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Blade of the Moon Princess Review: Spy x Family's Creator Knocks it Out of the Park Again
Tatsuya Endo is best known for creating Spy x Family. His new work, Blade of the Moon Princess, puts a fresh spin on a classic Japanese folktale.
THE PENGUIN Perfectly Showcases Batman’s Criminally Underrated Foe (Review)
Batman’s greatest foe shines in new series.
First Year Out Endures as the Essential OGN about Trans Identity (Review)
Sabrina Symington's sharp writing and educational segments for First Year Out have made it endure for years as a must-read on the Trans experience.
Keanu Reeves Deftly Slashes Through Sword & Sorcery in BRZRKR: Poetry of Madness (Review)
Keanu Reeves and the rest of the creative team manages to weave a satisfying prequel that delivers on the promise of the immortal warrior, B.
Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor Is an Iconic Rivalry at Its Best (Review)
Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #1 by Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch is a somber tale of mortality and missed opportunities for friendship.
EDEN’S END: Grant Morrison’s Secret History of Man & Superman is a Stunning Epic (Review)
Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp's new comic is an epic sci-fi take on the creation myth, featuring the secret history of man and superman.
Image's DEAD ROMANS Is a Gripping Tale of Love & War Based in Real History (Review)
Dead Romans is on its penultimate issue and has already proven to be a compelling story centered on love and loyalty, set during a historic conflict.
Horror Maestro Steve Niles' BRYNMORE Is a Dark Look at Family Trauma: Review
Horror maestro and 30 Days of Night writer Steve Niles returns to IDW Publishing for a new comic titled Brynmore, a dark look at generational trauma.
DC's Zatanna WEBTOON Series: Come For the Show, Stay for the Heart (Review)
Having wrapped up its 51-episode run, DC Comics and WEBTOON's Zatanna & the Ripper series is a celebration of friendship and budding self-confidence.
DC Pride 2023 Is an Earnest Tribute to All Kinds of Queer Love (Review)
With a grab-bag of stories, essays, pin-ups, and more, DC Pride 2023 #1 is the publisher's third Pride anthology—and its most meaningful yet.
W0RLDTR33’s Horror Tale of a Sentient Internet Lives Up to Its Promise (Review)
One of the most anticipated horror titles of the year has arrived: James Tynion IV and Fernando Blanco's new series w0rldtr33 lives up to the hype.
Batman #900 Is DC's Must-Read Comic of 2023 (Review)
More than just a milestone issue exploring Batman's legacy across page and screen, Batman #900 is an artistic triumph on the part of Jorge Jiménez.
GIRL TAKING OVER's Reimagined Lois Lane Is the Hero Kids Need (Review)
DC Comics' latest YA graphic novel, Girl Taking Over, reimagines the intrepid reporter Lois Lane as a determined teen intern with a lot to prove.
Thanos' Creator Returns to Space Opera with Order and Outrage: Review
In Order and Outrage from Dark Horse Comics, Thanos creator Jim Starlin teams with artist Rags Morales for a grand return to the space opera genre.
Danger Street Review: A Bizarre Debut Issue Too Special To Miss
Tom King and Jorge Fornes' latest project, Danger Street, shines a light on some long-forgotten DC Comics characters in a masterfully connected way.
Review: Blue Beetle Graduation Day Is The Series Jaime Reyes Needs
DC's Blue Beetle: Graduation Day is a bilingual delight for fans of Jaime Reyes, who appears ready to take the next step in his journey as a hero.
Deadpool's Forgotten Gadget Returns to Give Him New Powers
In an attempt to get back onto X-Force and be welcomed by the mutant nation Krakoa, Deadpool's upgraded some old tech he hasn't used in quite a while.
Jimi Hendrix: Electric Requiem Review: Better Than Any Music Biopic
The psychedelic life of Jimi Hendrix is finally immortalized in dazzling ink for an all-new graphic novel experience capturing his highs and lows.
Dark Knights of Steel #1 Review: DC/Fantasy Mash-Up Hits Grand Slam
Tom Taylor and Yasmine Putri's Dark Knights of Steel manages to deliver big on a solid premise that's sure to appeal to DC and fantasy fans alike.
Review: Clover Press’ Great Gatsby Comic Suffers For Playing It Too Safe
Clover Press' adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby chooses fidelity to the original text over forging new artistic insight.