
Explore the Chaos and Horror of the Toxic World in Don’t Spit In The Wind
Don’t Spit In The Wind, created by Stefano Cardoselli with colors and lettering from Dan Lee, explores the chaos and horror of the toxic world that we humans have created.

Don’t Spit In The Wind, created by Stefano Cardoselli with colors and lettering from Dan Lee, explores the chaos and horror of the toxic world that we humans have created.

This debut issue of IDW Publishing’s Kill More by writer Scott Bryan Wilson and artist Max Alan Fuchs is not for the faint of heart.

While the story by Greg Rucka and Eric Trautmann is wonderful we are really here for the stunning artwork by co-creator Mike Henderson in The Forge Vol 1.

Kill Your Darlings #1, created by Ethan S. Parker, Griffin Sheridan, Bob Quinn, and John J. Hill, will take you on a journey of an epic tale of fantasy and horror that you won’t soon forget.

Inspired by true events, Hunt for the Skinwalker is based on the groundbreaking nonfiction book that revealed the captivating true history of Gorman Ranch.

The Boogyman, written by Mathieu Silvia and illustrated by Djet, is a unique take on a traditional story filled with just the right amount of blood and gore in an action-packed adventure from Ablaze Publishing.

Written by Jay Baruchel and Van Jensen, Tear Us Apart explores a world of cruelty, deadly assassins, and forbidden love.

The Eisner Award-winning writer Mark Russell has returned to AWA Studios with his latest comic series Rumpus Room, co-created by artist Ramon Rosanas.

This month for the Galactic Comics and Collectibles Book Club we read Trojan from New York Times bestselling author Daniel Kraus and artist Laci published by AWA Studios.

Ringo Award-winning writer David Pepose and Bram Stoker Award-nominated artist Alex Cormack have put together a comic series that is both terrifying and thrilling with The Devil That Wears My Face.

While the Blue Beetle has some endearing qualities, it ultimately falls short of being a standout comic book film.

The Alternates is a story that introduces us to a group of offbeat superheroes who find themselves transported to a mirror reality after sacrificing themselves in a battle with an invasion from another dimension.

It’s Only Teenage Wasteland revolves around high school teens who are trying to survive the apocalypse from writer Curt Pires and artist Jacoby Salcedo at Dark Horse Comics.

Marvel Unleashed #1 features a not-so-new concept, but one that has been used sparingly over the years: a team of pets and animal sidekicks teaming up to save the day.

It’s always a pleasure to come across a comic that grips me from the very first page. The Cull #1 did just that. This debut issue is a perfect blend of horror and mystery.

Lost Boy is an original graphic novel that follows the story of a young boy who is the sole survivor of a deadly car accident in the remote Wyoming wilderness.

The Devil’s Cut gives us a glimpse of the future and has real John Hammond vibes as we feel as DSTLRY “spared no expense” creating one-of-a-kind comics!

Back to Episode 8 of the Capes and Tights Podcast when Justin Soderberg and Adam Morrisette discuss the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie trilogy.

One of the most distinctive and compelling storylines is the recent miniseries, TMNT: The Last Ronin, this continues in TMNT: The Last Ronin – Lost Years.

TMNT: Mutant Mayhem hit theaters on August 2, 2023 from Nickelodeon Movies and Point Grey Pictures and it was a perfect addition the the world of the Turtles.

Killer Queens returns with another outstanding comic book from David M. Booher and Bradley Clayton at Dark Horse Comics!

Horror comes to a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Dark Droids, the most ambitious event in Star Wars comics history.

This month for the Galactic Comics and Collectibles Book Club we read Flashpoint from writer Geoff Johns and artist Andy Kubert published at DC Comics.

As avid comic book fans, we couldn’t help but feel excited when we heard that Secret Invasion was going to be adapted into a TV series on Disney+. Unfortunately, the live-action adaptation failed to live up to our expectations.

TRVE KVLT is a hilarious and thrilling comic book that explores the complexities of minimum-wage life, satanic panic and fast food restaurants by writer Scott Bryan Wilson and artist Liana Kangas.
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