The archive of every comic that has recommended on the website thus far. Plenty to choose from – with as many writers, artists, characters, publishers, and genres represented as possible. There will be something for everyone!
Each month I like to showcase a batch of new comics that you should be reading. I try and make it varied, mixing up creative directions, genres and different storytelling to have something that will appeal to everyone. April offers campy teens fighting alien killing machines, Time-Lords, giant monster prisons, Revolutionary War rebels, rich ducks and much more.
I reviewed We Can Never Go Home #1, the new series by Black Mask Studios about teenage love, running away and superpowers. Take a peek inside to find out what I thought of it and if you should read it too.
Pop music in the 1980s was all about big hair, big sound, flamboyant costumes an dazzling lights. They’re also attributes of the new Jem and the Holograms comic, based on the classic animated series of the mid-80s. Take a peek at the colorful preview and find out more about this series inside.
There is now a new way you can experience comics – Tubecomics. Developed by Black Mask Studios, Tubecomics uses the power of YouTube binge watch comics on any device you can watch videos on. I gave it a try to see what it was all about and to see if it had any potential for new readers.
Written by John Allison and art by Lissa Treiman, Giant Days looks to be a relatable series about the friendship of three young girls trying to survive their first semester of university. Take a peek at three pages from this fun new series.
Every month I like to spotlight some of the new graphic novels you should read for that month. I try to keep it quite varied with different styles of art, storytelling, publisher and genre. March offers up a mixture of missing treehouses, giant monsters, the lampooning of ancient war texts, Japanese Buffy and a new sheriff in town.
Each month I like to showcase a batch of new comics that you should be reading this month. I try and make it varied, mixing up creative directions, genres and different storytelling to have something that will appeal to everyone. March sees a mixture of child robots, time-travel, over-the-top 80s fashion, detective ducks and much more.
With a new costume and a new direction Spider-Woman #5 looks to be a good jumping on point for those curious about the character. Take a look inside to find out more about this new chapter in the life of Jessica Drew as well as a preview of this issue.
Batman: Endgame, the current storyline in Batman, is getting so big that it’s spilling over into other titles with a series of one-shot issues. This is everything you need to know about these one-shots coming out in March.
While many thought assumed I, Vampire by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Andrea Sorrentino was a cheesy story taking advantage of the vampire craze at the time turned out to be so much more. Guest writer James Ristig explores 5 reasons why you should read I, Vampire.