Issue #1 shipped this week and it is a joy to behold. The first issue features ten pages of Gasoline Alley, six of Alley Oop, four of Tarzan, four of Bronc Peeler, four of Stumble Inn, two of Wee Willie Winkie’s World, and one of Crazy Quilt.
I keep expecting to run out of things to say about the Creepy and Eerie reprint series, especially since these volumes have reached the 1970s, when I was reading the maga
This new series from Image written by Robert Kirkman and drawn by Rob Liefeld is about a time-traveler from 18 years in the future who returns to the present day in order to enlist his younger self to avert his dystopian timeline. It’s a very differe
For a long time I mistakenly believed that strong continuity was a hallmark of the Silver Age and beyond, but now, as more and more of the comics of yesteryear become available in this, the Second Golden Age of Comics, it’s becoming clear that some t
Arkham, Archie, Surrogates, Penny Arcade, Mouse Guard and more! This week finds a new digital first comic for everyone to enjoy! DC, Archaia, Archie, Top Shelf and Cryptozoic all have releases you’ll find first on com
Marvel is proud to present your first look at superstar artist Adi Granov’s variant cover to Hawkeye #1, the start of an all-new ongoing series featuring the breakout star of the hit
It seems to me that over the years, Hercules continually screws up by either trusting a pretty woman, or by failing to consider that "a pretty face might hide an evil mind." (to paraphrase Johnny Rivers in "Secret Agent Man".)