Cover art for Something is Killing the Children #48 from BOOM! Studios by Werther Dell’Edera featuring a masked figure standing inside a dark library

Something is Killing the Children #48 Review: BOOM! Studios Delivers a Haunting New Chapter

Something is Killing the Children #48 Review: BOOM! Studios Delivers a Haunting New Chapter Something is Killing the Children #48 is the kind of horror comic that reminds you why this series became a modern phenomenon. This issue does not …

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Thundarr the Barbarian #5 cover from Dynamite Entertainment featuring Thundarr holding the Sunsword in a post-apocalyptic fantasy battle.

Thundarr the Barbarian #5 Review: Dynamite Delivers Savage Fantasy Action

Thundarr the Barbarian #5 Review: Dynamite Entertainment Delivers Savage Sword-and-Sorcery Action The Lords of Light shine again. Thundarr the Barbarian #5 from Dynamite Entertainment arrives in comic shops on June 17, and this issue keeps the savage adventure moving with …

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Official cover art for Comixology Originals' The Whisper War #5 featuring Axel Jindari carrying a fallen warrior over purple crystals.

The Whisper War #5 Review: Marc Guggenheim’s Explosive Sci-Fi Finale

Chrono-War Apocalypse: Marc Guggenheim Delivers a High-Stakes Sci-Fi Triumph in The Whisper War #5 Prepare your pull lists and gear up for structural narrative chaos, short-box collectors and prestige independent comic book enthusiasts! If you think mainstream science-fiction comics have …

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Official cover art for Comixology Originals' The Adequates #2 featuring a cartoon teen cast trapped by a giant stone clock hand.

The Adequates #2 Review: Comixology Delivers the Ultimate Indie Comedy Key

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