This Wednesday, Cyborg #8, written by John Semper, Jr. with Tony Kordos and Paul Pelletier on art, hits newsstands, featuring Vic Stone relying on a luckless thief to switch Cyborg back on and back in...
By any measure, 2016 has been an interesting, exhausting, baffling year. However, despite a general air floating around the collective consciousness that we're ready to put this year to bed, it's difficult to...
This Wednesday, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #11, written by Robert Venditti with Jordi Tarrogona and Rafael Sandoval on art, hits newsstands, featuring the fourth part of "Bottled Light" and an...
Done right, graphic journalism and historiography can be an extraordinarily powerful means of getting to the truth about events, as it is in Joe Sacco’s Palestine, or Joe Kubert’s Fax from Sarajevo, or...
The tail end of the year is packed with holidays! Many people know about Christmas and Hanukkah, but many other groups, both religious and secular, have celebrations in December. Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day,...
When the villain Bane first faced the Dark Knight during the initial introduction of the character, he spiritually and physically broke the Batman. Over their following encounters throughout the years, Bruce...
When I was a kid and still in Cub Scouts, I picked up the occasional copy of Boys' Life, the official magazine of the Boy Scouts. I eventually aged out of Cub Scouts but never joined the Boy Scouts; it just...
Once DC Comics began their line of comics based on Hanna-Barbera properties such as Space Ghost, The Flintstones, and Jonny Quest, it was never a matter if DC powerhouses like Green Lantern and the Suicide...
For the past decade, Kodansha Comics has astonished readers with wrenching apocalyptic tales wrought with deep pathos with their Attack on Titan manga series. Attack on Titan focuses on a world in which...
This Wednesday, DC Comics/Vertigo's Red Thorn #13, written by David Baillie with Meghan Hetrick on art, hits newsstands, featuring a conclusion that will involve endings a'plenty for our characters, in some...