Image Comics is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Robert Kirkman's comic The Walking Dead with 10 interlocking covers featuring iconic moments from the series and a brand new storyline.
"ALL-OUT WAR BEGINS!" touts October's issue. "The biggest storyline in WALKING DEAD history – just in time to celebrate the 10th ... [Read More]
This year's Dark Horse Horror Sampler includes a preview of a Grindhouse series of comics by Alex de Campi (page 51).
Bringing the flavor of midnight exploitation flicks to comics, Grindhouse delivers, starting with "Bee Vixens from Mars," pitting a one-eyed Latina deputy against lusty alien chicks bent on laying eggs in ... [Read More]
Ever wonder if you could survive the zombie apocalypse? The government has. In 1981, the Defense Intelligence Agency hired uber nerd Aaron Bunch to create contingency plans to fictional movies inspiring real-life events like President Reagan's Star Wars program. Project "Tinseltown" is eventually shut down because of Aaron's ... [Read More]
In Injustice: Gods Among Us Superman kills Joker for murdering Lois and their unborn baby but he doesn't stop there. He begins killing supervillains and superheroes alike in an effort to impose order. Batman resists but Superman finally puts an end to his interference in Injustice: Gods Among Us #35. Superman confronts his ... [Read More]
Superman is used to saving people but what about their souls? The saint of the superhero world inspires an online cult called The Church of Superman in "Saved!" a 2-part story starting in Adventures of Superman #19.
The church members announce that they will jump off buildings at the same time in the belief that Superman ... [Read More]
A long time ago there was a far different version of George Lucas' iconic space opera, which was originally titled The Star Wars.
The script was literally ahead of its time says writer J.W. Rinzler, who adapted the story into an 8 issue miniseries for Dark Horse comics.
"This is not something you could film," Rinzler ... [Read More]
The Justice League meets their evil doppelgangers and are quickly dispatched by them at the end of Justice League #23. In fact, it happens so fast that we don't even see it but the so-called Crime Syndicate remove any lingering doubts in Forever Evil #1. They recruit supervillains from around the world with coins inscribed ... [Read More]



