MIGHTY Q&A: Mick Gray — Inker and Musicologist
One the comics industry’s mainstays talks inking, influences … and music.
Five Great War Covers, by JUSTIN GRAY
The Sex and Violence collaborator picks some great covers that show war is indeed hell.
EXCLUSIVE Preview! WEIRD LOVE #3
Including a COMPLETE story — There’s NO Romance in ROCK and ROLL! — courtesy of Yoe Comics and IDW Publishing!
EXCLUSIVE! ’66 Batgirl & Riddler Bendables — and Batmobile — Coming From NJ CROCE!
PLUS! New Frontier Flash! A New Frontier Boxed Set! Aaaaaand, we can tell you who will be in the first BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES wave!
MIGHTY Q&A: BRAVEST WARRIORS’ Ian McGinty
People cannot get enough of Pendleton Ward’s creations and artist Ian McGinty of Boom! Studios‘ Bravest Warriors is one of the most enthusiastic aides to the cause. A MIGHTY Q&A:
This Week in ORIGINAL SIN: The Final Judgment … and the March to AXIS!
Enough sinning! Time to kick some Axis!
Talking With MOON KNIGHT’s Greg Smallwood — and an EXCLUSIVE Look at #8!
Issue #7 came out this week … and we already have a look at #8, plus a MIGHTY Q&A with rising star artist Greg Smallwood.
EXCLUSIVE Preview! Ms. MARVEL #8
G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona bring you the next installment of Marvel’s critical darling, out 9/10. OhandheyLockjaw!
Caleb Monroe and the CLOAKS of Mystery
Looking for something a little different? Caleb Monroe and actor David Henrie have Cloaks — out this week from Boom! Studios.
BRIAN WOOD and the Rise of His MOON KNIGHT Run
Writer Brian Wood follows Warren Ellis starting with this week’s issue. Not an enviable task, so I asked him about it.
WHAT I’M READING, by Denys Cowan
After a summer hiatus, we’re back with one of our fave features: WHAT I’M READING. Visiting us with his list of reading recommendations is artist extraordinaire Denys Cowan!
VARIANTS! Best of the Week!
And a terrific week it is! Darwyn Cooke goes back to The New Frontier! PLUS! Matt Wagner! Leandro Fernandez! MORE!
BATBOOK of the WEEK: Batman ’66 Meets the Green Hornet #4
Batman ’66 bias or no, this is has been a wildly entertaining book — and a worthy successor to the Adam West Bat-mantle.