Classic Comic Compendium: In REDFORK, a quick fix that might just cost your humanity
Redfork reminds you that a quick fix might help in the short term, but it could well be deleterious in the long run.
Interview: Rory McConville & Declan Shalvey talk the ‘metal’ of TERMINATOR: METAL
What's so metal about The Terminator: Metal? Rory McConville and Declan Shalvey gave us answers.
San Diego Comic Con Malaga: An on the scene report
A European comics journalist's report on San Diego Comic Con Malaga - the good, the bad and the potential
Get a first look at PREDATOR: BADLANDS #1, Marvel’s movie tie-in from Ethan Sacks...
Marvel has provided The Beat with a preview of Predator: Badlands #1 from writer Ethan Sacks and artist Elvin Ching.
Trade Rating: THE HERO TRADE is a gritty superhero oddity atop an industry-skewering metaphor
The Hero Trade is a superhero comic from Matt Kindt and David Lapham that blends crime, body horror, and searing industry commentary.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 10/3/25: The war between hope and slop
In the week that Sora debuted, we look at comics made by humans and other things that humans did, from Axl Rose to Zainab Akhtar
Two SUPERMAN/SPIDER-MAN crossovers coming from DC and Marvel in 2026
Facsimile editions of the classic Superman/Spider-Man crossovers will precede the two new one-shots from DC and Marvel next year.
Exclusive: Howard & Jaro’s MARIAN HERETIC gets 2nd printing ahead of debut
Marian Heretic #1 by Tini Howard and Joe Jaro has sold out ahead of its on-sale date. BOOM! has announced a second printing.
Graphic Novel Review: WITCHCRAFT conjures a thrilling tale of dark magic and feminist history
Sole Otero's Witchcraft is a thrilling page-turner and a haunting meditation on how cycles of power echo through history.
Goats Flying Press announces new titles ahead of 2-year anniversary
As part of the stretch goals from its current Kickstarter campaign, publisher Goats Flying Press is announcing a slate of new titles.
Honey, DC Comics Shrunk the Comics: A brief history of DC’s compact comics
DC's Compact Comics are a huge hit with readers, but there were many attempts in the past at smaller format comics
The greatest opening comic of all time is 75 today
On its 75th anniversary, a brief examination of the first Peanuts strip, and its companion, Here Comes Charlie Brown! A Peanuts Pop-Up























