I don’t have to tell you how huge Game of Thrones is. You would have to be living under a rock in order to miss all of the buzz. Although, what you might not be aware of is Archie Comics’ Game of Thrones parody comic from 2015. Read on to find out more.
This handy guide focuses on the DC Super Hero Girls graphic novels, answering all your questions and highlighting the adventures available to read. Soon you or a loved one will be immersed into this fantastical world of the DC Super Hero Girls!
After 75 years of publication Archie is being rebooted for a new generation. This rebooted series will strip back the Archie gang to their core and rebuild them with fresh, modern, takes. Behind it all is the superstar creative team of Mark Waid and Fiona Staples, which makes this even more exciting! Read on to find more about this rebooted series as well as read a four page preview.
With the a new video game and animated series that aim to revamp Sonic the Hedgehog for a new era, Archie Comics will release Sonic Boom #1 this week. This fun new comic series will be in the approach of the revamped Sonic the Hedgehog, which will still feature plenty of action but also have a comedic bend to it. Take a peek at the humour filled preview for this debut issue.
When Celine and Tucker wake up to find that their parents are missing they must use all their DIY know-how to find them in this strange new world, ravaged by a ecological disaster. I had a chat with Howtoons: (Re)Ignition writer Fred Van Lente about this miniseries including how he got involved and how DIY science projects will be incorporated into this all-ages narrative.
A new Adventure Time comic miniseries begins this week called Adventure Time: The Flip Side, where Finn and Jake swap bodies. Take a look at the preview as well as all five covers.
Samurai Jack is back in a new comic miniseries published by IDW. Take a look at the cover and a preview written by Jim Zub with Andy Suriano (the original character designer) on art.
The Powerpuff Girls are back to kick bad guys butts in comic form thanks to IDW Publishing and cartoonist Troy Little. Take a look at the preview for The Powerpuff Girls #1 and see for yourself.
Garfield has become a pop-cultural phenomena but what you might not have know that in addition to daily strip there are two other Garfield comics. I take a look at the monthly on-going series as well as the webcomic Garfield Minus Garfield.