Advance Review: Star Trek: Picard’s Academy
This is a fun little romp that looks like it’s for kids but doesn’t eschew swear words. And it’s Star Trek. And it has Boothby and Professor Galen. And…Spock? Okay, I’m in.
Comic Book Review: The Cull #2
“Okay, fine. We’re in.” The Cull is staying on top of my to-read list because the art is just so damn great and not all of the characters are idiots.
Comic Book Review: Green Lantern #3
Hal Jordan successfully made his way through the Dawn of DC: Knight Terrors event, now it’s time to get back to business! As we return to the main story in Green Lantern #3, Hal continues to pick up the pieces of his old life and figure out what exactly is going on with his new ring.
Comic Book Review: MMPR/TMNT II (TPB)
From start to finish, each chapter in MMPR/TMNT II exceeds expectations, providing a morphinomenal conclusion to this particular arc and leaving the door open for more adventures with these fan-favorite characters.
Comic Book Review: Copernicus Jones: Robot Detective
by Blake Hill, Reporter Hey Comic Book Publishers! Are you looking for your next original concept? A classic gumshoe story with a robotic twist, Copernicus Jones: Robot Detective delivers an old-school zing to your circuits. Thanks to creator Matt D. Wilson,…
Let’s Talk LOBO! Exclusive Interview with Special Guest Todd Stashwick & Writer James Azrael
Join Host Matt Sernaker and Special Guest Todd Stashwick (Star Trek: Picard) as they talk about DC’s LOBO with James Azrael, the co-creator of THE FRAGPENDIUM: A Compendium of All Things Main Man.
Star Trek Day – Exclusive Interview with Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly (IDW Publishing’s Star Trek Day of Blood…and Beyond)
ComicsOnline continues with more exclusive interviews from FanExpo Chicago. Join us for Part 2 of our exclusive interview with Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, as the “Hivemind” joined Host Matt Sernaker for a deep dive into Chapters 3 & 4 of IDW Publishing’s Star Trek: Day of Blood and whats coming next…
Advance Review: Blue Beetle #1
With a new movie, and a new monthly series, things have never been better for the Blue Beetle. This week, in Blue Beetle #1 (being released both in English AND Spanish!), Jaime has changes and new allies to deal with, but a new threat also looms.
Comic Book News: The World Celebrates Batman Day 2023
On September 16, fans around the world will gather for Batman Day, celebrating their love of DC’s hallmark Super Hero, one of the most enduring characters in popular culture. To commemorate this annual tradition, DC and Warner Bros. Discovery are preparing an incredible selection of content and activities to make Batman Day 2023 an incredible experience worldwide!
SDCC 2023: Jeffrey Brown – DC Comics Interview – Batman and Robin and Howard
Thanks to our friends at DC Comics, we got a chance to catch up with Jeffrey Brown for the first time in about ten years! This time, we’re talking about both his original volume one of Batman and Robin and Howard, and also his sequel: Batman and Robin and Howard: Summer Breakdown.
Comic Book Review: Buffy The Last Vampire Slayer #2
Gilly’s writing brings out the realism buried in this supernaturalworld. I am sure people can relate to grieving a part of themselves that no longer fits who they are now,feeling lost and looking for our purpose.
Advance Review: Birds of Prey #1
The Birds of Prey are back in action! The Dawn of DC continues to impress as Dinah Lance gathers a new team for a very personal mission. Who will come to her aid when family is in trouble? You’ll find out a lot more about this impressive gathering of colorful characters when Birds of Prey #1 releases this week from DC!
SDCC 2023: DC Interview with Ram V (The Vigil / Detective Comics)
Thanks to our friends at DC, we had the opportunity to speak with writer Ram V (Justice League Dark, Venom). Ram discussed crafting the unique world of The Vigil (a new series under the Dawn of DC imprint) and his current run on Detective Comics.
SDCC 2023: DC Interview with Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Green Lantern / Green Lantern: War Journal)
Thanks to our friends at DC, we had the opportunity to spend some quality time with writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson. We discuss crafting Green Lantern / Green Lantern: War Journal, why John Stewart doesn’t need a mask, why the “other place/other time” was used, who will impact John’s journey, and much more.
Comic Book Review: Deadpool #10
Deadpool is a graphically bloody mess of violence and gross innuendo. ComicsOnline gives Deadpool #10 4 out of 5 tears, but are they conservative tears or Deadpool tears? READ THIS BOOK AND FIND OUT!