Cover for Our Army at War 113. Art by Joe Kubert On 4 May 1961, thirteen people, seven African Americans and six whites embark on a bus ride through America’s Deep South to force the federal government...
This Friday, the digital-first 39th chapter of DC Comics Bombshells, written by Marguerite Bennett with Mirka Andolfo on art, will hit the web, with the Batgirls in the clutches of the Penguin. Check out...
Harley Quinn, DC Comics' First Lady of Mayhem, has had a slew of teammates over the years. The sometimes villain/sometimes anti-hero has partnered with everyone from The Joker to Wonder Woman to occasionally...
One of the cultural mores in our society is that we don't talk about money. Not specifics at any rate. It's just a subject that isn't broached except with the person doing your taxes. What this means in...
Review: Narcopolis: Continuum #4 "While issue 4 is the conclusion of Duvall and Singh’s tale, their work on the miniseries makes me hope that they or another creative team revisit the world of...
Review: Poe Dameron #1 "Poe Dameron #1 does a lot in terms of backstory and set-up for what’s to come later down the line in the series. However, that heavy lifting seems incredibly light and accessible...
This Wednesday, New Romancer #5, written by Peter Milligan with Brett Parson on art, hits newsstands, continuing the encounter between Lexy and Lord Byron. Milligan's words and Parson's pictures make for a...
Today, the long-awaited launch of Marvel’s new Black Panther series hit newsstands, setting up a new status quo for the superhero and monarch. Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates and artist Brian Stelfreeze have crafted...
The last issue of Heavy Metal Media’s Narcopolis: Continuum, based on the T Squared Films production Narcopolis, is on sale today, written by Scott Duvall with Ralf Singh on art. While writing time travel...
Brooklyn is teeming with culture and activity, an integral part of New York City’s five boroughs. LINE Webtoon, the online digital comic publisher, looks to make the borough the centerpiece for New Brooklyn...