[REVIEW] SPIDER-GWEN ANNUAL #1
Gwen Stacy is no stranger to dimension-hopping hijinks. I mean, besides fighting bad guys and looking great in a spider-themed hoodie-leotard thing, that’s basically
Gwen Stacy is no stranger to dimension-hopping hijinks. I mean, besides fighting bad guys and looking great in a spider-themed hoodie-leotard thing, that’s basically
Hexware introduces readers to a bleak but technologically advanced future. This isn’t some post-apocalyptic dystopia but one where class inequality has created an even
Based on current series available on Shudder, which was based on the cult classic film of the same name, which itself was inspired by
Biblical horror and modern-day fantasy collide in this terrifying new miniseries from Dark Horse Comics and creator Colin Lorimer.
Four new, affecting graphic novels that deal with relationships make for perfect reading during our time of mandated quarantine.
This latest Dark Horse miniseries is groovy, sexy, and weird in all the ways comics should be. WARNING: May contain hairy men in Union Jack speedos.
The latest book from Michael DeForge is as engaging, humorous, and intelligent as everything that flows from his desk usually is.
Talking to Strangers is eye-opening not because the writing is particularly powerful or the art ground-breaking, but because it reveals just how mundane a cult can be until the moment one realizes that it is anything but.
The legendary Lynda Barry is set to inspire a new generation of artists with her latest informative, witty teaching tool, Making Comics.