TAIYO MATSUMOTO Tekkonkinkreet by Taiyo Matsumoto Tekkonkinkreet, now 30 years old, is this story of aging, growing old, and trying to preserve the innocence of youth.
2023 From Cover to Cover’s Favorite Comics of 2023 James, Mike and Scott take a look at our favorite comics of 2023.
Matt Wagner The Devil Redux in Matt Wagner's Grendel Devil By The Deed Master’s Edition Just because you can return to the original story doesn’t mean that you have to.
Chris Claremont My Claremont Year- Inferno (Sept/Oct) Madelyne Pryor died in Inferno so that Jean Grey could live (and die and live again.)
Darwyn Cooke Thinking About Darwyn Cooke's Parker 10 years after Slayground There are the Parkers of the world and then there's the rest of us who live in their shadows.
Brian Bolland One Panel- The Actress and the Bishop Throw a Party by Brian Bolland A look at one of Brian Bolland’s best panels.
daniel warren johnson Daniel Warren Johnson Gets To Play With Some Cool Toys in Transformers #1 This issue functions not as a reimagining of the Transformers story but as a reestablishing of it.
Kyoko Okazaki The Kids Aren’t Alright in Kyoko Okazaki's River’s How can you have compassion for other people when you have none for yourself?
Sammy Harkham The American Dream at the End of Old Hollywood in Sammy Harkham’s Blood of the Virgin Seymour seems to be searching for something but if you asked him, I don’t know if he would be able to articulate what it is.
Chris Claremont My Claremont Year- July/August 2023 Claremont’s X-Men takes shape as being the story of Storm.
matt kindt The Spy Who Could Be You (But Hopefully Isn't)— Matt Kindt’s Spy Superb Matt Kindt hides what may be the greatest Spy Superb in plain site of everyone— someone who is so bad at everything that he may actually be good at being a spy.
tradd moore Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise by Tradd Moore and Heather Moore Tradd Moore has synthesized the vocabulary of Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko with Mike Mignola and Jim Woodring’s sense of time, space, and movement..