Comic Book Corner Brings You Captains, Avengers, Rat Queens, & Invisible Kingdoms

Reading Time: 25 minutes When Comic Book Corner accidentally takes a couple weeks off, you get the benefit of a rather huge catch-up post! We’ve got all kinds of books for you to learn about today, from Captain Marvel to the wrap up of Vampirella/Dejah Thoris to first issues of Ronin Island, Invisible Kingdom, and Marvel Rising. We liked more than we […]

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Ponies, Blackbirds, Rat Queens, and Vampires Take Over Comic Book Corner

Reading Time: 16 minutes Comic Book Corner Featured Image 03 17 2019 There’s a lot to say in this week’s Comic Book Corner. We’re going to talk about some great comics: X-23, Daredevil, Calamity Kate, Crackdown, Rat Queens, Vampirella Dejah Thoris, The Wicked + The Divine, Blackbird, My Little Pony: Nightmare Knights, and Lazarus Risen. We loved a lot of books this week, […]

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This Week’s Great Comics Include ‘Ironheart,’ ‘Gideon Falls,’ and ‘X-23’

Reading Time: 11 minutes Like anything else, reading comics can be something of a crapshoot. Sometimes you read some great comics—Ironheart, X-23, Gideon Falls, and Outpost Zero were all standouts for us this week—but sometimes you get some real stinkers. Sometimes books that are normally great are just mediocre. While there’s a lot to cover in […]

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‘Ironheart,’ ‘Infinite Dark,’ and ‘The Wicked + The Divine: The Funnies’: New Comic Day Joy

Reading Time: 8 minutes When you’re a comics fan, there’s something special about new comic book day—especially since it happens every week. With movies, new books, and video games, you get that new media smell for just one day. With new comic book day—NCBD—you often get to find new, exciting, fantastic things to read every […]

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Mid-November Comics To Read: ‘Unstoppable Wasp,’ ‘Welcome to Wanderland,’ and More

Reading Time: 10 minutes This week was a great week for comics. From Unstoppable Wasp to Welcome to Wanderland, there were plenty of great comics to read and—because we are who we are—review. It’s the middle of November, the week before American Thanksgiving (regardless of how you feel about that holiday itself), and Christmas (if it’s […]

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