SDCC 2023: Jacqueline Jones, Crime Comics for Kids
In the city of Themis, one woman fights sexism and the mob to stand for justice. She might just be an inspiration to the kids in her city.
In the city of Themis, one woman fights sexism and the mob to stand for justice. She might just be an inspiration to the kids in her city.
It’s Hammer Gothic meets Euro-Horror as the Paranormal Playboy returns to fight demonic vampire women with only one thing on their minds!
Marvel brings back the wild Capwolf for an all-new World War II adventure — and the Howling Commandos are with him, of course.
Starting at age 8 and inspired by shows like the Spectacular Spider-Man, Ethan Castillo celebrates 10 years exhibiting his art at comic cons.
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With Messenger, the award-winning writer Marc Bernardin teaches a new generation that nothing could take away Muhammad Ali’s spirit.
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Fantagraphics offers the best announcement of Comic-Con — My Favorite Thing Is Monsters Book 2 has a release date!
Sometimes you don’t know you need the invigatorium, but when you find it, hold on to it and never let it go.
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