced under their new license, which in the years leading up to this moved from Dark Horse to Marvel (its previous home of many years) before arriving at Titan.

  • Graveyard Club: Fresh Blood #1

    In September 2024, R.L. Stine and artist Carola Borelli introduced a group of teenagers whose graveyard pranks get out of control, turning violent and dangerous. Parker, Patti, Trip, and Rhonda, aka the Graveyard Club, are still reeling from the disturbing things that happened in the previous semester.

  • Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #334

    Betty and Veronica’s latest adventures begins with a tale about trying to meet pop singer Sabrina – err – Serena Carpenter. Then Riverdale TV show favorite Toni Topaz stars in a story with the racing queen Daisy Thunder and the love struck South Side Serpents.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Frank #1-4

    One of my favorite almost-unknowns from that time, Nemesis Comics’ Frank. In terms of tone and approach, this modern take on...

  • Planet Death #0

    Planet Death co-writer Derek Kolstad is best known as the screenwriter of John Wick, but he’s also written episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and created Kevin Hart’s Die Hart series.

  • Batman #159

    In Batman #158, Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee established that some creators do indeed get to go home once again with the first chapter of their new “Hush 2” storyline. The reader was immediately plunged into the mystery, the action, and the tone of the original “Hush” storyline, which of course began in Batman #608.

  • Youngblood Deluxe #1

    Rescripted, recolored, relettered, and remastered, Youngblood Deluxe #1 flashes back to the arrival of Image’s Youngblood #1 from Malibu in 1992. With the characters back in the hands of creator Rob Liefeld and new adventures coming as well, it’s an excellent time to revisit the landmark issue in an upgraded presentation.

  • Green Hornet/Miss Fury #4

    This issue only gets more intense from there as Miss Fury battles a powerful foe and Green Hornet starts to understand the magnitude of their current problem.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Godzilla #6

    Like The Micronauts and ROM, from the mid-1970s and into the ‘80s, a number of Marvel Comics’ licensed titles were firmly rooted in the Marvel Universe. That included Godzilla.

  • Graveyard Club: Fresh Blood #1

    In September 2024, R.L. Stine and artist Carola Borelli introduced a group of teenagers whose graveyard pranks get out of control, turning violent and dangerous. Parker, Patti, Trip, and Rhonda, aka the Graveyard Club, are still reeling from the disturbing things that happened in the previous semester.

  • Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #334

    Betty and Veronica’s latest adventures begins with a tale about trying to meet pop singer Sabrina – err – Serena Carpenter. Then Riverdale TV show favorite Toni Topaz stars in a story with the racing queen Daisy Thunder and the love struck South Side Serpents.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Frank #1-4

    One of my favorite almost-unknowns from that time, Nemesis Comics’ Frank. In terms of tone and approach, this modern take on...

  • Planet Death #0

    Planet Death co-writer Derek Kolstad is best known as the screenwriter of John Wick, but he’s also written episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and created Kevin Hart’s Die Hart series.