
The 45 Best Horror Comics You Should Read
Discover the 45 best horror comics this spooky season. This list covers a broad range of horror sub-genres for plenty of frightening reads.
Discover the 45 best horror comics this spooky season. This list covers a broad range of horror sub-genres for plenty of frightening reads.
Discover if the final volume of Best of 2000 AD continues being a great introduction to the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.
Learn everything you need to know about Miracleman’s confusing history, which has included reinventions, battles over ownership, and more.
Find out why Best of 2000 AD Volume 1 is an excellent entry point for cult anthology 2000 AD.
Looking for a new comic to read after binge-reading The Sandman? How To Love Comics has you covered with some reading recommendations.
Continuing our celebration of 2000 AD’s 45th anniversary, Olly MacNamee looks back at the anarchic D.R and Quinch, which shows that Alan Moore has a wicked sense of humour.
With all the buzz around the upcoming TV show, there’s fresh interest in the comics. But which do you read first – Watchmen or Before Watchmen? Read on to find out!
With more than 300 issues, reading Hellblazer looks like a daunting task. But with this guide, it doesn’t have to be! It’ll give you everything you need to know in order to read this classic series and then some.
This week’s feature artist is surreal J.H Williams III, best know for his experimental comic book art on series such as Batwoman, The Sandman, Batman and others. Take a look inside for a gallery of his work and reading recommendations.
In 1988 Alan Moore and Brian Bolland created a story that focused on The Joker, going into his origins and exploring his relationship with Batman. With Moore’s unnerving script, in addition to Bolland’s fantastic art, Batman: The Killing Joke is not an easy read. But it is rewarding.