This week, we're spotlighting some experimentation, sci-fi epics, and the end of the road for the last of DC Rebirth's original writers. Also, we're rolling out a new segment designed to save you a few...
After three appearances in Albedo Anthropomorphics, Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo would move over to Fantagraphics, making appearances in the anthology series Critters and Doomsday Squad in 1986. In...
The National Cartoonists Society is one of the premier organizations in the comics medium, celebrating those who take full control of the creative process from writing, to art, to even lettering. This past...
Before getting its own series, Usagi Yojimbo bounced around a few anthology series, beginning with Albedo Anthropomorphics, published by Thoughts and Images. Usagi showed up in the anthology’s second issue,...
September 9th, 2020 (New York, NY) – The future of Valiant Entertainment will be revealed at New York Comic Con's Metaverse. Before Paramount's HARBINGER movie hits the big screen next year, the...
DC Comics | Black Label (w) Tom Taylor (a) Darick Robertson (c) Diego Rodriguez As great as Hellblazer has been under the “Sandman Universe” banner, it’s now inexplicably cancelled. Thankfully,...
After the Labor Day holiday, extend your vacation by kicking back and enjoying these new books. It will be a most excellent experience. The Rise of Ultraman #1 (Marvel Comics) (w) Kyle Higgins, Mat Groom (a)...
When it comes to long-running, creator-owned, independent comics, the true legends can be counted on one hand. There’s Dave Sim’s Cerebus, Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon, and Stan Sakai’s Usagi...
Here we are. The final issue of Final Crisis. It’s been long, twisty, and like the actual series this feature has had its fair share of delays. Final Crisis #7 (w) Grant Morrison (a) Doug Mahnke (i) Tom...
Yes, there's big books from the Big Two, but the ones that caught our eye come from (mostly) outside the industry's oligopoly. Fire Power #3 (Image Comics) (w) Robert Kirkman (a) Chris Samnee (c) Matt...
It's an indie triple-threat this week, with a double-dose of Image hits, and a great one from a publisher that somehow is in business despite minimal releases. Decorum #4 (Image Comics) (w) Jonathan Hickman...
For this week's installment of "What Looks Good," we take a look at three new #1s from outside the Big Two, as Image and BOOM! Studios continue to jockey for the industry's coveted spot as the third largest...
Dark Horse's Berger Books imprint has had quite a few weeks. This creator-focused wing of the publisher snagged a few Eisner wins during ComicCon@Home, with G. Willow Wilson and Christian Ward's Invisible...