This week we’re focusing on comics that are “art forward”.
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Being that Star Trek is so omnipresent in pop culture, it makes for a perfect avenue to enter the world of comics and these following suggestions will take you there.
Here’s a couple of comic book suggestions for all you foodies out there. Bon appetit.
Grab your wands and throw on your house colors, because it’s time for another installment of “So You Want To Read Comics”. If you’re not familiar already, this is a weekly feature where we recommend a couple of comic books for newcomers based on their interests. This week, we’re offering up suggestions right to you dear Harry Potter fan.
This week, we’re taking a look at the groundbreaking, divisive, and often-copied television series, Lost.
This week, it’s all about pets. Those furry, feathery, scaly, members of our families that bring us such joy as well as heartbreak when it’s time for them to go.
Welcome, you’ve tuned in just in time for our weekly feature “So You Want To Read Comics”, where we take interests in other things and recommend comics based on them. This week, we’re taking a look at a real staple of the television landscape: Sitcoms.
It’s a new week and a new installment of “So You Want To Read Comics”, our effort to try and introduce new readers to comics based on their other interests. This week we’re taking a look at comics for fans of a little saga, who everyone has a real strong opinion about, called Star Wars.
It’s that time for another edition of “So You Want To Read Comics” where we look at different properties, genres, and topics and suggest comics for fans of them. This week we’re taking on the big one, The Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU if you’re pressed for time.
It’s time for another installment of “So You Want To Read Comics”, the weekly feature that offers easy ways to get into comic books.
This week we’re continuing our look at the comics that may appeal to fans of the crime genre.
This week, I’m looking at comics that have similarities with crime stories from the 1930s through the 1950s.
When deciding on these recommendations I wanted to spotlight comics that embodied elements of music that exist separate from specific musicians.
It’s difficult to explain why Shakespeare’s writing has stood the test of time, but if you want to get into comics, and love The Bard, there are a number of comics that fit the bill.