Chris shares his favorite covers from this week’s new comics.
"The Raid: Redemption" meets "Taken"
Pixar's longest-running series gets a new installment, but is the fifth time the charm?
Joshua Williamson reflects on the winding road from self-publishing comics to helping shape some of the industry's biggest heroes.
Inferno #3 is light on the action, but it shines in its dialogue.
Star Wars is a rich universe, which is evident when reading this companion trade paperback.
Aunt May and Doc Ock take over 'The Amazing Spider-Man' #80.BEY!
Hellions ends the series just as it began: it's emotional, it's weird, and it's delightful.
Arguably the best part of the Claremont run not titled 'The Dark Phoenix Saga' or 'Days of Future Past'.
What about the horse?
Don’t miss your chance to have your Inferno #3 questions answered by X-Men Senior Editor Jordan D. White!
And you thought Scientology was weird.
Seasons change.
This time the rancor was slain not by Luke Skywalker, but by Hasbro's own hubris.