In Episode #658, the creator of The Masters, Austin Hough, returns to discuss his crowdfunding project for the concluding issue #5
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Since MegaCon was held earlier in 2024 (February 1-4), I actually attended my first con of the year pretty early this time!
We’re taking just a little off the top with this week’s “So You Want To Read Comics”. This is our weekly feature where we take a look at a single topic or genre, then give you two comic book recommendations, perfect for new readers, based on that topic or genre. This week, we’re looking at haircuts.
It’s another great doubleheader week here during Episode #566, and it features conversations with Austin Hough and I.N.J. Culbard!
Clark Kent and Lois Lane try to celebrate their first wedding anniversary in Earth-Prime #2 from DC Comics. The issue arrives today.
In comics, everything old is new again, so a Silver Age story gets a very 90s twist. Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Superman Red/Superman Blue #1 awaits!
Take the jump for a look at Titans: Titans Together #1, the digital-first issue from DC Comics that is available today.
Here is a sneak peek of Archie Comics’ Archie 1955 #2 that lands in stores on Wednesday.
Archie Comics has released an early look at Archie 1955 #2 ahead of the October 30th release.
School’s out and Archie has been inspired to take a path on his road of life. Maybe you’ve heard of it, it’s this new thing called rock’n’roll? I wonder if it will catch on? You can find out in Archie 1955 #1! It hits store shelves September 18th from Archie Comics!
Death, destruction, the greatest sacrifice of all… plus the Mall of America! Your Major Spoilers review of Section Zero #6 awaits!
Archie Comics has released this early look at September’s Archie 1955 #1 from Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn, Tom Grummett, Bob Smith, Glenn Whitmore and Jack Morelli.
Sam Wildman’s search for Tina Challenger has consumed his life and become an abiding obsession. Will the risks he takes and the friendships he shatters all be worth it in the end? Find out in our review of Section Zero #5 from Image Comics.
The Archie 1941 series was really powerful, and if you haven’t already, so worth the read. Now the publisher is following up that series with Archie 1955 from Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn, an Tom Grummett, as they look at Rock and Roll through the eyes of the Riverdale gang.