HeroesCon 2016 – Cosplay Gallery
Convention season is in full swing and last weekend Charlotte, NC hosted HeroesCon, a “comics-first” convention since 1982. Check out the cosplay photo gallery from Beth Kalaf!
Convention season is in full swing and last weekend Charlotte, NC hosted HeroesCon, a “comics-first” convention since 1982. Check out the cosplay photo gallery from Beth Kalaf!
Picking up where Windblade left off, Till All Are One continues the story of post-war Cybertron, where peace hasn’t been everything everyone’s hoped for (and a little meddling in the background isn’t helping matters.) A recap and some spoilers in the review after the jump.
I remember believing that “wonder” meant “awe.” That the name they gave me spoke of admiration. Perhaps it did, once. But the story keeps changing. I’ve been curious about Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1 ever since it was announced: Diana has had a tough time reaching the same status as the rest of the DC Trinity, and I’m
At this year’s WonderCon in Los Angeles we got to sit down with several of the cast and creators of the new DreamWorks Netflix series Voltron: Legendary Defender, which arrives this Friday, June 10. Click the jump for the video!
A new Welcome To Night Vale episode dropped yesterday, and we haven’t had time to listen to it and record a podcast. (Darn that pesky East/West Coast time difference.) So that’ll go up next week. In the meantime, here’s what we’re currently reading, watching, working on, and drinking.
Changes may be coming up for the Bat Family, but this issue’s story is a call back to simpler times: recruit a teammate, fight a bad guy, set the scene for a new chapter in a familiar story. Click the jump for a (spoilery) review of Batman Rebirth #1.
The Dying of the Light part 4! Twilight’s last gleaming! The end is nigh. No chance of escape. No last-minute reprieve. But nothing loosens the tongue like imminent death, and the crew of the Lost Light use their final hours to say what—until now—was unsayable. Is this the end? No, this isn’t the end. Not
I’d already planned on reviewing The Twilight Children this week since the collected volume is now in stores, but the review has turned into a eulogy too: the illustrator Darwyn Cooke passed away this past Saturday of lung cancer at the age of 53. Anything I say about it now is going to seem a little
The third in a series of “wildlife graphic novels” hits stores this June, click the jump for the book trailer and a review of the often perplexing, but still pretty gorgeous, Love: The Lion.