
Starship Godzilla #1: A Thrilling New Chapter in the Godzilla Mythos
Writer Chris Gooch and artist Oliver Ono have created something spectacular with Starship Godzilla.

Writer Chris Gooch and artist Oliver Ono have created something spectacular with Starship Godzilla.

Quick Stops Vol. 3 #1 is a must-read for fans of Kevin Smith’s View Askewniverse, especially those who love Chasing Amy. It’s exactly the kind of funny, smart, and heartfelt storytelling you’d expect from Kevin Smith.

The 90s cartoon revival in the world of comics rolls on with Street Sharks from writer Stephanie Williams and artist Ariel Medel.

Ancestral Recall by Jordan Clark and Atagun Ilhan isn’t just a comic featuring Black History, but one that honors the history.

Out of Alcatraz serves as both an homage to historical events while simultaneously offering something entirely fresh.

Dan Watters and Michele Bandini bring the legendary badass TMNT villain back in TMNT: Shredder, and it hits hard.

Archie vs. Minor Threats might not seem like a natural pairing at first, but what better reason to crack it open and see how they are able to pull it off. Oh, and spoiler: it’s fantastic.

Co-piloting with artist Davide Tinto, David Pepose launches Speed Racer with high-octane storytelling, delivering a reboot this iconic series deserves.

Masterminds grabs you from the outset and doesn’t let go. With an outstanding premise and story from Zack Kaplan, stellar artwork from Stephen Thompson and colors by Thiago Rocha, this premiere issue is as gripping as it is stunning.

Post Malone’s Big Rig takes horror, douses it in gasoline, and hits the road at full throttle.

Dread the Hall H is more than just a fantastic horror anthology, it’s also a love letter to comic conventions such as SDCC.

Writers Ethan S. Parker and Griffin Sheridan along with artist Pablo Tunica deliver a fantastic addition to the Godzilla comics legacy, where we can expect the unexpected in Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone.

News from the Fallout is an eerie, zombie-esque monster tale that hooked us with its chilling tone, unsettling atmosphere, and stunning black and white visuals.

Beneath is a beautiful blend of real-life horrors and supernatural terror that is both suspenseful and thought-provoking.

Ed Brisson teams up with Andy Kuhn to deliver an unsettling and raw new crime story. Wild Animals is an incredible crime story begging to be read.

Tim Seeley and Mike Norton have created something truly special with Revival. The first deluxe volume of this horror noir is a must-read.

Spectators by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon is a bold exploration of a few taboo topics, wrapped up within a supernatural romance.

The Knives: A Criminal Book, a gripping standalone noir by the award-winning duo of writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips, delivers a dark, gritty, action-packed and emotional tale.

The Future is ****** by Fred Van Lente and Ennio Bufi is a unique, thought-provoking cyber-sci-fi that had me hooked from the first few pages.

Every single panel in Jake Smith’s RoboWolf premiere issue bursts from the page with vibrant colors, a heavy dose of nostalgia, and a crazy sense of humor.

Dark Honor is not just another crime thriller. It’s a bold pandemic-era noir that blends raw horrors of reality with a suspense-filled fictional story.

Writer Christopher Cantwell and artist Megan Levens take us boldly where few have gone before–into the lives of the expendable–in Star Trek: Red Shirts.

Skin Police by Jordan Thomas and Daniel Gete is a fantastic horror sci-fi series that had me hooked from the opening panel.

Godzilla #1 kicks-off the Kai-Sei era in a sensational way, making it a must-read for long time fans and those looking to dive into the world of Godzilla for the first time.

Exquisite Corpses #1 may have a familiar feeling, but James Tynion IV and Michael Walsh elevate the comic with their own spin, along with stunning visuals and interesting character work.
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