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The new 384-page hardcover offers a fresh way to read Amazing Fantasy No. 15 and The Amazing Spider-Man No. 1.
Both Marvel and DC, cosmic architects of heroism, often keep their vibrant Black characters orbiting outside the main narrative constellation.
Titan Comics publishes a variety of genres through its imprints; Hard Case Crime (world-renowned pulp-crime publishing), ...
A cinephile, comicbook lover who has to earn a living by making autocad designs. Currently pursuing B.eD because she finally ...
While bringing some Guardians of the Galaxy-style wit and subversion to Superman was a fine idea, the final result is a mess, ...
Pat is also credited as drawing various Doctor Who strips for the TV Comic annuals and specials, for the 1968 edition for ...
Amazon is offering a massive discount on the premium, three-volume hardcover collection of Bill Watterson's beloved comic ...
Before CGI and cinematic universes took over, many iconic characters lived in the black-and-white world of comic strips and illustrated pages. Over time, these beloved creations jumped from the print ...
How the Beloved ‘Peanuts’ Found Its Way to Define the Modern Comic Strip With poignant wisdom and gentle wit, Charles M. Schulz reinvented the form and introduced the nation to Charlie Brown ...
Marvel Comics has been making waves with its latest series, Marvel Knights: The World to Come, and now the fourth issue’s cover is turning even more heads. In this new story, T’Challa is back, but not ...
Marvel Comics' "Marvel Knights: The World To Come #1" comic book published on Wednesday, June 4, is facing backlash after the new comic book reveals new white Black Panther, Ketema.