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Cyberpunk comic book, Alex Smith, James Dillenbeck, black vans, Kickstarter, LGBTQIA+, queer characters
COMICSIndependent
A Cyberpunk Comic Book That Is Too Awesome For Words

There are a lot of comic book projects on Kickstarter, and we’ve featured a few at Comic Years, such as Stan Lee’s Backchannel Kickstarter. Every so often, we come across one that we just have […]

July 10, 2021
United States of Captain America, Aaron Fischer, Christopher Cantwell, Josh Tujillo, Sam Wilson, Falcon, Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, Marvel Comics, Winter Soldier, Super Soldier, LGBTQ, Teen Runaways
COMICSMarvel
The United States of Captain America #1 is a Wonderful Start to a New Cap Era

As Steve Rogers himself notes in The United States of Captain America #1, he – or, more importantly, his symbol – inspires millions of people. Unfortunately, and Cap knows this too; he can’t control what […]

July 9, 2021
Comic-Con 2022 Calendar
COMICSMoviesPop Culture
Marvel Studios And DC Films Decide To Skip SDCC@Home

We’re getting another year of virtual San Diego Comic-Con in 2021. That means fans from all over the world will get the opportunity to get in on the fun. With any virtual convention, there will […]

July 9, 2021
Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #5 Review
COMICSIDW
Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #5 Review

It’s been awhile! Last time we checked in on IDW’s The High Republic Adventures was back in May. A bit of a longer period between releases didn’t impact the story’s momentum. As soon as I picked […]

July 7, 2021
COMICSMarvel
Heroes Reborn Week Eight: The Return To Avengers Status Quo

Heroes Reborn has been a strange event. Firstly, it had nothing to do with the original event, really, and the title doesn’t actually work for the story. Heroes Replaced or Heroes Rewritten would have been […]

July 1, 2021
Interactive Graphic Novel, Bubba Dutch Studios, Cursed Swords Logbook, Marvel Comics, Spider-Woman Motion Comic, The Boat graphic novel, Mozart graphic novel, Independent Comics
COMICSIndependent
An Interactive Graphic Novel? The Cursed Swords Logbook Wants To Redefine The Graphic Novel Experience

You may have already heard of interactive graphic novels – or IGN for short. For instance, The Boat is an incredibly immersive online comic experience. The Land of the Magic Flute retells Mozart’s opera in […]

June 30, 2021
Heroes Reborn Week Seven, Weapon X and Final Flight, Squadron Supreme, Mephisto, Phil Coulson, X-Men, Avengers, Jason Aaron, Ed McGuinness, Ed Brisson, Marvel Comics, Captain America, Thor, Blade, Phoenix, Black Panther, Starbrand
COMICSMarvel
Heroes Reborn Week Seven: Forget The Squadron Supreme – President Phil Coulson Is The Most Evil Villain In This Reality

Technically, week seven marks the end of Heroes Reborn, as the final week’s issue is Heroes Return. However, though the main series’ numbers are up, we’re nowhere near the end. In fact, it feels like […]

June 26, 2021
Hellfire Gala Week Three, New Mutants, X-Corp, Tini Howard, Vita Ayala, Krakoa, Reign of X, Marauders, Marvel Comics, Archangel, Monet St Croix, Multiple Man, Planet Arakko, SWORD
COMICSMarvel
Hellfire Gala Week Three: Please Stand By For Planet Arakko

The X-Men resurrected a planet. A PLANET. And they did it during a gala event, no less. In the centerpiece of week three (okay, the entire event), Hellfire Gala: Planet-Size X-men, a team of 15 […]

June 24, 2021
rain trailer the suicide squad trailer
DC ComicsMovies
The Official Rain Trailer for The Suicide Squad Reminds Us Why We Love Supervillains

It’s been quite some time since many of us have been to the movie theater. And while we might have accepted that at-home streaming is the new norm and pretend like we’re okay without overpriced […]

June 23, 2021
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