
Death Comes for the Toymaker #1 Finds Itself on the Nice List
It’s Christmas in July with Death Comes for the Toymaker #1, an unforgettable holiday tale from writer Dakota Brown and artist Ryan Cody at Scout Comics.

It’s Christmas in July with Death Comes for the Toymaker #1, an unforgettable holiday tale from writer Dakota Brown and artist Ryan Cody at Scout Comics.

Creed: The Next Round continues the Creed story in a different way – in the form of comic books, set ten years after Creed III.

We are always a sucker for a great post-apocalyptic comic book story and Savage Squad 6 #1 from Dark Horse Comics did not disappoint.

Imagine being trapped inside an airport during a snowstorm. Now, imagine being trapped with a supernatural creature. That’s The Approach in a nutshell.

Space Outlaws #1, from Scout Comics, has to be one of the most beautifully designed comic books of 2023 and the story follows closely behind.

We fell deeply in love with Marvel during the Civil War and Secret Invasion events (2006-2009) and again with Secret Wars (2015). However, it has been a bit since we have had an event that made us excited until Ultimate Invasion.

If you had one wish…what would you wish for? What if everyone else on the planet had one wish too? That is Eight Billion Genies by Image Comics.

A good number of DC fans flocked to the theaters to see The Flash, but mostly to see the return of Michael Keaton’s Batman. This alone couldn’t save another DCEU film form itself.

Murder by Mail #1 from Source Point Press is a unique comic book experience unlike anything currently available.

While horror and ghost stories are more common in today’s comic books, Haunt You To The End #1 from Image Comics is a debut that sets itself apart from other comics.

Written by Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt, Minor Threats: Quick End to a Long Beginning takes a unique approach to the superhero vs. supervillain narrative.

The newest comic series, Void Rivals, from The Walking Dead and Invincible creator has dropped and with it came a huge introduction of the Energon Universe shared between the Transformers and G.I. Joe.

On this bonus episode of the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes back Paul Eaton to review and discuss the 1998 made-for-tv movie Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD.

Night of the Ghoul is a spine-tingling horror story that will take you on a dark and exhilarating journey by writer Scott Snyder and artist Francesco Francavilla.

In Hell We Fight, by John Layman and Jok, takes readers on a wild ride through the underworld, full of excitement, danger and humor.

Mom Breaks The Internet #1 had super promise from the solicitation, cover artwork and names attached to the Scout Comics book, but not sure it landed where we were hoping it would.

As a sucker for a good heist story, the first issue of the five-issue miniseries Sins of the Salton Sea from AWA Studios scratched an itch and didn’t disappoint.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which released in theaters on June 2, is yet another stunning work of art from Sony Animation from start to finish.

This month for the Galactic Comics and Collectibles Book Club we read Nailbiter Vol. 1 from writer Joshua Williamson and artist Mike Henderson published at Image Comics.

Dead Mall follows the journey of five teens who take a last look around Penn Mills Galleria before it’s demolished. However, what they experience is far from what they anticipated.

Written by Andrew Wheeler and illustrated by Ilias Kyriazis, Cat Fight takes us into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, centered around a criminal mastermind and a reluctant thief.

Society has always feared the different, a tale told in many stories over the years. However, Matthew Klein and Morgan Beem are able to tell the tale in a very unique way with Crashing.

Social media has often been described as a double-edged sword. It helps people stay connected, but it’s a breeding ground for digital cultism. Under The Influence takes a dive into the murky depths.

The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #1 is a LGBTQ+ horror-hero coming-of-age series that’s Invincible meets Doom Patrol.

John Tiffany Vol. 1 is an action-packed, 112-page story written by Dan Panosian and Stephen Desberg with art by Panosian, following the life of bounty hunter John Tiffany as he navigates a world of danger and betrayal.
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