
IDW’s Transformers (2005 Continuity) Chronological Reading Order Checklist
Make sense of IDW’s Transformers comics with this extensive reading order.

Make sense of IDW’s Transformers comics with this extensive reading order.

I had a chat to Frank J Barbiere, writer of Violent Love, about what the comic is all about, his love for the early 70’s and the creative process that went into making it.

This month’s list features witches on road trips, illegal alcohol, cybernetic eyes, cannibals and much more. Read on to discover what these comics are.

From brand new series launching out of the Young Animal imprint; series launching on the tail-end of the Rebirth initiative; a stack of new miniseries and new stories of current series, there are heaps of new places to start reading DC Comics in October. 24 places to be precise. Read on to find out which DC comics are new reader friendly in October.

This month we see a slew of new series, jumping on points for comics that have been running for a little while and even a classic 1970’s reprint. Read on to find out which Marvel comics are new reader friendly in October.

This week marks the 2000th prog of the legendary comics anthology 2000 AD. No matter how you spin it that’s an amazing effort. Find out more about what they have in store for this milestone event.

If you’ve seen him kicking ass on Netflix and are curious about the comic books then this is the list for you! In it, I’ve put together 7 Luke Cage stories you should read. From his blaxploitation roots of the early 70s to team-ups with Iron Fist and some of his more recent outings, this list includes a variety of stories to sink you teeth into.

Written by Brian Wood; art by Mack Chatter; colours by Lee Loughridge; letters by Nate Pikos and published by Dark Horse Comics, Briggs Land is a new series about a community of anti-government secessionists and the consequences of their actions.

Batman: Night of the Monster Men is a crossover which will take over Batman, Nightwing and Detective Comics in September and October over the duration of 6 issues. Read on to find out which comics are involved and their reading order.

When I discovered Lady of the Shard, a science fiction/fantasy love story by gigi d.g, I just had to talk about it. Not just because it’s different, but as it’s a strong contender for webcomic of 2016.