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[Art by Robbi Rodriguez for “Spider-Gwen” (2015) #1] Since June 15, 2020, when artist/writer Cameron Stewart was widely accused of abusing his clout to prey on aspiring teenage comic book creators, ...
“Whatever Happened to the Warrior of Truth?” concludes in a landmark 800th issue! Diana’s visions become more vivid as she finds herself trapped in the dreams of those around her! As she struggles to ...
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, dir. Joss Whedon):. The MCU’s difficult second album squanders Hulk’s appearance with the ill-advised decision to turn the tension between Bruce and Natasha into a ...
Artist Tommy Castillo (“Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight,” “Detective Comics”) passed away on June 24th from complications tied to diabetes. Castillo’s health had been on a sharp decline since 2014.
Multiversity's Interview with a Webcomic is back to chat with Michelle Fus, the creator of Ava's Demon about seeing their comic in print (officially,) craft stuff, and the fears that come with making ...
Every year, the legendary Alex Ross releases a new sketchbook at San Diego Comic-Con, and we are pleased to present a first look at the 2023 edition’s artwork of the Fantastic Four, narrated by Ross ...
Via Popverse, “The Many Deaths of Laila Starr” writer Ram V and artist Filipe Andrade are reteaming for another supernatural series at BOOM!Studios, “Rare Flavours.” The six-part comic will follow ...
The children are the future, or so they say. In this case, the “they” is Curt Pines and Rockwell White, who have whipped up an exciting, resoundingly fresh take on the “mutant children with ...
No spoilers, but there is one pretty inessential post-credits scene. Well, here we are at long last, 15 years since X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the movie this site was founded to defend, with Ryan ...
14 months after it was released in Japan, Sailor Moon Cosmos, the two-part film concluding the second anime version of the manga — that began with the Crystal series, and continued with the Eternal ...
The devil works hard, but Peter Milligan and Marcelo Frusin work harder in “Sacrament” #1. Bold genre mashups are often flashy with an intriguing premise, but with little substance beyond the conceit ...
Hey there, my name’s Wes Craig, best known as the artist / co-creator of “Deadly Class” with Rick Remender. I’m also creator of “Kaya,” a fantasy-adventure series I’ll be writing and drawing at Image ...
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