
Jonny Quest #1: A Thrilling and Exciting Nostalgic Ride
Dynamite Entertainment continues to bring the heat with nostalgic characters in amazing fashion continuing with Jonny Quest #1 from writer Joe Casey and standout artist Sebastián Piriz.

Dynamite Entertainment continues to bring the heat with nostalgic characters in amazing fashion continuing with Jonny Quest #1 from writer Joe Casey and standout artist Sebastián Piriz.

In Spider-Society, writer Alex Segura and artist Scott Godlewski give us not just a few Spider-people, but a gluttony of Spider-characters that will make any Spider-Man fan excited.

Writer Zac Thompson and artist Jok have teamed up to create an intense, emotional and unique story in The Body Trade from Mad Cave Studios.

Writer Adam Rose and artist Magenta King give us a story about an unlikely partnership between a human and a giant with sizable detective skills in Huge Detective.

Deadpool and Wolverine was an extremely great introduction for the characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and gives us hope for the future of the universe.

Alex Segura takes us on a thrilling journey filled with twists and turns in Alter Ego, a nearly perfect sequel to his hit Los Angeles Times Book Prize novel, Secret Identity, that I simply could not put down.

Science fiction meets cosmic horror in Dark Empty Void by hit comic creator Zack Kaplan, fan-favorite artist Chris Shehan, rising star colorist Francesco Segala and Ringo-nominated letterer Justin Birch.

House of Bone and Rain is a rare gem that transcends genre boundaries, delivering a compelling story that lingers in long after you’ve finished reading.

The Killer’s Game by Jay Bonansinga is a uniquely gripping novel navigating the dangerous game of life and death when Joe “The Slugger” Flood receives a misdiagnosis turns his world upside down.

When You Leave I Disappear by USA Today bestselling author David Niall Wilson is a horror novella that delves into the depths of imposter syndrome, authorship, and the haunting legacy we leave behind.

For the first time in 70 years, EC Comics returns to the world of Science with EC Cruel Universe #1, a phenomenal anthology comic from some of the greatest minds in comics.

Garfield #1 is a great read for any fan of the iconic cat. With its blend of classic charm and modern appeal, this debut issue is sure to delight readers young and old.

Arkham Horror: The Terror at the End of Time #1 is an outstanding addition to the world of horror comics while adding to the lore of Arkham Horror as a whole.

Mark Millar has once again captivated us with his signature storytelling style in Prodigy: Slaves of Mars, this time he is joined by the talented illustrator Stefano Landini for this new mysterious and action-packed story.

Marvel and Disney give us What if Donald Duck Became Wolverine featuring a story by Luca Barbieri with illustrations by Giada Perissinotto.

In Welcome to Pawnee, Jim O’Heir shares his journey on and off set allowing us to dive a bit deeper into Parks and Recreation and who Jerry really is deep down.

The Nice House by the Sea, the much anticipated followup to The Nice House by the Lake, we meet a whole new group of individuals with more mystery, suspense and horror.

Hello Darkness #1 is an outstanding premiere to what we hope is a long-running anthology series. The stellar lineup of comic creators and truly spine-tingling tales are what makes this comic standout in a crowd.

EC Epitaphs From the Abyss brings new life to EC Comics with an extra-sized, 40-page issue, that treats us to a collection of shocking tales of torment and tension in classic EC tradition.

The Big Burn by writer Joe Henderson and illustrator Lee Garbett is a wonderfully unique spin on an age-old tale immersing us into one hell of a heist (pun intended).

Namor is back and with Jason Aaron at the helm we are in for a character altering story that will set the tone for Namor for years to come.

Flash Gordon is such an iconic character and seeing him back in the pages of a comic book is truly exciting.

It’s been nearly 30 years since I lasted watched Biker Mice from Mars on CRT television and did memories sure flood back when reading the premiere issue of Biker Mice from Mars from Oni Press!

Jeremy Dauber does to the horror genre with American Scary what he did to the comic book world with American Comics. The author exhaustingly researched the genre and gives us a definitive history of what scares Americans.

With a great premise and a short length, Graveyard Shift by M.L. Rio seemed right up my alley. However, in the end we felt the book fell a bit short for us, mainly due to it’s length.
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