Graphic Novel Review: SOVIET LAND asks what does it mean to be an artist...
Soviet Land by Pierre-Henry Gomont is out this month via Abrams, and it depicts an artist trying to function in a broken, crumbling world.
Exclusive: Meet the characters from Brandt&Stein’s WORST MAN
Meet the cast of Brandt&Stein's debut graphic novel, Worst Man, hitting shelves in August from Titan Comics.
Marvel July 2026 Solicitations: DNX #1 and more
Full solicitations information for July Marvel Comics les by the debut of DNX and Godzilla destroying many things
Exclusive Preview: Barry Windsor-Smith’s X-MEN feature in Marvel art book from Fantagraphics
Get a sneak peek at Fantagraphics' The Marvel Creator Collection, No. 1: Back to the Savage Land, featuring work by Barry Windsor-Smith.
Graphic Novel Review: Susanne Kuhlendahl’s ORLANDO lovingly adapts Woolf’s novel
Orlando: A Graphic Novel by Susanne Kuhlendahl represents the best and worst of Virginia Woolf's seminal novel.
CLAYFACE trailer unmasks the DCU’s first horror movie
The body horror-themed origin story for the classic Batman enemy will be released in theaters on October 23.
ANGOULÊME: Association FIBD on the attack as Morgane Group sets sights for a January...
The officials formerly behind running FIBD in Angoulême have objected to the new showrunners plan for a January 2027 return as the drama continues
The Marvel Rundown: SPIDER-MAN/SUPERMAN soars by staying grounded
Brad Meltzer and Pepe Larraz’s Spider-Man/Superman is an instant classic for the way it focuses in on the human element of these larger than life icons.
FANTASTIC FOUR 65th anniversary plans revealed
The First Family's debut will be commemorated by Ryan North and Humberto Ramos's Fantastic Four #15, and a collection of the series' covers.
Wednesday Comics Reviews: HEAD LOPPER #1 leads a charge of new #1s
Head Lopper #1 leads a Wednesday Comics Review column that is absolutely packed with new series beginnings, among other comics.
DC Round-Up: ABSOLUTE WONDER WOMAN #19 turns love into a curse
Absolute Wonder Woman #19 delivers a powerful story of love, grief, and sacrifice. Plus, Superman #37, and more!
BICS 2026: not a traditional comics show, and that’s okay
This year's BICS (Brooklyn Independent Comics Showcase) was very much a do-it-yourself affair, for better or worse
























