31 Days of Halloween: Dandridge by Worley, Pleece and Hunt
2000 AD is making a digital only release of Dandridge, collecting the adventures of Spartacus Dandridge, 2000 AD's best-dressed ghostfinder and the world’s...
21 Days of HAlloween: STREET ANGEL Ghost Monster by Jim Rugg + Brian Maruca
Street Angel, the homeless, skateboarding martial arts expert is back in a Halloween comic by Jim Rugg and Brian Maruca that is as perfect for the holiday as you can get.
31 Days of Halloween: Trick ‘r’ Treat: Days of the Dead
I doesn't get any more Halloweeny than this, a new graphic novel from Legendary Comics tying in to the 2007 cult film. And apparently,...
31 Days of Halloween: Shadoweyes: Volume One
This is actually a crowd watch too as Iron Circus is kickstarting a collection of Sophie Campbell's Shadoweyes: Volume One:
Sophie Campbell began Shadoweyes...
Today’s grim warning: Noah Van Sciver on breaking in
Guys, if you want to get with a woman, do not make her watch Buffalo 66. I repeat, do not watch Buffalo 66 with your woman. I know you think Vincent Gallo is really cool and edgy and it's a romantic film about vengeance and attraction, but it's really about a dangerous psychopath made by a serial abuser who imagines a toxic fantasy of a willing female victim. It is total creepsville plus everyone misses a field goal now and then, just like Jeurys Familia gives up a home run once a year and it happens to be in the World Series.
31 days of Halloween: Immortan Joe and War Boy makeup tutorials — PLUS this...
This is one of those links that is to promote a website -- in this case Wholesale Halloween Costumes -- but the tutorials are cool enough to deserve a link. We all know Mad Max will be a big Halloween and cosplay favorite this year, and here';s who to make yourself a War Boy or Immortan Joe -- I guess to be a Sexy Furiosa all you need is some black eyeliner. The Joe costume is especially clever ..."you won't believe how they made his teeth!" I'm a total loser when it comes to crafting costumes -- I like dressing up but fabricating is far beyond my ken or skills, so I'm always impressed with anyone who can figure this stuff out.
Elite Beat Roundtable: Is CBS’s new SUPERGIRL show hot or not?
The Supergirl pilot that debuted last night on CBS a lot of weight on its shoulders. The show tells the story of Kara Zor-El, played by Melissa Benoist, as she escapes Superman's shadow and comes into her own as National City's first superhero. It is the network's first major superhero endeavor, the first superhero show led be a solo female in more than 40 years and the pilot had a lot of ground to cover, attempting to endear characters to new viewers while also trying to re-envision elements of the mythos without alienating established comics fans. Does it succeed? The Beat is here to tell you with a hard hitting roundtable. We've always wanted to have one of those.
Crowd Watch: Muscle Temple an all star wrestling anthology!
The wrestling/comics connection has always been strong, from their shared roots in carnival strongmen singlets to former grappler CM Punk's writing comics career. And here's a new one: Muscle Temple, an indie comics anthology spotlighting the squared circle that is currently being crowdfunded. Frank Gibson of Tiny Kitten Teeth is leading the rumble. which will include work by Maddy Flores, Sam Alden, Box Brown, Amanda Meadows, Zac Gorman. According to Gibson:
Mark Beyer to make his first ever con apperance at the Locust Moon Festival
Even as the dead leaves rattle through the dooryard, turkeys gargle their last calls and pumpkin spice invades our dreams, there are still a few more comic events to come, including, just this weekend, the Locust Moon Festival in Philadelphia (disclosure: an advertiser on this site.) A lively event for a burgeoning local comics scene, the Locust Moon Fest, run by the comic shop of the same name, will have a stellar guest line up this year, including Chris Claremont, Bill Sienkiewicz, Alexa Kitchen, Ronald Wimberly, Craig Thompson and Dean Haspiel, among many others...and now...Mark Beyer!
Jimmie Robinson offers “An Open Love Letter to Comics”
FACT: I don’t make much money in comics. I only make enough to survive.
However… I still love making comics.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not crying...
31 days of Halloween: Oh, the Flesh You’ll Eat
I can't actually vouch for the contents of this humorous book from the fine folks at The Devastator...but the cover is certainly seasonal.
Oh,...
Guest Column: I’ve had it with The Walking Dead over how it portrays Black...
by Thaddeus Howze
My relationship with this show is over. I wanted to love it, but it kept telling me by virtue of its depiction...















