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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave The second mostly artist-led silver surfer work that won the 1980s was Silver Surfer. It’s the day of judgement from John Busima, Stanley, Tom DeFalco, Christy Schiele, PhilFelix and Vince Miel Carrek. It is the story of Mephisto, who attempts to acquire the soul of a silver surfer through the manipulation of the character and desires of the Herald Nova of the time. It makes both Greek drama and Shakespeare strange. “But hug me! What is the incredible sight that greets me now?” John Buskema really shines in this book. This makes…

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Vault Comics has announced the return of the hit fantasy series Barbaric’s Blood-Shime Series with its all-new one-shot, Black Knight: The Black Knight, which arrived in October 2025. Serah, Kaka – Refreshing from the events of Queen of Swords. Their new mission? Take down the evil witch Doxon. problem? A familiar face is tied to a spike ball swaying from the hands of a deadly ancient knight. Not everyone survives. And if you want to keep your wild fan cards, you don’t want to miss this. “It’s great to be back,” Moresi said. “The Black Knight is where we begin…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave Ahoy Comics has announced one-shot Thanksgiving #1 for a new horror comedy that will debut this fall. All the 48-page issues written by Mark Rusell, drawn by Mauricet, written by Rob Steen are about how family holidays were horrifying and horribly wrong. “Thanksgiving is the black comedy that uses the most American holidays as a measure of what our country is at risk,” Russell said. “It tells the story of a nuclear family that has many of the same sectors you found in our country, and how deep the rifts between people…

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Last week I looked at Superman’s box office revenue and its status was trumpeted everywhere, so I really didn’t need it. But there are still so many questions! After years of struggle and stumbling, it’s hard to believe the DCU/DCEU is OK. Let’s run it! Do you have legs? The answer seems yes. In the second week of $572 million domestic, WBD was the number one studio of the year (until Disney regained the crown with the Fantastic Four), and the decline in the second week was decent. Superman’s second weekend ease of use was -54%, a par decrease to…

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More than a decade after the last supernatural comic hit stands and beloved CW show finished its 15 seasons of running, Dynamite Comics has unveiled a new comic series starring the Winchester brothers. Written by Greg Pack and drawn by Edder Messias, the supernatural debut in October is a new storyline set by Sam and Dean between seasons 1 and 2 of the TV series. “Does the few guys in the cool cars chasing monsters, demons and ghosts feel the emotional tale of the tragedy of the brothers’ hostile, brother rivals and family? Very fun, anti-author heroes and atmosphere? “Fans…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave Ahoy Comics is partnering with Universal Distribution, adding an ongoing relationship between Simon & Schuster and Lunar Distribution. Universal will distribute a single issue with Ahoy across Canada, with the trade paperback version going gradual in stages over the coming months. September books are currently available for order. Canadian retailers now have access to previously unavailable August titles. US comic book retailers can get a full catalog of Ahoy through the distribution of the month, while North American bookstores can access new backlist trade paperbacks through Simon & Schuster. “It’s been a…

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Welcome, X-Fans, to another uncanny edition of X-Men Monday at AIPT! And today’s not just another X-Men Monday — it’s my birthday! This past weekend, a few friends and I went to dinner in Central Square, Cambridge, for what ended up being a surprisingly X-Men-filled good time. First, if you’re a Boston-area X-Fan and are unaware, Central Square’s popular Veggie Galaxy restaurant was mentioned in 2018’s Astonishing X-Men #13, which I spoke to both writer Matthew Rosenberg and Veggie Galaxy about in this interview. In all this time, I’ve somehow never seen the plaque Veggie Galaxy made to commemorate their…

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Every week there’s a real horny that hits the stands of new comics. Readers often know exactly what they are most interested in (they have their pull lists sitting in the reliable hands of comic shops), but they are sometimes told about opposing that old trim and judging the book by its cover. Some truly amazing cover art hits every week. These were the ones that caught Colin’s eye for the week of July 23rd, 2025. Amazing Spiderman #8 Variations by Gabriele del Otto and Jeff Decal Two great character spotlights from this issue of Amazing Spider-Man are covered. Dell’otto’s…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave And like that, Lost Media has become a digital archive. Arthur Magazine, a free newspaper of music, comics and counterculture, joined the chat. Free PDFs to view or download are hosted on our website. This is a very Internet Archive Entry Vibe Retention, with some folded pages and weathered pages in part of the scan (cough). but! Where else would you like to read Alan Moore’s thoughts on 9/11 and/or the ENO catalog? Watch the poor sailors cut into a single row and woven between blocks of articles about polyphonic fuss. It…

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It’s calm before fraud! This week we’re previewing the release and must-see events of all the biggest comic book coming to San Diego Comics-2025, from Marvel’s panel punks and presents to DC’s Cosmic Tournaments and image merchandise madness. Plus, Marvel will expand the X-Line with a new Wolverine and Spider-Man tying, unpacking the latest bombs from the age of revelation, teasing the ultimate universe of Endgame’s collapse. Also in a mix? Gargoyle crossover, Jonathan Hickman’s next universe showdown, the form in which the paper girl becomes portable and the ice cream man breaks (again). We review this week’s top book,…

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