New Adventure Awaits in Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City
George Mann’s Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City, takes readers on a thrilling journey through hyperspace, mysterious planets, and epic battles.
George Mann’s Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City, takes readers on a thrilling journey through hyperspace, mysterious planets, and epic battles.
This week in our featured comic book releases for May 8, 2024 we include Ain’t No Grave #1, Crocodile Black #1 and more.
Crocodile Black has a compelling storyline to its exquisite artwork and in our opinion should not be missed.
A new tale written by Skottie Young and illustrated by Jorge Corona, sign us up. Ain’t No Grave premieres with a double-sized first issue that kicks off a Western journey that is sure to hook you from the start.
The Marvel Comics Blood Hunt event is something we can finally to sink our teeth into…yes, pun intended.
Immortal Hulk by writer Al Ewing and artist Joe Bennett is a smart, philosophical and dark take on the beloved character and we are here for it.
This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes Blake Morgan to the program to discuss comic, comic book podcasting and so much more!
Written by Richard Ashley Hamilton and brought to life with stunning artwork by Joseph Cooper, Scoop is a young adult graphic novel that sees Sophie Cooper, a fearless high school freshman on a mission to clear her father’s name.
Written by David Pepose and illustrated by Jonathan Lau, Space Ghost is back with a vengeance and delivers an exciting new chapter in Space Ghost’s legacy.
This week in our featured comic book releases for May 1, 2024 we include Space Ghost #1, The Whisper Queen #1 and more.
With a unique use of colors and art with an intriguing storyline, Mugshots is sure to captivate readers who enjoy a good mystery with a twist.
Toxic Summer, written and illustrated by Derek Charm, is a typical summer coming-of-age story with a toxic twist that gives the new series Oni Press a life of its own.
Cell has a promising start and some intensely horrific moments throughout, but overall this Stephen King novel falls a bit flat.
The adaptation of a video game to big or small screen has only worked a handful of times and Fallout fiercely falls into this category after its debut season premiered on Amazon Prime this April.
The original Creature from the Black Lagoon film hit theaters in 1954 and while film sequels were made, nothing compares to Skybound’s comic book sequel written by Dan Watters and Ram V with artwork from Matthew Roberts.
It’s rare for a movie to simply be a film worth watching and not try to impress too much. Blood for Dust is just that. An intense atmospheric noir thriller with outstanding writing, camerawork and stellar cast. This film delivered a gritty and gripping story that has us along for the ride.
This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes Waubgeshig Rice to the program to discuss his novels Moon of the Crusted Snow, Moon of the Turning Leaves and more!
It’s difficult enough to battle competing late-night talk shows for ratings, let alone fighting off evil forces. However, this is what happens to Jack Delroy in Late Night With The Devil, a found-footage horror film starring David Dastmalchian. It’s a perfect blend of dark comedy and horror.
Let’s F*cking Go! The Deadpool and Wolverine trailer has finally dropped and it’s fantastic.
Step into the eerie world of Spectregraph, a chilling new DSTLRY comic series written by James Tynion IV and paired perfectly with artwork from Christian Ward.
This week in our featured comic book releases for April 24, 2024 we include Dick Tracy #1, Spectregraph #1 and more!
Death Ratio’d by Mark Russell and Laci delivers just the right amount of comedy mixed with a bit of brutality and satire to keep us engaged.
With its unique storyline and outstanding artwork, Seven Years in Darkness: Year Two #1 is one for your pull list.
The Mammoth emerges as a standout in the realm of horror comics, weaving a narrative that not only serves bone-chilling supernatural thrills but also resonates with profound emotional depth.
With striking artwork, brisk storytelling, and sharp wit, Skeeters stands as an invitation to a peculiarly enjoyable fright.
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