Andy Diggle, Alex Paknadel, and Doug Braithwaite are teaming for this week’s Incursion #1 from Valiant Entertainment.
Author: Robot Overlord
April’s elaborate plans for Jo’s birthday are well underway, but you know things aren’t going to be perfect in this week’s Lumberjanes #59 from BOOM! Studios.
Kensho and his companions must journey further into Thra, to a Valley that has not been inhabited in over a hundred years in this week’s JIm Henson’s Beneath the Dark Crystal #7 from BOOM! Studios.
Hum is at rock bottom—no Serka, no Nag, all alone in the wilderness of the dystopian wastelands. What happens next? Find out in this sneak peek of CODA #9 from BOOM! Studios.
Here is your first look at Black Badge #7 from BOOM! Studios.
It’s Adventure Time! This week, BOOM! Studios releases Adventure Time: Marcy & Simon #2 for good fans around the world.
Now that the shocking reveal of the latest season of Steven Universe has dropped, now you can explore even more of the Steven Universe… universe, with the upcoming release of Steven Universe: Fusion Frenzy #1 from BOOM! Studios.
BOOM! Studios has released a first look at Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3 by Jordie Bellaire, Russ Manning, and Dan Mora.
Love the Riverdale television show? Now you can examine the stories in more detail in Archie Comics’ Riverdale Season 3 #1 by Micol Ostow, and a number of talented artists.
Dynamite Entertainment has announced two new statues are coming our way in May. The first is the She-Devil with a Sword, while the second is Joseph Michael Linsner’s Dawn.
Would you rather age at a normal rate, but be able to time travel, or would you rather travel to any place in space, but never age at all?
As War of the Realms builds, be on the lookout for a number of variant covers commissioned by Marvel for your enjoyment.
In June, Sina Grace, and Derek Charm are teaming to bring Jughead’s Time Police back to comic book stores.
We’ve seen so many mash-ups at IDW Publishing, that the announcement that Sony and Hasbro are teaming for a Transformers-Ghostbusters Ecto-1 figure makes us wonder why it took so long to happen.