
Morsels: Expect the Unexpected
Morsels never really settles for the obvious, taking what you might think the story is about and giving us a wild ride.

Morsels never really settles for the obvious, taking what you might think the story is about and giving us a wild ride.

Comic writer Kenny Porter joins the Capes and Tights Podcast for Episode 288 on July 1, 2026. To prepare for the conversation, we have compiled 9 comics by Porter you should read.

This week we preview four titles that standout from the crowd including Killer Influences #1, Power Rangers Unlimited #1, and more!

For a shorter story, Find Me Where It Ends by Cassandra Khaw leaves a lasting emotional impression.

With an impressive lineup of books set for publication before the end of the year, we’ve put together a list of our most anticipated books for the rest of 2026.

Clown in a Cornfield 4: Lights! Camera! Frendo! proves that Adam Cesare still has plenty up his sleeve in Kettle Springs.

Eisner-nominated comic writers Ethan S. Parker & Griffin Sheridan join the Capes and Tights Podcast for Episode 286 on June 17, 2026. To prepare for the conversation, we have compiled 6 comics by Parker & Sheridan you should read.

This week we preview four titles that standout from the crowd including Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1, Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone TP, and more!

We return to the DC Universe and the world of Superman with Supergirl hitting theaters on June 26, 2026 from DC Studios.

A Thousand Monstrous Forms is a chilling haunted house tale filled with a sense of dread, a ton of tension, and some pretty frightening scares, all while exploring trust and relationships.

The Summer Fun Massacre is a great addition to Craig DiLouie’s books which take familiar horror tropes and finds a fresh angle to make them feel fresh.

This week we preview four titles that standout from the crowd including Land of Never #1, The Guy in the Chair TP, and more!

Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone is such a great addition to the Kai-Sei era, proving that a great Godzilla story doesn’t always need massive kaiju battles with the King of the Monsters at the center.

Sublimation is the kind of debut novel that I love reading, taking a fascinating idea, grounded in real human experiences, and pushes it into unexpected and unsettling territory.

Comic creator Tyler Boss joins the Capes and Tights Podcast for Episode 286 on June 17, 2026. To prepare for the conversation, we have compiled nine comics by Boss you should read.

Although I am a fan of Brett Bean, D’Orc honestly surprised me in the right ways with a chaotic, funny, fantasy adventure with heart, even tackling a sense of identity.

The Horror of Godzilla #1 is exactly what the title promises, an incredibly terrifying look at the King of the Monsters through the eyes of those caught in their path.

Jay & Silent Bob: Jays of Future Past is exactly the type of crossover that sounds utterly ridiculous but somehow works far better than expected.

While personally Pictures of You didn’t fully hit home with me due to its structure and shifting views, I love and appreciate the ambition and creativity Heinz what Josh Malerman accomplishes with the story.

Dead But Dreaming of Electric Sheep is an unsettling and surprisingly emotional, yet unsurprisingly smart exploration of technologies relationship to morality and dangers of pushing innovation too far.

Land of Never by Steve Orlando and Miguel Mora takes a familiar tale and twists it into something truly unsettling.

This week we preview four titles that standout from the crowd including Bad Thoughts #1, Absolute Catwoman #1, and more!

Beast of Borikén is the kind of story that delivers on multiple levels, a frightening monster tale while also offering much more beneath the surface.

This B Just Won’t Die is a wildly entertaining slasher that truly understands what horror fans love while delivering something fresh and meaningful.

Supergirl: Survive #1 is an emotional, character-driven, fresh take on a familiar story with fantastic artwork.
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