Top Comics to Buy for April 2, 2025: Baseball, haunted houses, Green Lanterns, and...
The Top Comics to Buy for April 2 sees a slightly quieter set of releases compared to last month, but there's still plenty to read.
Retailer op-ed: Trump vs. the American comics industry
Retailer Jacob Shapiro takes a look at how the comics industry is reacting to tariffs, and how local politics could affect his store
Beat’s Bizarre Adventure: Life-hacking the Gibson
This week, the writers at Beat's Bizarre Adventure cover I THINK OUR SON IS GAY, OMNIPRESENCE and BUG EGO.
Classic Comic Compendium: Early DEATHBLOW is probably a little different than you remember
Things REALLY changed when Tim Sale came aboard.
Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: GAMER MOM, 5 WORLDS, MARU KIRU DESTROY THE MOON, and Two...
Check out this week’s installment of The Beat's Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up, featuring gaming moms, a Ghibli love letter, a warrior vs. the moon, and two more projects you'll love!
Graphic Novel Review: THE CONFESSIONAL is a debut that’s worth exsanguination
In The Confessional by Paige Hender, a recently-turned vampire finds herself face to face with the evil within... and without.
Trade Rating: ANIMAL POUND by Tom King and Peter Gross is a modern Orwell...
Today our reviewer takes a thorough look at Tom King and Peter Gross' Animal Pound, as well as its relation to George Orwell and more.
The Marvel Rundown: The Hunt For Xavier Is Over With X-Manhunt: Omega #1
This week the Marvel Rundown looks at X-Manhunt Omega, plus other books like Doom Academy, and Godzilla Vs. Fantastic Four.
DC 2ound-Up: BATMAN #158 kicks off Jeph Loeb & Jim Lee’s H2SH
H2SH, the long-awaited sequel to the classic BATMAN: HUSH storyline, picks up right where the original left off, for better or worse.
DC Round-Up: ABSOLUTE MARTIAN MANHUNTER #1 is wonderfully experimental
This week's DC Round-Up features a look at Absolute Martian Manhunter, Absolute Wonder Woman, the Batman - Long Halloween sequel, and more!
Monomythic: On Neil Gaiman and how to get over your idols: a question, not...
A talk about coming to terms with fandom and the fall from grace of our heroes—the greatest of whom, for me, was Neil Gaiman.
Wednesday Comics Reviews: BITTER ROOT is back for our most packed column of the...
Bitter Root returns with a new series, Next Movement, during the most packed week of the year so far for our Wednesday Comics Review column.

























