
Mose Aims to Set Humans Free From Technology in Mosely #1
In BOOM! Studios first release of 2023, Mose aims to set his fellow people free from technology in Mosely #1.

In BOOM! Studios first release of 2023, Mose aims to set his fellow people free from technology in Mosely #1.

This month for the Galactic Comics and Collectibles Book Club we read Thanos Wins by Donny Cates published by Image Comics.

CEX Publishing’s new political thriller Divide hits comic book stores on December 28, 2022 and it’s a doozy.

We have had many crossovers between top intellectual properties over the years and a good number of them fail to deliver, this is not the case with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / TMNT II #1.

Something is Killing the Children and House of Slaughter connect to expand the Slaughterverse in Book of Slaughter #1 at BOOM! Studios.

After a hit debut Door to Door Night By Night’s second issue hits shelves at your local comic shop on Wednesday, December 28.

Zeus is on a power trip and Artemis is out for revenge in Mad Cave Studios latest comic book Hunt. Kill. Repeat. #1.

The horror lies under the Black Sun in Children of the Black Sun #1, the horror series coming from Ablaze in January 2023.

Spawn meets Batman once again in this Batman Spawn #1 one-shot from legendary Spawn creator Todd McFarlane and artist Greg Capullo.

Sadly, we have never had a chance to see the artwork of Lee Bermejo until A Vicious Circle #1 from BOOM! Studios and holy smokes have we been missing out.

With many years of classic Christmas stories it is refreshing to get a unique take like in AfterShock Comics’ The Naughty List.

When word dropped of a new Gargoyles series coming to Dynamite Entertainment, memories came flowing back. The debut issue did not disappoint.

The moment you open All Against All #1 the Image Comics series is a visual work of art you can’t look away from.

It is not always Santa Claus who shows on during the holiday season, sometimes it something a little more terrifying like in the Krampus: A Yuletide Adventure graphic novel from Oni Press.

Although most comic book political thrillers are fiction, Rogue State paints an uncomfortably all too possible future in debut issue at Black Mask Studios.

The stellar looking Dahlia in the Dark #1 has an amazing combination of urban fantasy and crime noir in it’s debut issue at Mad Cave Studios.

The elite rich leave Earth during cataclysmic climate change only to be murdered in space. However, things aren’t that simple in BOOM! Studios’ Know Your Station #1.

This month for the Galactic Comics and Collectibles Book Club we read I Hate Fairyland, Vol. 1 published by Image Comics.

You don’t pickup a Rick and Morty comic if you are not prepared for crazy and insane adventures. This holds true in Rick and Morty vs. Cthulhu #1.

First launched in 2016, The Beauty at Image Comics is a beautiful look into the superficial world and the extents people will go to in order to be considered good looking.

Comic book printing has improved leaps and bounds over the years, but in Saga of a Doomed Universe #1 the creative team heads back to the 1980s for a vintage feel.

The latest issue of Image’s 30th Anniversary anthology features a preview story of James Tynion IV’s newest creator-owned comic series, W0rldtr33.

New and familiar faces and places are front and center in Yoda’s first ever solo comic book series, Star Wars: Yoda #1 at Marvel Comics.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin is not your kids version of the Turtles with dark and gritty themes with plenty of action.

Clementine brings us back to The Walking Dead universe with release of the first book in the graphic novel trilogy. Written and illustrated by the
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