Last week, Tyler Crook’s “The Lonesome Hunters: The Wolf Child” wrapped up. It was not only the best issue of the series so far, but I think it’s arguably the best comic Crook has made to date. So, ...
New year, new comics! 2024 starts off with a bang, bringing us the next stage in the ongoing “X-Men” saga, deaths and rebirths, and a continuing gang war. So what better way to start the first month ...
Faith Erin Hicks’s “Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy” is a romance that’s unashamed of being a romance and a comic that unabashedly indulges in artistic flourishes that are so very comic booky. The very ...
Welcome back to Mooniversity, our column for all things “Sailor Moon.” It is Halloween, and so we’re taking the opportunity to discuss a surprising running theme across most incarnations of the series ...
The renowned Hard-Traveling Heroes saga is collected in its entirety for the first time ever, with over two dozen never-before-collected stories, and nearly as many never-before-collected in color!
Through the intersecting narratives in 2023 and 2053, we’re introduced to Stephen Graham’s main villain, Commander Elias Mannix, the founder and commander-in-chief of the Executive that rules United ...
The 35th annual Harvey Awards, honoring the best comic books and associated media of the past year, were announced at New York Comic Con last night. Kate Beaton’s widely-lauded graphic memoir “Ducks: ...
Infantino’s natural sense for cover design was at the top of the field, and Marvel head Stan Lee took notice of the change. Perhaps fearing the move might prove successful, Lee tried to cut it off at ...
As depicted in Matt Reeves’s hit movie The Batman, the Riddler wasn’t simply an amusing eccentric with an affinity for wordplay and baffling clues, but as terrifying a villain as any in the annals of ...
Hellboy meets Anastasia Bransfield, an adventurous archaeologist who will lead the hero into a traintop punch-up, a chase across the countryside, and maybe even into romance. The issue swings to the ...
Back in 2018, I wrote a “We Want Comics” article calling for a comic book adaptation of “Animorphs.” Two years later, my wish was granted, with the release of a comic adaptation of the first book in ...