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A hard-boiled detective. A brutal murder. And a six-foot-tall imaginary panther. What if Calvin & Hobbes grew up in Sin City? Writer David Pepose...
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A hard-boiled detective. A brutal murder. And a six-foot-tall imaginary panther. What if Calvin & Hobbes grew up in Sin City? Writer David Pepose...
From acclaimed thriller-suspense novelists Heather Graham and Jon Land comes a story of action, X-Files-like mystery, and the endurance of young love in The...
New York Times bestselling author of comics and video games Antony Johnston (Wasteland, Dead Space, The Fuse, Daredevil) joins us today to talk about...
In development for over two and a half years, Wild Times: An Oral History of WildStorm Studios, a book chronicling the 18 year history...
So what can I say about director John Carpenter that hasn’t already been said? Halloween, The Thing, They Live —these movies are icons that...
It’s easy to get caught up on the visual design of a Wes Anderson film, especially on its first viewing. Each new release from...
Outside of the Langley campus very little was known about the teams of female mathematicians or “human computers” who worked on the massive amounts...
James Roberts, fresh off his run on the series, Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye, returns to the franchise with his latest series from...
Now available in paperback is Legend: Defend The Grounds, the first volume of writer Samuel Sattin and artist Chris Koehler‘s graphic novel series, Legend,...
Stumptown is your favorite Rockford Files private detective story in comics form that you may or may not be reading! Greg Rucka puts leading...
As both a writer and artist, Matt Kindt is a force to be reckoned with. Since breaking out fifteen years ago with his graphic...
I was fortunate to grow up in the Seventies when comicbooks were virtually everywhere; convenience stores, bookstores, grocery stores, gas stations, etc. And even...
In his latest book, Aleister & Adolf, media theorist Douglas Rushkoff (Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus, Life, Inc.: How the World Became A...
Paul Dini is a legend in television animation and the father of DC Comics’ Harley Quinn. Dini has a fondness for the holiday spirit,...
You might not be familiar with Joe Casey’s name, but you certainly know his work. Since breaking into comics in 1998, Casey has written...
While we won’t be hearing Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Don’t Stop’ (reprise) this week, but Rumours can still act as the soundtrack to your comics reading...
Last week, Dark Horse Comics’ M Press published an expanded edition of The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story, marking the first time that...
In the aftermath of a mysterious explosion that tears through a major metropolitan area, five coffin-like stasis tubes are discovered, each branded with a...
Bait: Off-Color Stories for You to Color, is bestselling author Chuck Palahniuk’s first ever coloring book for adults, available today from Dark Horse Books....
Greg Preston’s book, The Artist Within, was an amazing coffee table book of photographic portraits of cartoonists, comicbook artists, animators, and illustrators in their...
Dead Inside from writer John Arcudi and artist Toni Fejuza, is one of my favorite new comics of the year, and like Dark Horse’s...
With CW’s Arrow going into it’s fifth season and 100 episodes (how did that happen?) spawning a superhero revolution on TV with the Arrowverse,...
Brooklyn-based cartoonist Koren Shadmi’s latest book, Love Addict: Confessions of a Serial Dater, is a cautionary tale of how, in search of love, even...
A superstar creative team of this caliber only comes together rarely to create a book that can change how comics are consumed and touch...