Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: THIRTY-THREE, SLICE OF LIFE, MEANWHILE…, and more
This week's comics crowdfunding round-up includes new takes on superheroes, and a variety of projects from established creators.
The Never-Ending Battle: SUPERMAN #78
Man meets machine in Superman #78 as we meet the third Superman.
The Marvel Rundown: The mystery deepens in THE DEATH OF DOCTOR STRANGE #2
Reviews of this week's new and noteworthy Marvel releases, including The Death of Doctor Strange #2, The United States of Captain America #5, and more!
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 10/20/21: The Winter Men Artist’s Edition is Live
The crowdfunding campaign for the Winter Men is live and a success; do media adaptations sell more comics? and more links
DC ROUND-UP: Cliff Chiang’s CATWOMAN: LONELY CITY #1 shines bright
The DC Round-Up crew discusses the new Black Label Catwoman series, plus the state of Fear State and the debut of Nubia and the Amazons.
FANDOM FLAMES: Timmy Chalamet has stans, but more importantly, IATSE prepares to strike
The IATSE strike will (hopefully) change the industry for the better.
SILBER BULLETS: Garfield creator Jim Davis loves SPAWN (1997)
For the latest Silber Bullets, Zack Quaintance joins Greg for a viewing of the mildly scary and mostly terrible 1997 SPAWN film.
The Marvel Rundown: Supplemental heroics in GAMMA FLIGHT #5
Reviews of this week’s Marvel releases, featuring Gamma Flight #5 & Immortal Hulk #50.
DC ROUND-UP: STRANGE ADVENTURES #12 is inconsequential
SUPERMAN '78 #1, SUPERMAN VS. LOBO #1, and SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL #2 each present very different takes on the Man of Steel.
Tilting at Windmills #287: The Era Changes Part Two
Penguin Random House's first week of distributing Marvel comics was a disaster
NYCC ’21: DMC, Chu, and Morales on The Business of Comics
Legendary Run-DMC rapper DMC dominated this energetic panel about smart marketing strategies for creators of all stripes
FANDOM FLAMES: NYCC is this weekend, but can we please talk about TED LASSO?
Just as the second season's finale debuts, The Beat's Ruth Johnson would like everyone to calm down about TED LASSO.

























