Written by Torunn Gornbekk, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town #1 is cute and fun ...
A psychic cop and his rookie partner tackle neighborhood crimes in their own wonky way!
X-Men #23 answers the question as to what happened to Cyclops in the present during the Age of Revelation event?
Wolverine #14 is a good start, though feels a bit more like an arc in-between major arcs. It has potential as entertaining ...
Somewhere, there is a war being fought. Two civilizations, each believing itself the summit of power, battle over a holy ...
Written by Matthew Hardy, Cyberarchy #2 is good, really good. Much like the first issue, it delivers a sci-fi story where you ...
To stop a vampire apocalypse, Doctor Strange must give the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme to Doctor Doom, but now Doom has further plans to save the world—one world under Emperor Doom.
Year One, comes the Dark Knight at the very beginning of his war on crime. With unstoppable determination, Batman forges his path while refining his use of intimidation, technology and grit to create ...
A Kryptonian, a dog, and an angry, heartbroken child head out into space on a journey that will shake them to their very core.
A massive data breech disrupts the Society of Superheroes, and a flash drive containing sensitive information about Captain Amazing and other heroes winds up in reckless hands.
We love romantic comedies. We love action movies. So, we loved loved Batman #5. It's an example of why we love superhero comics.
The Board of Directors for Warner Bros. Discovery has announced that it again has voted unanimously against the offer that Paramount Skydance has made.
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