Graphic Novel Review: On LOVING, OHIO and the Cult of America
Loving, Ohio by Matthew Erman and Sam Beck tells the story of four kids in their senior year of high school, but it's much more.
Abrams announces FANFARE imprint for children’s graphic novels
Abrams Fanfare is a new imprint that will consolidate the publisher's graphic novels for early readers, middle grades and YA
DC Comics May 2024 Solicitations
Full solicitations information and cover images for DC Comics titles scheduled to ship in May 2024 and beyond.
Exclusive: AWBW’s MEZO to continue with new limited series this May
A Wave Blue World's beloved Mezo series is getting a spinoff this May, and The Beat has the details! Mezo: The Trial of the Roden is a...
The Marvel Rundown: The 90s are alive in NIGHT THRASHER
Dwayne Taylor returns to New York, in this week's review of Night Thrasher #1, along with more from Marvel in our Rapid Rundown!
Exclusive Preview: I HEART SKULL-CRUSHER #1 – it’s just what the title says
Here's an exclusive preview of I HEART SKULL-CRUSHER #1 - coming in March from Josie Campbell and Alezzio Zonno
Wednesday Comics Reviews: DUTCH #1 brings back a classic character
Dutch #1 is this week's main review for Wednesday Comics, but we also have our usual lineup of blurb reviews as well.
Interview: Sam Sattin and Steenz on SIDE QUEST: A VISUAL HISTORY OF TABLETOP ROLEPLAYING GAMES
The Beat caught up with Steenz and Samuel Sattin to learn all about Side Quest: A Visual History of Tabletop Games.
Will Marvel and DC ever team up again?
Are Disney and WB desperate enough to let their characters crossover in the comics once again?
Exclusive: Mad Cave’s Papercutz partners with Disney for children’s graphic novels
Mad Cave's Papercutz imprint levels up with a deal to publish Disney properties including Encanto, Turning Red and Phineas and Ferb
The Beat’s 2024 Valentine’s Manga Extravaganza
Check out The Beat's staff picks for the 14 best romantic manga of all time.
DC Round-Up: RED HOOD: THE HILL #1 expands on Gotham’s most diverse neighborhood
The new RED HOOD: THE HILL miniseries gets off to a strong start.

























