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 ideas, genres and different storytelling to create a list that will have something that will appeal to everyone. This month there’s star-pilots, a Hawaiian murder mystery, teen detectives, an April Fools special and much more.
Crossovers can be a bit confusing sometimes, especially if you’re not sure what issues you’re meant to read and in what order. Luckily for you, I’ve made up the Spider-Women Reading Order Checklist which aims at taking out the confusion of this crossover. Along with the reading order, I’ve included the creative teams involved as well as release dates.
Batman’s origin has been told time and time again over a variety of mediums for more than 75 years, but which is the definitive origin? It’s Batman: Year One. Read on to find out why.
Comic book events can sometimes be confusing, especially when the event decided to opt for a different style of storytelling. That’s why I’ve created the X-Men: Apocalypse Wars Reading Guide. This allows give you everything you need to know to get started with this X-event from the issues it entails, how to read it, creative teams and release dates.
With Elektra appearing in the second season of Netflix’s Daredevil series I thought it would fitting to highlight some of the stories featuring Elektra you should read if you’re interested in the character.
Recently I stumbled across the work of artist Jed McGowan, who makes silent webcomics so beautiful and thought provoking that I just had to share them with everyone.
With the recent announcement of DC Comics’ Rebirth relaunch I’ve created a handy guide which gives you all the information you need in the one place. This will be updated regularly.
As crossovers can sometimes be confusing, I’ve created the Avengers: Standoff Reading Order Guide in order to help you make sense of it all. In it I give you everything you need to know for this crossover including how to read it, the comics involved, release dates and creative teams.