On Tuesday, August 31, 2011, “Justice League” #1 dropped, officially beginning the experiment known as the New 52. DC Comics was not just relaunching all of its titles, it was doing so in a new, clean ...
After three years and two virtual events, the Ignatz awards were announced in-person last night at Small Press Expo. Below are the winners of the 2022 Ignatz Awards, honoring the year’s best ...
2019 marks 55 years of G.I. Joe toys, and between IDW’s continuation of Marvel’s “G.I. Joe” series from the 1980s and a Snake Eyes film in development, the Real American Heroes still have plenty of ...
If ever there was a time to feel “stuck in the amber of the moment,” it is now. It certainly seems so for Americans, where the economy has stalled out due to a nationwide pandemic that has trapped ...
John Allison’s droll British wit is on full display in “Steeple” #1, the first installment in a five-issue mini series from Dark Horse Comics written and drawn by the Eisner-winning comic creator.
Picking up a dusty tome of HP Lovecraft fiction from the used bookstore, or flipping through the pages of some impenetrable compendium of his at the local library is a veritable rite of passage into ...
This year’s Ignatz Awards, honoring the year’s best independent and small press comics, were held last night at the Small Press Expo in Baltimore, Maryland. Courtesy of the Small Press Expo’s Twitter ...
Back in 2014, I created a Hellboy Universe reading for Multiversity Comics. However, with all the new books Dark Horse Comics and Mike Mignola keep putting out, I’ve had to update every year since. So ...