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The 1996 DC vs. Marvel miniseries is at it’s most fun when it highlights what makes characters from each publisher unique.
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The 1996 DC vs. Marvel miniseries is at it’s most fun when it highlights what makes characters from each publisher unique.

The First Day Of May is a silent graphic novel/picture book hybrid that celebrates the joy of a lovely spring day.

Akira Toriyama is best known for Dragon Ball. However, as this piece suggests, you shouldn’t sleep on his smaller work – especially Sand Land.

2000 AD has made it easy to start reading Rogue Trooper with the classics series’ inclusion their Essential collections line.

Let’s dive into Penguin: Triumphant, a 1992 story that introduced readers to the modern interpretation Batman villain Penguin.

Emily Carroll’s Through the Woods delves into the horror of the unknown through a collection of short stories that will haunt readers.

The NacelleVerse is a new shared universe full of toy and animated characters of decades past. Learn more about it in this guide.

We explore the criminally underrated Marvel Knights Inhuman series in the final piece for 90s Week. A story that played more like a political chess game than a superhero drama.

We examine the “bad girl” comics trend from the 90s, which consisted of plenty of cheesecake, skimpy outfits, and violence.

Continuing 90s Week, we dive into Jeff Smith’s Bone – comic in which cartooning meets epic fantasy.