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‘Nailbiter Returns’ #9 Review
Instead of answering questions, Nailbiter Returns #9 ends up creating more weirdness in place of genuine mystery and intrigue.
Instead of answering questions, Nailbiter Returns #9 ends up creating more weirdness in place of genuine mystery and intrigue.
The Department of Truth fleshes out the main villain in its latest issue.
Home follows a young boy who is torn away from his mother while seeking asylum at the U.S. border.
The Silver Coin' will feature stories by Jeff Lemire, Chip Zdarsky, Kelly Thompson, Ed Brisson, and Michael Walsh.
In Helm Greycastle, the last dragon prince has been abducted—kept prisoner by an unknown threat: AZTEC MEXICA!
Jules Verne’s: Lighthouse is set at the edge of the galaxy, where there is a giant supercomputer known as the Lighthouse.
The comics podcast hosts writer Jordan Blum to talk M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games, we recap the news, and Forrest has a...
Said 'Haha' writer Prince, 'Finding grace in a dark place is an active practice—let’s keep working at it together.'
Commanders in Crisis #4 is a standout issue with melodramatic reveals, gorgeous art, and intense action.
'Home Sick Pilots' is a supernatural horror that has the stylistic resources to match the freshness of its ideas.
'Haha' is another fantastic look at horror in real life by W. Maxwell Prince.
'That Texas Blood' makes up for a lack of originality with strong characterization and a stunning visualization of small-town Texas.