The latest issue of Terminator by Declan Shalvey takes two different points of view. First, we have the humans who are angry, determined, and willing to die to stop the catastrophe to come. The second is that of the Terminator who is singularly focused on protecting Cyberdyne and Skynet.
Even two issues before its conclusion Batman #161’s fourth chapter of “Hush 2” has proven a number of things: First, with the right story, creators can go home again.
I’ve previously called Geiger the best monthly comic on the market at the moment, and after reading Geiger #16, it’s easy to stand by that claim.
It’s 1922 and popular party man Jay Gatsby is throwing another soirée and hoping to draw the attention of Daisy Buchanan – that is until his Long Island estate is attacked by Godzilla!
A perennial favorite fantasy roleplaying game and a beloved supernatural TV show based in 1980s nostalgia come together in the limited series Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons.
After the Confederacy ended, agents of good and evil began a hunt for six occult objects with incredible power. The heroes won that battle, but it was just a setback for the villains, known as the Cabal, who want their power to begin an age of war and suffering. A group of Wild West heroes operate in the Crossroads, a mythical space that can connect throughout the world, to find the powerful Sixth Gun and stop the Cabal.
Beginning in 1990 at Aircel Publishing, Cat & Mouse told the story of two thieves in New Orleans caught in between the Yakuza and the Mafia, which were each attempting to control the city.
What makes the best comic book covers? It’s a great topic for debate. For us as individuals there is no wrong answer, of course. It’s purely subjective. But with a little thought, it is frequently possible to explain what it is about a particular image that grabs you
The Gotham City Sirens – aka Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy – are back together. It starts when Catwoman plans to steal a valuable artifact called “the conduit” and needs Harley and Ivy to create a big distraction so that she can pull off the heist. Naturally, things spin out of control rather quickly when they discover that the conduit is actually a child.
Where Magnus Robot Fighter #1-4 (“Steel Nation”) witnessed the initial world-building and set the stage, the second story arc, “Invasion,” cemented the world of 4001 A.D. for readers. In the initial arc, writer Jim Shooter and artist Art Nichols presented readers with an immense, complicated world to which they added equal layers of action and moral conflict. In this arc, Shooter makes the world even more complicated and yet draws the moral quandaries into starker relief.
This issue of World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest features the first appearance of Martinique the sea witch in a Sabrina story by Dan Parent, and it contains the classic story “Dark Victory” by George Gladir and Stan Goldberg.
A crossover for the ages takes place in Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob. It begins at the Quick Stop where Randal decides that he needs to start spending more time outside of the convenience store, so he hires a new employee: Archie Andrews.
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The latest issue of Terminator by Declan Shalvey takes two different points of view. First, we have the humans who are angry, determined, and willing to die to stop the catastrophe to come. The second is that of the Terminator who is singularly focused on protecting Cyberdyne and Skynet.
Even two issues before its conclusion Batman #161’s fourth chapter of “Hush 2” has proven a number of things: First, with the right story, creators can go home again.
I’ve previously called Geiger the best monthly comic on the market at the moment, and after reading Geiger #16, it’s easy to stand by that claim.
It’s 1922 and popular party man Jay Gatsby is throwing another soirée and hoping to draw the attention of Daisy Buchanan – that is until his Long Island estate is attacked by Godzilla!
A perennial favorite fantasy roleplaying game and a beloved supernatural TV show based in 1980s nostalgia come together in the limited series Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons.
After the Confederacy ended, agents of good and evil began a hunt for six occult objects with incredible power. The heroes won that battle, but it was just a setback for the villains, known as the Cabal, who want their power to begin an age of war and suffering. A group of Wild West heroes operate in the Crossroads, a mythical space that can connect throughout the world, to find the powerful Sixth Gun and stop the Cabal.
Beginning in 1990 at Aircel Publishing, Cat & Mouse told the story of two thieves in New Orleans caught in between the Yakuza and the Mafia, which were each attempting to control the city.
What makes the best comic book covers? It’s a great topic for debate. For us as individuals there is no wrong answer, of course. It’s purely subjective. But with a little thought, it is frequently possible to explain what it is about a particular image that grabs you
The Gotham City Sirens – aka Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy – are back together. It starts when Catwoman plans to steal a valuable artifact called “the conduit” and needs Harley and Ivy to create a big distraction so that she can pull off the heist. Naturally, things spin out of control rather quickly when they discover that the conduit is actually a child.
Where Magnus Robot Fighter #1-4 (“Steel Nation”) witnessed the initial world-building and set the stage, the second story arc, “Invasion,” cemented the world of 4001 A.D. for readers. In the initial arc, writer Jim Shooter and artist Art Nichols presented readers with an immense, complicated world to which they added equal layers of action and moral conflict. In this arc, Shooter makes the world even more complicated and yet draws the moral quandaries into starker relief.
This issue of World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest features the first appearance of Martinique the sea witch in a Sabrina story by Dan Parent, and it contains the classic story “Dark Victory” by George Gladir and Stan Goldberg.
A crossover for the ages takes place in Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob. It begins at the Quick Stop where Randal decides that he needs to start spending more time outside of the convenience store, so he hires a new employee: Archie Andrews.

















