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
In 2008 Mark Millar, Steve McNiven and Marvel introduced the world to a very different version of Wolverine, the one of the distant (and alternate) future. With this version inspiring the upcoming ‘Logan’ film I have put together a reading order for this aged version of Marvel’s favourite mutant.
With Mass Effect: Andromeda still months away you might be desperate to scratch that Mass Effect itch. Luckily there are heaps of comics to dive into to immerse yourself in the ME Universe.
To save some confusion I’ve collated 22 comics that are great places to start reading Marvel in November 2016. Read on to discover which comics you can jump into this month and learn to love the Marvel Universe.
The first batch of the DC Rebirth comics have ended their launch cycle, but it’s not too late to start reading DC Comics! This month there are 16 awesome jumping on points including the start of new stories, special one-shots and even a few annuals too.
To keep track of everything I have put together a guide for ResurrXion, which details everything that you need to know about these new x-Men comics. The aim is to answer any questions you might have and help you dive into these awesome characters. It will be updated regularly when more information is available.
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.