Archie taps Obscure Video Game Licenses from Sega and Capcom for Worlds Unite
Archie previously revealed that the Worlds Unite crossover is going to feature two huge video game characters (Mega Man and Sonic) teaming up together. The publisher confirmed several...
Rio Rancho mom “incredibly disturbed” by finding “Palomar” in school library
Sadly I can't embed the local news scare quotes story here but the transcript is almost as good. A mother in Rio Rancho, NM found her son had checked out Gilbert Hernandez' PALOMAR from the school library, and then things got dangerous!
The CW aims for a superhero team-up series featuring Firestorm, The Atom, Black Canary...
The CW's third superhero series may be much bigger than originally thought
Secret Wars Serves Up Second Zombie Title
Secret Wars gets second scoop of Marvel Zombies with yet another tie-in book.
Entertainment Round-Up: Alien sequel, Fantastic Four, Spectre, Agent Carter
Blomkamp and Weaver talk Aliens, new Fantastic Four Images, Agent Carter and more
Review: Thor Annual is Best In The World
Thor of all ages and genders find themselves well represented by creators of varying experiences.
Cosby and Salas Bestow Fantastic Presentation upon Prince Valiant (Review)
Writer: Nate Cosby
Pencils: Ron Salas
Color: Luigi Anderson
Letters: Marshall Dillon
Cover: Darwyn Cooke
Dynamite’s recent relaunch of King heroes is finally here. This week’s title is Prince Valiant....
Marvel Month to Month Sales Charts December 2014: Time is Running Out for Marvel
Welcome to my 12th and final month as your guide through Marvel’s sales numbers. Due to some career changes and advancements that my family and I have made, I can no longer write these articles. It has been fun and a great learning experience, and I thank you for joining me. But enough about me, let’s look at the monthly breakdown.
Review: Punk rock and questionable choices are the ties that bind in Curb Stomp...
The time period of Boom Studio's limited series Curb Stomp is somewhat tough to pin down. The clothing styles vacillate from the 50s through the 70s, which of course form the template for the hot styles of today. The convenience stores have a modern look, as does the one television set I spotted (there's nary a cell phone or a computer to be found). At least for now, it doesn't really matter: Curb Stomp traffics in a genre defined by the pulp novels and exploitation films of those aforementioned eras, so it makes sense that the look of it is something of a review of these periods.
D&Q’s spectacular Fall includes Beaton, Tomine, Mizuki, Chippendale
Although most of these books have been announced, here's all of Drawn & Quarterly's fall schedule in all it's glory. You can read the complete catalog here -- commentary below is my own.
Review: Spider-Gwen #1 Packs a Pun-ch
200,000 pre-orders and many months in the making, Spider-Gwen #1 has finally arrived, bringing with her vibrant artwork and what is surely an outrageous cell phone bill.
Secret Wars Brings Starkat to Battleworld
Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde take their relationship to the Battleworld level.






















