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With ‘Razorblades,’ James Tynion IV and Steve Foxe make their mark on horror comics
The new anthology looks to shake up the industry with fresh scares and a novel business model.
The new anthology looks to shake up the industry with fresh scares and a novel business model.
An exceptional anthology and a one-of-a-kind product in the comics industry today.
Razorblades is a pay-what-you-want digital horror anthology, available now.
The statement by Dynamite Entertainment is in regards to the recent backlash the company has faced.
All this week Tom Taylor has teased a new DC Comics project with big bold white letters on a black...
Ales Kot is a diagnostician necessary in these unknowing times.
It's a nice respite on the Moon for the X-Men, but nothing can ever stay nice, can it?
Empyre is big, loud, and brimming with characters to root for.
'Sins Rising' is shaping up to be a haunting and worthy story.
X-Men #10 and Cable #2 provide new insight into the Summers family's feelings and relationships.
'Cable' #2 is an improvement in every way from issue #1, and issue #1 was already a great comic.
Tom King has publicly apologized after a wild few days involving a Jae Lee variant cover.