Armored: Preview the Spooky Horror Action Comic From Clover Press

Gnome Alone screenwriter Michael Schwartz is turning to comics for his next project. Dubbed Armored, this new limited series follows an orphan hero who stumbles across a haunted suit of armor. With Armored now crowdfunding on Kickstarter, IGN can exclusively debut a new preview of the graphic novel. Check it out in the slideshow gallery… Continue reading Armored: Preview the Spooky Horror Action Comic From Clover Press

DSTLRY’s Gone #1 Preview: A New Comic Publisher Is Born

DSTLRY is easily the most intriguing new comic book publisher to spring up in 2023. DSTLRY is founded by former Comixology executives and features a novel approach to digital comics releases. But none of that means anything without a top-notch lineup of creators involved. Fortunately, that’s not a problem for DSTLRY, as evidenced by the… Continue reading DSTLRY’s Gone #1 Preview: A New Comic Publisher Is Born

Kraven the Hunter Star ‘Didn’t Really Care’ For Former Comic Book Movie Roles

Kraven the Hunter star Aaron Taylor-Johnson has admitted he “didn’t really care” for some of his earlier comic book movie roles. In an interview with Esquire, the Marvel actor revealed he wasn’t exactly a fan of some of his earlier roles, including Kick-Ass and Avengers: Age of Ultron. “There was Kick-Ass,” he said, “and then… Continue reading Kraven the Hunter Star ‘Didn’t Really Care’ For Former Comic Book Movie Roles

Steel Siege: Read an Exclusive New Story From the Post-Apocalyptic Mech Comic

Battle Quest is a relative newcomer to the comic book publishing scene, and they’ve been carving out a niche by focusing on science fiction and fantasy rather than traditional superhero stories. That includes Steel Siege, a sci-fi epic with all the mech vs. mech action one could ask for. With Steel Siege returning for issue… Continue reading Steel Siege: Read an Exclusive New Story From the Post-Apocalyptic Mech Comic

An Oral History of the ’90s Comic Book Boom… and Crash

If you grew up in the late ’80s or early ’90s, it’s likely that you remember the joy of picking a comic off the shelves of your local convenience store, supermarket, or drug store. If you were really into the beautifully drawn newsprint treats, then you probably recall how the stories and characters that they… Continue reading An Oral History of the ’90s Comic Book Boom… and Crash