Main writer and editor of How To Love Comics. Trevor Van As founded How To Love Comics in 2013 as a need to get comics in front of the uninitiated. An avid comic reader all his life, he enjoys broad range of comics, allowing for a greater perspective on the medium and help informs the creation of guides, reading orders, and writing reviews. During the day he works in marketing and has a background in multimedia and retail.809 articles
If you’re looking to see what all the fuss is about or to do some background reading before diving into the King in Black event, then this guide is what you need. It has the recommended reading order for the regular series, specials, and Venom-centric events with plenty of notes along the way.
Are you looking to read all of Miles Morales’ comics? This simple reading order has all the details you need to get started and makes sense of all the similarly titled collections, with plenty of notes along the way.
With a bunch of different titles available and the occasional crossover, it’s not always clear as to where the Power Rangers comics fit in with one another. Luckily, there’s this mighty reading order to help make sense if everything.
While it’s temporary, Future State is a big shift in direction for the publisher. As a result, you probably have a lot of questions. This all-in-one guide is here to answer them all! Read on to find out what Future State is and isn’t, which comics are involved, and heaps more.
Get transported back to the 90s with Smoove City, a graphic novel that follows the misadventures of an up-and-coming R&B group. Check out this review to find out more.
Batman: A Death In The Family made a name for itself by putting the life of a major character in the hands of the readers. Read on to find out what happened and the cultural impact it created.
Last Remains has weird numbering. So you don’t miss out on any of the web-slinging action, I have put together the Amazing Spider-Man: Last Remains Reading Order. It has the recommended reading order, an explanation of the numbering, and much more.
Punk rock in a young adult context tends to be surface deep when it comes to exploring valuable themes. Check out this review to find out how My Riot excels.