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What Happened in Attack on Titan Chapter 70?

What Happened in Attack on Titan Chapter 70?

July 9th, 2015 | by Lady Cyprus

Attack on Titan is a great comics find.  We have a full run-down for you here on ComiConverse. So you’ve read though over a year and a half’s worth of slow moving, information packed, political talk in hopes of getting a sneak peek of what...

Review: Wild Bullets One Shot

Review: Wild Bullets One Shot

July 8th, 2015 | by Nicholas Bennett

Straight from the Michigan Comics Collective comes Wild Bullets by Greg Wright’s. Dread the drama of Thanksgiving with your relatives? Consider yourself lucky. The Bullet Family takes family drama to a new level. How else could the story of a family with the last name...

Review: Bizarro #2

Review: Bizarro #2

July 5th, 2015 | by Kyle King

Bizarro #2 by DC Comics is on the shelves and we have complete review for you here on ComiConverse! Bizarro and Jimmy Olsen continue their cross-country road trip in the second issue of Heath Corson’s and Gustavo Duarte’s limited series, which hit the stands earlier...

Review: Action Comics #42
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Review: Action Comics #42

July 5th, 2015 | by Kyle King

Action Comics #42, released this week, provides DC Comics Superman fans with the latest installment in the “Truth” story arc, which traces Superman’s and Metropolis’s reactions to the revelation of the Man of Steel’s secret identity and the loss of most of his powers. The...

Robin Through The Ages: Part 2

Robin Through The Ages: Part 2

July 5th, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

Introduction:  In our first look at Robin Through The Ages, we briefly went over the history of Dick Grayson - the first Robin. You can find that article here. This week we'll look at the second character to hold the Robin mantle - Jason Todd....

Review: Dark Moon Is A Must Own Comic

Review: Dark Moon Is A Must Own Comic

July 4th, 2015 | by Dean Carls II

Dark Moon is a comic that is innovating the way you take in your favourite comics content, and we have everything you need to know about it right here on ComiConverse! Review: Dark Moon Is A Must Own Comic Premise: Stranded on a dark moon...

Review: Broken World #1

Review: Broken World #1

July 3rd, 2015 | by Nicholas Bennett

With the release of Boom Studios! Broken World #2 this week, ComiConverse is looking back on the recently published first issue in the series. Broken World #1 begins at the end. Literally. THE END. As in the end of civilization as we know it. Only...

Review: We Are Robin #1

Review: We Are Robin #1

July 3rd, 2015 | by Ryan Mayer

DC’s We are Robin is here and we have all the angles covered for you here at ComiConverse! The “DC You” campaign continues to pump out new titles from their 24 new #1’s each week. This week they released the brand new series We Are...

8House: Arclight #1 – A Softer Kind of Fantasy

8House: Arclight #1 – A Softer Kind of Fantasy

July 3rd, 2015 | by Magen Cubed

Images Comics' 8House: Arclight #1 by writer Brandon Graham and artist Marian Churchland presents a different kind of fantasy story. In a pop culture landscape currently dominated by the harrowing violence, political intrigue, and hard edges of worlds like G.R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones, 8House...

How To Crush Your First Comic-Con
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How To Crush Your First Comic-Con

July 1st, 2015 | by Susan Rook

San Diego Comic-Con 2015 (SDCC) is right around the corner and ComiConverse has all the angles covered.  Here is a friendly planning guide for those looking to take the plunge and attend their first Comic-Con this year, based on one family's amazing visit to Fan...

Review: Superman #41

Review: Superman #41

July 1st, 2015 | by Kyle King

The DC Comics “Truth” storyline, about the revelation of Superman’s secret identity and the reduction of his superpowers, is moving forward, most recently with this week’s Superman #41 by Gene Luen Yang and John Romita, Jr. Initially, I tried to contain my skepticism about the...

Review: The Fiction #1

Review: The Fiction #1

June 30th, 2015 | by Nicholas Bennett

The Fiction seems poised to tell the story of childhood through the hazy memories of adulthood. Premise: Published by Boom Studios!, The Fiction is one of their latest entries into the marketplace. Written by Curt Pires and illustrated by David Rubin, it centers around childhood...

Why Grayson Is A Smash Hit

Why Grayson Is A Smash Hit

June 29th, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

Grayson is smash hit for DC, and we're here to break down all the action for you on ComiConverse. If you are not reading Grayson by DC Comics, you should be.  I mean that in the same way people say you should be wearing a...

Why Fight Club Two Misses The Mark

Why Fight Club Two Misses The Mark

June 29th, 2015 | by Magen Cubed

Fight Club 2 from writer Chuck Palahniuk and artist Cameron Stewart promised to be a return to postmodern brutality, irony, and fun. When Dark Horse Comics announced the title, I was excited. Fight Club has been one of my favorite books and films respectively since...

Robin Through The Ages: Part 1

Robin Through The Ages: Part 1

June 22nd, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

This year marks the 75th anniversary of Robin as a character.  To celebrate, ComiConverse commissioned our very own infographic entitled Robin Through The Ages.  We hope you enjoy sharing it. As the first sidekick in comics, Robin "The Boy Wonder", was originally introduced to give...

Review: Doomed #1

Review: Doomed #1

June 22nd, 2015 | by Ryan Mayer

DC's Doomed is here and we have all the angles covered for you here at ComiConverse! The “DC You” campaign is in full swing with their 24 brand new titles. This includes the brand new series, Doomed, which began on June 17th. This story brings us...

Empty Zone #1: Death and Cyberpunk

Empty Zone #1: Death and Cyberpunk

June 20th, 2015 | by Magen Cubed

Empty Zone #1 from creator Jason Shawn Alexander and Image Comics trades on a very specific kind of sci-fi nostalgia. Steeped in allusions to notable classics like Tank Girl, Blade Runner, and William Gibson’s Sprawl trilogy, Empty Zone wants to be an amalgamation of your...

Batman Art During The New 52

Batman Art During The New 52

June 20th, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

The New 52 is officially over as a section of DC comics history. DC has done away with that branding after four years and are now moving on to DC YOU.  Over those four years we had many artists interpret the Dark Knight in the...

Review: Mad Max Furiosa #1

Review: Mad Max Furiosa #1

June 19th, 2015 | by Nicholas Bennett

From director George Miller and writers Mark Sexton and Nico Lathouris comes Vertigo’s Mad Max: Fury Road. The title we focus on today is Furiosa #1. The comic book version of the Mad Max property seeks to capitalize on the incredible success of the film Mad Max: Fury...

Review: Action Comics #41

Review: Action Comics #41

June 16th, 2015 | by Kyle King

Action Comics #41 is on the shelf and we have everything you need to know right here on ComiConverse. The New 52 is now old hat. We all have graduated from Grant Morrison’s Multiversity, the DC Universe has converged, and, now, we move on to...

Secret Wars: Explained

Secret Wars: Explained

June 15th, 2015 | by Louis Waldron

Marvel's Secret Wars is one of the biggest comics events in recent memory. Fortunately, we have our very own user guide for you, right here on ComiConverse. The Multiverse has been destroyed, all that remains is Battleworld; a patchwork planet formed of domains, pieces of...

Review: Secret Wars #1

Review: Secret Wars #1

June 15th, 2015 | by Louis Waldron

Marvel's Secret Wars #1 continues the final events of Jonathan Hickman’s Avengers and New Avengers event Time Runs Out. The Multiverse is dying, universes across every plain are being destroyed and only two remain; Earth-616 and the Ultimate Marvel Universe, Earth-1610. With the incursion imminent Earth’s greatest...

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