What makes a good money shot? Vault Comics is about to find out this Fall. Writer Tim Seeley (Grayson, Revival, and Hack/Slash), co-scripter and comedian Sarah Beattie, artist Rebekah Isaacs (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel & Faith), colorist Kurt Michael Russell (Hack/Slash, Glitterbomb), and letterer Crank! (Rick and Morty, Curse Words) have joined forces to create this scifi tale about scientists having sex with
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Podcast: Play in new window It’s safe to say everyone’s seen AVENGERS: ENDGAME at this point. Right? We hope so because there’s still loads to chat about regarding this film. Last week, we put out an AVENGERS: ENDGAME podcast where a few of us discussed our thoughts on the film. We didn’t get through everything,
On Monday ahead of SDCC, Dark Horse announced Witchfinder: Reign of Darkness. A spin-off from Mike Mignola‘s Hellboy, this marks the character’s third miniseries. Mignola himself is heading up the team, along with iZombie co-creator Chris Roberson, artist Chris Mitten and colorist Michelle Madsen. Those who remember the Witchfinder know him as Queen Victoria’s occult adviser. Otherwise known as Sir Edward
Podcast: Play in new window The ComicsVerse gaming podcast is back and with an actual name this time! Join Psychotrip, Andy, and Josh as we discuss trending news, our favorite games, and everyone’s favorite topic: “Live Service” games! Live Service Shenanigans Okay if we’re being honest, we didn’t actually intend for this episode to be
Following the reveal of a Witchfinder spin-off, Dark Horse’s Hellboy universe expands just a bit further on Monday with the announcement of Hellboy & the BPRD: Long Night at Goloski. It’s a one-shot from series creator Mike Mignola, artist Matt Smith and colorist Dave Stewart, per an exclusive from Daily Dead. This upcoming story, according to Mignola, takes a much different approach than
Podcast: Play in new window Are you a fan of Spider-Woman? Ever feel like Jessica Drew deserves a spot on the MCU roster? This week, Justin Gilbert Alba, Carlos Escobosa, Haley Paterson, and Jesse Camou sat down to discuss just that. In this podcast, we focus on Brian Michael Bendis‘ runs on SPIDER-WOMAN: ORIGIN and
Marvel Entertainment has announced via Wired the addition of another non-fiction series to their slate of upcoming Disney+ streaming shows. Marvel’s Storyboards will be hosted by Marvel chief creative officer Joe Quesada, and will dive into the storytelling process, as well as the backgrounds of different storytellers across a variety of mediums and genres. Episodes of Marvel’s Storyboards
This November, the highly-anticipated miniseries Doomsday Clock will hit comic shops. Today, DC revealed the lenticular cover for the first issue, which features Watchmen‘s Rorschach, whose mask morphs into the logos for Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. The issue, as seen above, uses existing artwork from Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons. The cover is actually animated
Death isn’t forever in comics. In 2003, Jean Grey died during an iconic run on New X-Men by acclaimed writer Grant Morrison. Since then, that version of Grey has been dead, but this December, Grey will return in the five-issue miniseries Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey. The new story written by Matthew Rosenberg
DC has been exceptionally tight-lipped about its upcoming November story Doomsday Clock, which introduces the iconic characters of Watchmen into the main DC Universe for the first time. During a panel for the comic at New York Comic-Con, writer Geoff Johns lifted the veil and explained why the publisher has been secretive about the 12-issue
With Thor: Ragnarok coming to theaters on Friday, November 3, you may be wondering who some of the secondary characters are in the upcoming film. Over the course of the next week, we’ll be taking a look at where some of these heroes and villains came from and their comic book origins. Heimdall, who is
In one of the most shocking moments in recent comic book history, writer Brian Michael Bendis–a staple at Marvel Comics for years–is headed to DC Comics, signing an exclusive deal with the publisher. The mind behind Ultimate Spider-Man, House of H, Secret Invasion, Powers, and Spider-Men–some of the best comics at Marvel over the past
Last November, longtime Marvel Comics writer Brian Michael Bendis shocked comic book fandom by leaving the company to write for DC. Months later, his role at the new company has been revealed: he’ll be leading the way on a weekly miniseries, which is a lead-in to a brand new Superman book. Bendis makes his debut
A live-action version of Cable blessed homes across the world recently when the trailer for Deadpool 2 hit the internet, and oh boy, Josh Brolin looks awesome as the time-travelling leader of X-Force. He’s going to be a major part of the newest superhero starring super-powered mutants. But who is Cable, and where does he
Is there anything more difficult to make sense of in movies than the X-Men film franchise? Whether it’s the initial trilogy, the three prequels that followed and completely changed the established timeline, or the three Wolverine spin-offs that are set all over the place, the X-Men movies are… a lot to deal with. And that’s
The Green Lantern comics can essentially be summed up like this: it’s about space cops. However, throughout writer Robert Venditti’s tenure on Green Lantern and now Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps, the series has been transformative, questioning the ideals of how to enforce the law and asking, “How far is too far?” when
When you think about DC Comics, you think about Batman fighting the Joker or Superman fighting Lex Luthor. However, when you’re a kid, playing with all your action figures, sometimes Batman ends up fighting Starscream from Transformers and Superman ends up fighting Mumm-Ra from Thundercats. DC has taken that sandbox mentality into its comics over