Wednesday Comics Reviews: Your ENERGON UNIVERSE SPECIAL check-in
The Energon Universe Special is this week's main Wednesday Comics review, but we also have blurbs about Crocodile Black and Mugshots!
Top Comics to Buy for May 9, 2024: A week with variety
Featuring Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees, The Boy Wonder, Night People, and more!
Beat’s Bizarre Adventure: Boys’ love cyberpunk
This week on Beat's Bizarre Adventure: a new rotation of writers covering SOLID STATE, HERE U ARE and THE BLACK CAT & THE VAMPIRE.
Classic Comic Compendium: JONNY DOUBLE
This noir take on Jonny Double by Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso is one of Vertigo's best character re-imaginings.
Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: SCHISM, L’AMOUR EST UN BRASIER, THE CURSE, and 2 more projects...
Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: SCHISM, L'AMOUR EST UN BRASIER, THE CURSE, and two more projects we love (and for you to back today)!
Interview: Patrick Horvath on his project, FREE FOR ALL!
Patrick Horvath chatted with the Beat about his indie project Free For All coming to Zoop for its physical release
The Marvel Rundown: Horror takes hold in our BLOOD HUNT/GET FURY Roundtable
The rundown crew convenes for a roundtable discussion of Blood Hunt #1 and Get Fury #1, two gruesome new releases from the House of Ideas!
Wednesday Comics Reviews: SPACE GHOST #1 soars high
Space Ghost #1 is this week's main feature in the Wednesday Comics Reviews column, which also features Mezo, Toxic Summer, and more!
DC Round-Up: The HARLEY QUINN 2024 ANNUAL is hilarious high-seas hijinks
Erica Henderson and Harley Quinn are a match made in humor heaven.
Top Comics to Buy for May 1, 2024: A week of fun returns
This week's Top Comics to Buy for May 1, 2024 list features Space Ghost, a new Garth Ennis comic, Barbaric and more!
Beat’s Bizarre Adventure: God warriors, whales and legends
In the first installment of Beat's Bizarre Adventure, three Comics Beat writers tackle some of their favorite manga and Webtoons.
Classic Comic Compendium: PERRAMUS – THE CITY AND OBLIVION
Perramus - The City and Oblivion is a kind of absurd revolutionary war story that reminds one of Dr. Strangelove and Duck Soup.























