
How To Start Reading Paper Girls
Want to read Paper Girls after watching the Amazon Prime Video adaption? This guide has everything you need to get started with the comic book series.
Want to read Paper Girls after watching the Amazon Prime Video adaption? This guide has everything you need to get started with the comic book series.
Want to read Doctor Strange? Discover the best comic book stories from his entire publication history with this list.
The much-loved comic book series is back after a long hiatus. Read on to find out about its return.
Looking to read some of the best Wolverine comics? Check out these 12 picks that include a great mix of key issues, fan-favourites, and critically acclaimed stories that will scratch your Wolverine itch.
Writer Brian K Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples will be releasing a special jumping-on issue which will hopefully get people hooked on this wonderful series like so many others have been. Even better, they’re selling this issue for a steal.
For the past few weeks I have been asking the How to Love Comics Community to vote for the comics they loved in 2016. Read on to find out what the top 10 comics and graphic novels were.
The Walking Dead is a worldwide phenomenon, which sells tonnes of comics and breaks TV ratings records. But, you probably knew that already. What you might not have about is this brand new comic story, The Walking Dead: The Alien, set in the world of the comics and created by Brian K Vaughan (Saga) and Marcos Martin (The Private Eye).
Throughout December I asked the How to Love Comics Community to vote for the comics and graphic novels that they loved in 2015. Many of you voted and as a result there were more than 120 different comics voted for. Continue reading to find what made the top 10.
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 we have children of the twilight, relaunched superheros, A ronin rabbit, Russian spies, a very grumpy cat and much more.
Every month I like to do a compilation of mini reviews for comics that are new reader friendly. This July we see a wide range of comics featured including odd crossovers, rebooted teenagers, Canada at war with the US, wild west heroes, 90s nostalgia, TV talk show antics and much more.