COMICS
Once thought of as funny books for children, comic books are both high-art and literature in their own right. We dive deep into the history, latest news, and analysis of this fantastic medium.
Another Wednesday, another week with no new comics—or at least, only a scant few ones. If you’ve already run out of comics to read, and you’re rocking back and forth in your home, I understand. […]
One of the most imaginative areas of the Star Wars Expanded Universe is the Old Republic. An exploration into this period of the Star Wars Universe is most famously and notably depicted in two award-winning […]
With Diamond Comics pressing pause on sending any new comics, we’re going to start seeing several series canceled or postponed to catch up with release date shifting. And the first big title to take a […]
Plenty of romantic films have asked you the question of whether you’ve ever loved someone enough that you’d do anything for them. Well, Scott Pilgrim gets someone to prove it. That’s right – just to date a […]
When movie theaters across the country shut down, studios started determining which movies to postpone and which movies to release early on digital. It might not be the best remedy, but it’s the only one […]
“Little hellions, kids feeling rebellious/ Embarrassed that their parents still listen to Elvis/ They start feeling like prisoners helpless/’ Til someone comes along on a mission and yells “bitch!” This stanza, from Eminem’s “Without Me,” […]
I thought my last news piece, on comic stores having to find new ways to sell comics, would be the hardest news piece I had to write during the Covid-19 outbreak. I was wrong. Hardly […]
As we all continue to socially distance ourselves, we must rely on making connections in new and exciting ways. What better way to do this than to explore new art? We at Comic Years have […]
Right now, the world is on lockdown. Depending on which state you live in, you might not even be able to leave your home, and if you can go to the store, you have to […]