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
Savage Wolverine #14.NOW kicks off Richard Isanove’s story on the title with a story set during the 1930s. This story is new reader friendly and worth checking out if you are interested in the character. Take a look inside for a preview.
Kicking off in Detective Comics #27 is the Gothtopia arc, which will feature a very different Gotham City than we are used to. We explain what Gothtopia is and what titles tie-in to the story.
Black Widow has become a character whose popularity has risen in recent years, so much so that Marvel have given her her own series. Take a look at the preview for Black Widow #1.
While you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, it doesn’t mean that you can’t admire it. Each month I find what I believe are the best comic covers. In December we have five covers that are all rather different from each other.
Will the Avengers be able to stop it? Avengers #24.NOW is the perfect jumping on point for anyone who is interested in reading Avengers. Have a look at the preview as Avengers enters All-New Marvel NOW!
To trade wait or not to trade wait? That is the question. We have a look at the pros and cons of trade waiting so you can weigh if this practice is for you.
After a few months off, the Best Comic Covers of the Month is back! Showcasing the best comic covers for the month of November, featuring books from a variety of artists, styles and publishers.
Black Science is high concept science fiction with a dark edge starring a group trapped in an infinite number of alien worlds trying to find their way home. Take a look at the preview for this new series by superstar writer Rick Remender and artist Matteo Scalera.
Take a look at the preview for Manifest Destiny #1, which tells revisionist history of Lewis and Clark on a secret mission to destroy monsters in the unexplored American landscape.