A story about Puerto Rico's rich history and lineage of persecution.
This issue reaffirmed my belief that good can win a fight against evil.
Selina Kyle wants to retire Catwoman, but a certain Batgirl won't let her.
Plus, how cults, identity, and artistic obsession shaped Ahoy Comics' ambitious new Kickstarter project.
The first one-shot centers on Detective Sara Pezzini, who has faced plenty of supernatural threats, but nothing quite like this.
Throw yourself into the world of X-Men: Age of Revelation, but don't expect to get much key plot from it.
Do you want me to pith it?
It's Jeff. The freakin'. Land Shark. Need I say more?
Everything I want a followup crossover series to do.
A brotherly love/hate vibing crime-caper hit up with a side of slapstick-comedy on the neon soaked streets of Seoul.
This is just the beginning.
This feels like a great, ripe theme for JSA to explore: the past literally cannibalizing the future.
The mutant team deals with the fallout of the Danger Room's attack.
A masterclass of reaping and sowing.