Late Spring Break Stack
It was a week full of Bad Ideas, but that turned out to be a good idea! Some great books from that publisher!
It was a week full of Bad Ideas, but that turned out to be a good idea! Some great books from that publisher!
It has to be the work of the Opera Ghost helping me read through EVERY comic in my stack this week… that wily phantom…
All-Negro Comics made it to comics racks in 1947, making history. It took until 2025 for it to appear again, thanks to Chris Robinson
A prequel to the Smile movie franchise, hippos gone wild, and The Muppets return to comics with the best cartoonist they could ask for…
From Bleeding Hearts to Ultraman sputtering out at Marvel, here’s a rundown of the books I read (and still want to read) last week…
If the news has you down, retreat with me into a stack of comics… though that Department of Truth has a pesky way of resonating
Despite not reading many Spider-Man books, I was taken down by the Rhino…virus. You’d think that would give me time to read MORE…
All Fight Month continues, but that doesn’t mean we’re fighting! Instead we’re exploring a lot of fictional universes…
Which book was better: Batman Deadpool or Deadpool Batman? Do we even know the difference anymore? Let’s find out…
Illness delayed me but did not destroy my thirst to read good comics. The one to watch is clearly American Caper #1…
It’s the Brave and the Old this week as I read both Batman and Robert Crumb’s new comic, Tales of Paranoia…
A side trip to Golden Apple Comics in Hollywood uncovered a few first issues that are well worth the read! Who wants pancakes?
Just before trick or treaters arrive, Fanboy Planet looks over the week’s stack.. One thing for sure: can’t go wrong with an Alex Ross cover!
Don’t let FOMO get you down; pick up Dread the Hall H and know that the real thing might be even scarier…
Food trucks save the world after a cataclysmic event. It takes good food to stay one step ahead of the robot overlords….
Rob Guillory’s horror satire reaches its conclusion… and we aim to plant a seed for you to make this tale evergreen!
Skybound, Image, and Hasbro continue their tribute to a groundbreaking issue of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero…
Immortal guardian Forever Carlyle returns to burn down the world her family created after burning down the previous one…
In addition to Michael Walsh’s own covers, Skybound brings in Francesco Francavilla for variants that will make a beautiful mural.
Liam Sharp’s techno-Arthurian saga StarHenge gets a beautifully rendered second installment with the graphic novella Ore…
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