DC Round-Up: KRYPTO: THE LAST DOG OF KRYPTON #1 is a great start to...
In Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #1, writer Ryan North, artist Mike Norton, and co. deliver a great start to a story about a very good boy.
Anime Review: TO BE HERO X’s Lucky Cyan rocks out
Adam and Hilary return for the Lucky Cyan arc of To Be Hero X. This time: pop music, magical guitar bows and zombies.
Top Comics to Buy for June 18, 2025: Let’s get spooky and metaphysical
The Top Comics to Buy for June 18 brings a weird and wonderful crop of reality-bending books to shops and readers.
Beat’s Bizarre Adventure: One step closer to achieving our dream with EVEN A MONKEY...
This week, Beat's Bizarre Adventure covers THE DRAGON'S BETROTHED, DEVILMAN and EVEN A MONKEY CAN DRAW MANGA.
Classic Comic Compendium: SUPERMAN ANNUAL #11, the famed ‘For the Man Who Has Everything’
Classic Comic Compendium celebrates its 150th edition with a look at Superman Annual #11, better-known as For the Man Who Have Everything.
Graphic Novel Review: DAYSTAR closes a cruel loop
Daystar
Writers: Aaron Losty and Matt Emmons
Artist: Matt Emmons
Letterer: Becca Carey
Publisher: Second At Best Press / $20
June 2025
A comet, perhaps a creature, some kind of...
Review: Can STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Season 3 top the show’s stellar second...
Here's your spoiler-free review of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, arriving for streaming on Paramount+ on July 17, 2025.
Graphic Novel Review: AMUSEMENT PARK adaptation is short on thrills
The Amusement Park, which is a 50-year-old cult classic film by George A. Romero, has a new comics adaptation.
Graphic Novel Review: IT RHYMES WITH TAKEI is a walkthrough of LGBTQ+, American history
George Takei offers a profoundly personal and unflinching view of his life, weaving historical context to provide a portrait of America.
Horror Beat: PREDATOR: KILLER OF KILLERS is bloody awesome
Let's go hunting!
Graphic Novel Review: LOVE, MISHA is the story of a nonbinary child and their...
Askel Aden's new book, Love, Misha, adds another option for young readers to interact with varied experiences.
Review: Paying for It is a surprisingly charming movie
Sook-Yin Lee's film version of Chester Brown's graphic novel about paying for sex is a surprisingly touching character study



















