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Advance Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1

For 40 years, fans have gotten to enjoy the adventures of Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael as they fight to save the world from the Shredder, Krang, and the other mutated threats. Various creative teams have put their own spin on these heroes over the decades, but the consistent result is that TURTLE POWER continues to thrive. The next evolution of their comic book adventures begins now with the impressive debut of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 from IDW Publishing. 

Comic Book News: DC ANNOUNCES BATMAN AND ROBIN: YEAR ONE

Press Release: Waid and Samnee’s definitive tale of Batman and Robin’s early adventures begins October 16! It’s not easy to impose structure on a circus kid who’s never had any… DC Comics today announced a new 12-issue comic book series, Batman…

SDCC 2024: DC ANNOUNCES EXPANDED SDCC PRESENCE AND LINEUP WITH NEW BOOTH ON SHOW FLOOR

DC announced today their expanded presence at Comic-Con International: San Diego (SDCC) with a new, larger footprint, multi-level DC Booth (#4545) on the convention show floor from Wednesday, July 24, through Sunday, July 28. SDCC provides the perfect platform for DC to connect with fans, showcase exciting content, and celebrate the power of DC storytelling.

Advance Review: X-Men #1 (From the Ashes Launch)

Since 1963, the adventures of the marvelous mutants known as the Uncanny X-Men have amazed readers of all ages. Their decades of adventures have taken us far from Charles Xavier’s mansion as our heroes continued to explore the Marvel Universe and find their way in a world that feared and hated them. With each new evolution of the comics came a new sense of hope and wonder, and the recent Krakoan Age managed to provide a completely out-of-the-box take on these characters and give them something new to fight for. As the baton passes once again to new editorial leadership, the time has come for the X-Men to start over with the launch of the new “From the Ashes” era. All this leads us to today’s highly anticipated launch of X-Men #1 from Marvel Comics. 

Comic Book Review: Scarlett #2

GO JOE! The titular heroine returns Scarlett #2! Scarlett has made her way into the Arashikage base, but things aren’t exactly looking great. Will she be able to make contact with Jinx and discover the necessary info regarding the secret weapon? More importantly, does the Energon Universe continue a trend of breathing new life into characters many of us grew up with?

Advance Review: Radiant Black #29 and #29.5 (SPOILER-FREE)

Radiant Black is back for more adventures with the release of Radiant Black #29 AND #29.5 this week. For those of you just joining us, the insane events of the Catalyst War have led to simultaneous stories taking place across different timelines. Both chapters are pivotal to the ongoing conflict as Nathan and Marshall attempt to deal with the alien invasion in their own way. After the harrowing events of the previous issues, one can only wonder what the future is going to look like once the dust settles from “The Final Trial”.

Advance Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 40th Anniversary Comics Celebration #1

It might be hard to believe, but it’s time to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of those heroes in a half shell: the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Our friends at IDW Publishing are kicking off this special event in style with a new anthology celebrating 40 years of comics. From the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics at Mirage to the more recent incarnation of Rise of the TMNT, there is something for everyone in this special. 

Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #6

“Rare Flavours is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #6 5/5 supremely satisfying suppers.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline

Comic Book Review: Profane #1

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor The story of Profane #1 has a familiar enough start. Will Profane is a detective with gaps in his memory. He doesn’t remember parts of his past, but he knows he’s got a case to…

Comic Book Review: Suzy Samson: The Gorgon & The Basilisk

Suzy Samson, the world’s greatest heroine, is back battling her toughest foe: middle age. Having given up her powers and crime fighting career for married life long ago, Suzy suddenly finds herself forty, divorced, and overweight. Forced to move in with her former nemesis turned best friend, Girliath, Suzy has begun reclaiming her life. With Girliath as her new partner, Suzy renews her war on injustice. Armed with her father’s unbreakable jawbone club and impenetrable lion skin, Suzy tries to rediscover who she is and her place in the world. Regaining her strength over time, Suzy continues her struggle to set the wrong things right. No matter if she is fighting paramilitary girl scouts, mystical beasts, or dealing with the emotional fall out of divorce, Suzy Samson is stronger than ever!

Comic Book Review: Sons of Star Trek #3

“Surprise deep-cut guest stars abound and stick around! Dukat is the Captain?! What’s next? Tribbles and Moopsy living together? Let’s look into this Sons of Star Trek…ComicsOnline gives Sons of Star Trek #3 – 4 out of 5 alternate Qniverses.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline

Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Defiant #15

“Star Trek: Defiant contains characters and elements from each of the first four live action Star Trek shows. This was a risk and could have turned out as a big fan-fic mess, but no. It’s glorious. Do you remember TNG episode 24? Those bugs are back and the crew of the defiant are gonna put a stop to this latest infestation. ComicsOnline gives Star Trek Defiant #15 4.5/5 good days to die.” -Kevin Gaussoin