With the upcoming Suicide Squad movie I’ve received a lot of questions as to where is the best place to start with these villainous misfits. Due to a number of reasons, see inside, I recommend the New 52 era and New Suicide Squad as great places to start reading and have created a reading order guide to make reading really easy.
For the past two weeks I’ve been asking people to vote for the comic books they loved as part of the Best Comics of 2015 Poll. I’ve been receiving plenty of fantastic votes, but I realised that I haven’t told anyone what my favourite comics of the year were. Read on to find out which comics I loved in 2015.
If you’re a huge Star Wars fan you’ve probably read the current and classic Marvel comics, as well as numerous that were originally published by Dark Horse Comics, but did you know that there’s an official Korean Star Wars webcomic? Read on to discover more about it.
While Empowered might be described as a “sexy” superhero comic, it stands out from all the others through it’s use of character and humour. While it was originally being released in a series of graphic novels, Empowered has moved to an online serialisation which can be read for free. Find out more about this series and where you can read it inside.
Every month I highlight a batch of new comics which might be worth your attention and are new-reader friendly. This December there’s lasagne monsters, bat/turtle team-ups, know-it-alls, job-hunting heroes, World War II pilots and creepy insect women.
I have created a handy reading order checklist for the latest Bat-related crossover, Robin War. The reading order is jam packed with plenty of helpful details such as a list of all the comics involved, release dates and creative teams.
Marvel has a MASSIVE library of thousands of characters, something that can be incredibly daunting for those new to comics. Luckily, the publisher has made our lives a little easier through Marvel 101, a series of handy videos that explain characters origins, who they are and what makes them great in the space of a minute.
To take out the confusion out Justice League’s current epic, The Darkseid War, I have created a reading order checklist which contains not only the reading order but other details including creator credits and release dates.
Following up on analysis of Frank Miller’s classic The Dark Knight Returns, I take a look at the 2001 follow-up The Dark Knight Strike Again. Does the belated sequel live up to the original? Read on to find out.
I have put together a list of the 5 best websites for discovering webcomics. I’ve tried to make this list as diverse as possible, giving you access to a wide range of creators, themes, genres, perspectives and ideas. As a result, you should discover tens, or even hundreds, of webcomics for you to follow, binge and enjoy.