Whether we want to or not, we all become our parents. My dad used to tell a story that the one and only time he played pub trivia as a young man, he was paired with his best friend Joe, and the ...
It has long been a joke in the comics community, thanks in no small part to Gail Simone, that Dick Grayson aka Robin aka Nightwing aka Batman aka Nightwing again aka Dick Grayson, Superspy aka ...
The final issue of “Killjoys” is in stores now and with it, our last comic from Gerard Way (and Shaun Simon and Becky Cloonan) for the time being. But it’s not the last we’ll see from Way in the world ...
I’m sure that many of you, like me, who grew up in the early ’90s, watched Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers on TV. For those slightly younger, maybe you watched Zeo, Turbo, or even Power Rangers Dino ...
In 2014, I created a Hellboy Universe reading for Multiversity Comics and every year since, I updated with all the latest books. This is not an official reading order, because there isn’t an official ...
THE FINAL MILES MORALES STORY! Humanity makes its last stand in the only place strong enough to survive: BROOKLYN. Former Spider-Man, Miles Morales, leads the last bastion of civilization into the ...
We’re looking back at a classic today, Howard Chaykin and Mike Mignola’s 1991 adaptation of Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories, as well as the 1973 adaptations, collection together in a ...
Last week, we ran an article providing an abbreviated history of underground comix. It covered the decade or so when the undergrounds were at their peak popularity, and explained how they were largely ...
Back in 2014 I sat down with Scott Allie and figured out a reading order for the Hellboy Universe, with a focus on the final library editions and omnibus editions. Since then I’ve revisited it every ...
Mike Mignola and Jesse Lonergan wrap up their heroic saga with a mediation on time, bravery, and liberation as Miss Truesdale and Anum Yassa work to find their place in history and overcome the ...
As part of the three miniseries that cover classic JSA characters while Geoff Johns’s “Justice Society of America” comes out every few months, “Alan Scott: The Green Lantern” split the difference ...
THE EYES OF A HAWK AND THE VENOM OF A WIDOW! Even when Black Widow and Hawkeye had no one to trust, they still had each other – even though their paths sometimes diverged. So when Clint Barton is ...