Top Comics to Buy for April 26, 2023: A double dose of Tynion
Featuring Behold Behemoth, Blue Book, Green Arrow, w0rldtr33, and more!
Violent R-Rated Kraven the Hunter footage debuts at CinemaCon
CinemaCon teased footage from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and the first look at a violent, nose-biting Kraven the Hunter.
Rowser & Smith’s Wash Day Diaries and Segura’s Secret Identity win 2023 LA Times...
Jamila Rowser and Robyn Smith’s Wash Day Diaries (Chronicle Books) and Alex Segura’s comics industry-inspired novel Secret Identity (Flatiron Books) won best Graphic Novel/Comics and best Mystery/Thriller categories at the 2023 LA Times Book Awards
Web3 publisher InterPop and the Emergents TCG shut down after two years
InterPop, which launched as a comics, TCG and NFT division under Tazos in 2021, is shutting down at the end of the month.
DC Comics July 2023 Solicitations
Full solicitations information and cover images for DC Comics titles scheduled to ship in July 2023 and beyond.
PREVIEW: The commander lives again in THE INCAL: DYING STAR
The latest graphic novel from Humanoids set in the world of Alejandro Jodorowosky & Moebius's iconic sci-fi universe is due out next month.
Marvel Comics July 2023 Solicitations
Full solicitations and cover images for Marvel Comics titles scheduled to ship in July 2023.
PREVIEW: DARK RIDE #6 is not just another day at the park
The next installment of the hit horror series from Image & Skybound is due out next month.
Roundtable spoiler interview: STAR TREK: PICARD season 3 showrunner Terry Matalas
The Beat got the chance to take part in a roundtable discussion with Star Trek: Picard season 3 showrunner Terry Matalas.
INTERVIEW: Jeremy Holt and Axel Alonso on how “wealth-porn” inspired GATSBY
Gatsby, Jeremy Holt (Made in Korea, After Houdini)'s newest graphic novel from AWA Studios, debuts this May and reimagines the "Great American Novel," F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The...
The Marvel Rundown: MOON GIRL & DEVIL DINOSAUR #5
This week, the most recent limited series starring Lunella Lafayette concludes. Here on the Rundown, we’ve been covering the book since its first issue,...
























