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
The Marvel Rundown: MARVEL UNITED: A PRIDE SPECIAL stands against hate while DEATH OF...
Check out reviews of Marvel United: A Pride Special, Death of the Silver Surfer, plus a rapid rundown of the latest releases from Marvel.
DC Round-Up: Lemire and Nguyen explore grief and rage with ROBIN & BATMAN –...
Robin & Batman - Jason Todd sees the team of Lemire and Nguyen return to explore the experience of another Robin.
Wednesday Comics Review: The new EC comics ongoing, BLOOD TYPE #1, leads the week
This week's lead Wednesday comics review if the new EC ongoing, BLOOD TYPE #1, but we also have our usual line-up of other reviews as well.
Movie Review: TORNADO Serves A Solid Revenge Dish of Western & Eastern Violence
A samurai western that cuts deep
Top Comics to Buy for June 11, 2025: New books that feel familiar
This week's Top Comics to Buy for June 11 features a nice mix of new books fresh story arcs, including from Absolute Batman.
Classic Comic Compendium: SUPERMAN #23 marks the start of a legendary period for Superman
With Superman #23, Roger Stern began writing regularly for the line and Mike Mignola first combined superheroics with mythology.
Movie Review: BALLERINA kills with great action and a captivating Ana de Armas
After four movies, Lionsgate is finally expanding the world of John Wick, at least on the big screen. Much like a comic book series,...
CROWDFUNDER REVIEW: ARMORED is a well-done teen adventure comic about loss
Nearly all the characters in ARMORED have lost someone close to them, and it plays out against magic shields and medieval ghosts.



















