I’m sure every reader of this site is familiar with Bram Stoker’s classic novel “Dracula.” Introducing the most famous vampire of literary fiction in 1897, it has spawned numerous “sequels”, ...
You know how it’s pretty presumptuous of comics to call themselves “the best comic of whatever year it is” in their solicits? Yeah. “Moon Knight” #2 might have a point there. Mild spoilers ahead. • ...
Last week when I wrote the Batman article, I noticed that a few of the comments through links mentioned that it gave the reader “a new appreciation for Grant Morrison’s style.” As much as this is a ...
So. Uh. I could not for the life of my confirm whether or not this met my standard for “manga” from back in November 2022. It appears to be an entirely French production that uses the terms anime to ...
Ah, April begins, you know it can only mean one thing: time for the third installment of 365 Days of Cerebus, my column where I read all 300 issues of “Cerebus” over the year and take time out each ...
2018 is shaping up to be a year of great change for comic book readers, with Marvel’s Fresh Start bidding us farewell to great runs like Dan Slott’s Spider-Man or Gerry Duggan’s Deadpool, and Scott ...
NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Neil Gaiman’s transcendent series SANDMAN is often hailed as the definitive Vertigo title and one of the finest achievements in graphic storytelling. Gaiman created ...
Via The Beat, publisher Bad Idea have announced a comic that they were keen to stress was not an April Fools’ joke: “Hank Howard, Pizza Detective in Caligula’s Safe,” a 16-page, a $1 book that will be ...
When DC decides to cross its Hanna-Barbera properties over with its main line of comics, what do we get? Why, everyone’s favorite time traveler traveling to Bedrock, with all the mayhem that ensues.
Via Popverse, it was announced at WonderCon that Image Comics imprint Syzygy will publish a graphic novel for director Francis Ford Coppola’s long-gestating science fiction film Megalopolis. Syzygy co ...
This week I talked to actor and comic book writer, David Dastmalchian to discuss his hit Dark Horse Comics release “Count Crowley: Amateur Midnight Monster Hunter” and dig into what he has coming up ...
Well, that was quick. I mea, if you’re going to do something as ballsy as swap out Peter Parker for Otto Octavius to have to him redeem himself as Spider-Man with the guidance of Peter’s lingering ...