Exclusive Interview: MMPR: The Return #3 deep dive with Co-Writer Matt Hotson
We’re nearing the end as the penultimate issue of MMPR: The Return #3 from BOOM! Studios hits stores this week! ComicsOnline is pleased to get “back to action” for another exclusive deep dive with Co-Writer Matt Hotson. What secrets were revealed in this issue? SPOILER WARNING IS ON! May the Power Protect You.
Comic Book Review: Outsiders #6
Get ready for a game-changing issue as Outsiders goes meta! Like conceptually meta and meta-human meta. From writers Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly, Artist Robert Carey, Colorist Valentina Taddeo, and Letterer Rom Napolitano comes Outsiders #6 from DC (now available at your local comic store).
Advance Review: Geiger #1 from Ghost Machine
The creative team behind Geiger presents a brave new post-apocalyptic world for us to explore. While there are some previous adventures that might add greater context to the story of “The Glowing Man”, the engaging setup and character choices will surely catch the attention of new readers.
Advance Review: Rook: Exodus #1 from Ghost Machine
Rook: Exodus presents readers with a unique and engaging sci-fi story. This character definitely caught my attention in the Ghost Machine #1 teaser and the first installment in his story did not disappoint.
Advance Review: Redcoat #1 from Ghost Machine
Creators Geoff Johns & Bryan Hitch, Inkers Bryan Hitch & Andrew Currie, Colorist Brad Anderson, and Letterer Rob Leigh present Redcoat #1. There is a sense of wonder in this book that makes it an absolute joy to read, and I can’t wait to explore more of this world.
Comic Book Review: Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #5
The big battle has arrived: The Green Lantern versus The Red Lantern in the penultimate issue of Alan Scott’s epic mini-series! From Writer Tim Sheridan, Artist Cian Tormey, Colorists Matt Herms and Hi-Fi, and Letterer Lucas Gattoni comes one of my favorite Green Lantern stories…ever!?
Comic Book Review: The Invincible Iron Man #16
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor It all comes down to this! Tony suits up for the final battle against Orchis with his new SENTINEL BUSTER ARMOR?!? Things are about to get really interesting in the battle royale with Feilong and…
Advance Review: Invincible: Season 2, Part 2 (MINOR SPOILERS)
Fear not fans – Invincible has returned for Season 2, Part 2 from Skybound Entertainment and Prime Video! Mark Grayson must come to terms with the harrowing battle on Thraxa, and his world will never be the same. ComicsOnline had the pleasure of viewing the final four episodes of Season 2, so minor spoilers ahead.
ComicsOnline Exclusive Interview: Matt Hotson discusses MMPR: The Return #2
GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2 from BOOM! Studios is now available at your local comic store!
The second chapter shifts things into turbo high-gear with an action-packed and emotional thrill-ride. There is so much packed into this morphinomenal installment, and we are pleased to once again do a deep dive with co-writer Matt Hotson.
Comic Book Review: Sons of Star Trek #1
“Q Junior has transported the Sons of Star Trek to an alternate timeline where his dear “Aunt Kathy” never murdered Tuvix, Dukat never murdered Jadzia Dax, and Beckett Mariner never murdered her career.” 4.5/5 -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #4
“From soup to nuts, Rare Flavours is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade continue to cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #4 four out of five deceptively simple roadside diversions.” -Kevin Gaussoin
Comic Book Review: What If? Venom #1
“She met him at church. He swept her right off her feet. He was smooth, dark, and had a long tongue he kept her wrapped around. How could our heroine resist?” 4.5/5 -Zoe Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Spider-Punk Arms Race #1
In a rock ‘n’ rolling good time, Spider-Punk Hobie Brown debuts a new adventure!
Comic Book Review: Midlife (or How to Hero at Fifty!) #5
“Ruben Kwan and the Midlife (or How to Hero at Fifty!) people in his life are some of the most realistic characters in any comic book ever.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline