
Best of 2000 AD Volume 5 Opens The Door To New Readers
Best of 2000 AD is back for a fifth volume. Find out why it’s a fantastic gateway for new readers to the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.
Best of 2000 AD is back for a fifth volume. Find out why it’s a fantastic gateway for new readers to the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.
With lots of miniseries, spin-offs, and tie-ins, it can be confusing as to what the recommended reading order for Marvel Zombies. Luckily, this reading order checklist is your tool for survival.
My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies is the upcoming graphic novel by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips which explores the romantic notion of drug use, which in this tale leads to a dangerous romance of murder. Read on to see a generous 9-page preview.
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.
Looking for something new to read? This month’s list feature a particular squad that will be in cinemas later this week, a new thriller by a superstar duo, the king of all monsters and more.
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.
Every month I like to showcase the best graphic novel releases of the month, focusing on stories that those new to comics can dive into. For February I have highlighted 10 releases which are all a bit different from each other. Many different genres are represented including science fiction, noir, manga, biography, superhero, horror and fantasy.
In this list, comprising of original graphic novels and collections, we have a variety of different genres represented. There should be something for everyone including science fiction, crime, manga, fantasy, superhero and we even get a little biblical.
Drenched in hard-boiled noir over a backdrop of post-WWII Hollywood, The Fade Out is the new series by superstar creative team Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. Exploring the gritty side of Hollywood in the late 40s, this new crime series from Image Comics weaves an edge of your seat narrative that is set to be the teams’ most ambitious work to date. Take a look at a preview inside.
The Image Expo has announce many great new titles that we will all be hopefully reading in 2014. We have rounded-up all the announcements into one place for your convenience.