Tag: Boom
WonderCon ’17: BOOM! STUDIOS Discover Yours panel
Boom! Studios first panel of Wondercon 2017 may not have been filled with ground shaking announcements, but what it lacked in fancy headlines it...
DC Imprints Vs. Indies Sales Band Report For February 2017
Periodically (pun intended), it's useful to take a look at where the sales of a publisher's titles are clustered. It helps widen the picture...
Comics Sales Band Report For February 2017: IDW, Dynamite, Boom, Dark Horse and Archie
Periodically (pun intended), it's useful to take a look at where the sales of a publisher's titles are clustered. It helps widen the picture...
ONE OR DONE: Get your hands off me you damn dirty Green Lanterns
Hello from Compton California. February kicks off with a week in comics which didn't see the dam of debut comics drown the village, but...
ONE OR DONE REVIEW: The Mighty Morphin Justice Rangers League… Crisis
Hello everyone! This week’s big number #1 is the battle of two big toy chest franchises.
Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #1
Story: Tom Taylor
Art: Stephen...
REVIEW: Mora’s and Morrison’s KLAUS #1 Makes Our Holiday Spirits Run Red
Does KLAUS bring tidings of joy, or is the series full of coal?
Say What?! Michael Keaton to Star and Produce Film Adapation of Boom’s Imagine...
When I was a kid, I wasn't as well versed in pop culture as I am now. Thus, I missed out on Beetlejuice and Michael...
The Loot Crate Effect Reaches “Cartoonish Levels” on Comics Sales
Note: The distribution numbers used below are estimates, not hard sales numbers. They're accurate to the trends, but take the exact unit measurements with...
Wondercon’15: Pre-Show Comics, Comics, and Robots
Comics Beat snuck a peek of some exhibitors on the floor before the opening of Wondercon and this is what we saw.
Review: Giant Days “Boy Drama Will Be On The Test”
School's in session. Take the GIANT DAYS test to see if you'll like it. No studying required.
Review: Burning Fields Burns This Mother Down
Burning Fields is an analog combination of old school horror like The Thing in combination with the geopolitical drama of a Zero Dark Thirty. Where it plants its feet and sets itself apart is in the perpetual insecurity these pages bring and that is far from a bad thing.
Brisson and Couceiro Go BOOM! with Cluster #1
Ed Brisson of Sheltered and Sons of Anarchy fame has just announced a brand new project over at BOOM! Studios entitled Cluster. The book...
















