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Mister Miracle Comic Book Review: The best Comic Books
Introduction Mister Miracle is a comic book series created by writer Tom King and artist Mitch Gerads. The series follows the adventures of Scott Free, also known as Mister Miracle, as he navigates the intricate and dangerous world of the New Gods. In this review,...
11 Most Expensive Comic Books Ever Sold
Below is a list of the most expensive comics ever sold. How are comic books graded? Comic books are graded by professional third-party grading companies that evaluate their physical condition and assign a grade based on a standardized set of criteria. The 10-point scale established...
Comics in Online Slot Machines
Comic books have been providing entertainment to readers long before there was any television, internet, or even slots. The older generation will surely tell you about their favorite comic books, and how they used to read them all day long. Even today comics are still...
Overview of the Comic Creation Process
Comic book fans around the globe are often unaware of the hard work that goes into creating comic books. It doesn't matter how hard it is or how many people are needed to make an idea come true. Many people are skilled in various roles,...
How Captain America Became Worthy
The Two Best Fan Theories on Why Steve Rogers Could Wield Mjolnir in Avengers: Endgame One of the most thrilling scenes in Avengers: Endgame occurs during the climactic battle against Thanos. As Thanos appears on the verge of killing Thor by forcing the ax/hammer Stormbreaker...
Review: Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #4
Sleepwalker battles the greatest horde of nightmare creatures ever assembled in Marvel’s Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #4. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #4 from Marvel Comics has arrived and with it maybe the end of a dream. For the last few...
Comic Review: Sleepwalker #3
Sleepwalker, the hero of the Mindscape, embarks on an epic journey through the Infinity Stones in Marvel’s Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #3. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Sleepwalker, a novel hero of a bygone era, has returned to set a grave wrong right. It’s...
Review: Fence #12
Fence #12 is the final issue in the originally planned 12 issue run, however, it was recently announced that Fence would continue in a series of original graphic novels. How much has that affected the planned storyline? Has C.S. Pacat added extra drama so that...
Comic Review: Cold Spots #4
Cullen Bunn’s hunted house story takes a new horrific twist as the secrets of the secluded house are revealed in Cold Spots #4. The horror comic, published by Image Comics and created by Cullen Bunn and artist Mark Torres, has a classic horror movie feel and...
A Multiverse Imperiled in Thanos: The Infinity Conflict
The saga of Marvel’s notorious Titan continues in Thanos: The Infinity Conflict. The second chapter in Jim Starlin’s latest Thanos epic sees the Mad Titan transformed, in a battle set on the grandest cosmic stage yet. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Writer, artist,...
Review: Murder Falcon #2
Out this week is the second issue of Image Comics Murder Falcon. An outlandish, Heavy Metal influenced fantasy adventure with a surprising emotional punch. What would you do if you found out you were destined to defeat an invasion of demons from another dimension by...
Review: Infinity Wars – Sleepwalker #1
The hero of the Mindscape is back! Sleepwalker returns to save the minds of every person on Earth from collapse in this latest comic book from Marvel. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Review: Infinity Wars – Sleepwalker #1 Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man are...
Review: Murder Falcon #1
Music and mayhem combine in the first issue of Murder Falcon from Skybound/Image comics. Drawing influence from the heavy metal scene and the history of demon fighter tales, Daniel Warren Johnson unleashes his creator-owned comic upon an unsuspecting world this week. But what can you...
Strange’s Got a Brand New Bag in Doctor Strange #5
The latest story arc for Marvel’s master of the mystic arts came to a close with this last week’s Doctor Strange #5. The excellent doctor finishes his turn guarding the galaxy thanks to Mark Waid and Jesus Saiz. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look....
Review: Dick Tracy Dead or Alive
Last year Archie Comics announced an imminent release of a new Dick Tracy comic written by Alex Segura and Michael Moreci, with art by Thomas Pitilli. Unfortunately, due to a licensing error, this comic had to be shelved. Shortly after, another Dick Tracy comic was...
Horror Takes Shape in The Immortal Hulk #5
The Immortal Hulk #5 recently dropped in comic shops everywhere, and with it, writer Al Ewing takes everything we thought we knew about the book and turned it on its head. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Review: The Immortal Hulk #5 In July...
Review: The Life of Captain Marvel #2
Since 2012 Carol Danvers has used the moniker Captain Marvel. During that time Carol has been through four relaunches and two mini series. The Life of Captain Marvel marks the latest book for Carol and perhaps her best so far. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes...
Review: Weapon H #6
Weapon H, perhaps one of Marvel’s strangest titles of the last few years, may be the best Hulk comic book in years. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Review: Weapon H #6 If you are one of those readers who thought Marvel was off...
Review: Crude #4
The Russian based revenge story that is Crude reaches its forth issue this week. New from Image Comics and reviewed by our contributor, Darryll Robson, Crude continues to push the boundaries of art and narrative. Deep in the heart of Russia, a safe haven for...
Review: Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #4
Heroes and villains collide in Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #4. Earth stands on the brink as cosmic forces face off in this latest issue from Marvel Comics. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Review: Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #4 Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk draws to a close...
Review: Robocop Citizens Arrest #4
It’s action all the way in the latest issue of RoboCop: Citizens Arrest from Boom! Studios. Brian Wood and Jorge Coelho pit the famous cyborg police officer against corruption and seemingly unbeatable odds: it’s just another day at the office for RoboCop. This series draws...