Disclosure Day Delivers Spielbergian Wonder and Heart
“I stole what I was paid to protect. People have a right to the truth.” Disclosure Day is a good film with a great cast doing excellent work. Steven Spielberg…
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“I stole what I was paid to protect. People have a right to the truth.” Disclosure Day is a good film with a great cast doing excellent work. Steven Spielberg…
Comic fans know Fabian Nicieza as one of the most influential writers of the modern era, thanks to his celebrated runs on X-Men and his co-creation of Deadpool. His latest…
My Adventures with Superman returns for a brand-new season, bringing back everything fans have come to love about the series while introducing some exciting new twists along the way. Season…
“Why are you wearing gloves?”“Would you believe I’m planning to go as OJ Simpson for Halloween?”“But your gloves fit!”Like its predecessors, Scary Movie (6) is a loose configuration of skits…
“I promised to make him a man.”“Yes, but what kind of man?”Masters of the Universe comes out during Pride month, and good for them. A brash, boisterous, goofy, silly, super-gay,…
Another Fan Expo has come and gone, and it was a lot of fun. Over the years, I've come to realize that Fan Expo isn't really a comic convention in…
Spider-Man Noir started off as part of Marvel’s Noir line of comics, which reimagined Marvel characters in film noir-inspired settings during the 1930s. Some of those books were stronger than…
“I try to avoid violence.”The Mandalorian and Grogu is a well-made, mid-stakes, self- contained, action-oriented adventure full of Easter eggs. The film effectively resets the Mandalorian for future missions in…
Rick and Morty returns for its ninth season with more multiversal insanity, bizarre science-fiction concepts, and the kind of chaotic humor fans have come to expect from the long-running animated…
Blending giant ape gods, Hanna-Barbera-inspired adventure, and heartfelt character dynamics, Nothing Can Stop…The Ape! is the latest collaboration from acclaimed writers Thomas Sniegoski and Jeannine Acheson. Published through Mad Cave…
America’s First Fully Painted Graphic Novel, Moonshadow, has a new home at Dark Horse!
Fans can browse exclusive extras revealing the creation of the film’s eye-popping internet and its off-the-wall content, deleted scenes, hidden Easter eggs and much more!
Check out our thoughts on this week’s comic books.
From Dynamite, the Sherlock Holmes trade, The Vanishing Man, collects the issues of this miniseries.
As the cover asks, along with a sort of retro style visual: “What Happened? Superboy’s Lost Years.” The typography ain’t no Gaspar Saladino, but we get the point. This is…
Uncle Scrooge reveals the long and winding road he traveled to accumulate his fourth million dollars in IDW/Disney’s Uncle Scrooge My First Millions issue 4.
You’re a young Japanese woman, a teen really. You’re flying a light plane over the ocean, looking for an island. Welcome to Wandering Island, Volume 2, from Dark Horse.
A new edition of Haunted Horror from IDW Publishing features horror tales from the pre-code 1950s, nicely assembled in hardcover.
Infected with the Joker Virus, Batman struggles to maintain his sanity as the Batman Who Laughs continues his killing spree among the streets of Gotham.
How do we describe Goddess Mode #2, from DC’s Vertigo to a new reader?