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Tuskegee Heirs: A Legacy Of Greatness Inspires New Heroes
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Tuskegee Heirs: A Legacy Of Greatness Inspires New Heroes

February 3rd, 2016 | by L. K. Roberts

The Tuskeegee Airmen are one of the most important and discussed stories to emerge from America's Wars. Here, during Black History Month, our Lydia Roberts interviews the creators behind an impressive new project, designed around memory of those famous pilots. After years of resisting, I...

Review: Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot and Katana

Review: Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot and Katana

February 2nd, 2016 | by Sam McCoy

Suicide Squad is at the height of pop-culture these days. Our Sam McCoy breaks down one of the newest Suicide Squad books to hit comics shelves, as DC Comics attempts to introduce readers to some of the Squad's characters. With a movie coming out in...

10 Years Of Alterna Comics: We ComiConverse With Peter Simeti

10 Years Of Alterna Comics: We ComiConverse With Peter Simeti

February 2nd, 2016 | by Carly Berkowitz

On February 2, 2016, Alterna Comics will celebrate 10 years of bringing the world great indie comics.  We spoke to the creator behind Alterna, Mr. Peter Simeti, about his vision heading into his company's second decade. Everyone knows Groundhog Day for two reasons; the classic movie...

We ComiConverse With Michael Malkin

We ComiConverse With Michael Malkin

February 1st, 2016 | by Carly Berkowitz

Michael Malkin is the creator and writer of the series Complex, published by Alterna Comics.  Here, our own Carly Berkowitz gets a chance to talk with Malkin about Complex and the future of the book. Complex is, in a word, is just as it is named...

Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #4

Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #4

January 31st, 2016 | by Kyle King

Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks have teamed up to revive the pre-Flashpoint Clark Kent and Lois Lane, who are married, raising their son, and hiding out in the background of the mainstream New 52 DC Universe. ComiConverse’s Clois correspondent, T. Kyle King, brings you his...

Review: Superman #48

Review: Superman #48

January 31st, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman has lost his secret identity and most of his powers, but not his fighting spirit. Clark Kent came through Truth to confront Vandal Savage’s fiendish master plan, and the latest chapter was released this week in Superman #48. ComiConverse’s Man of Steel writer, T....

Power Rangers: A Complete Guide To Upcoming Projects
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Power Rangers: A Complete Guide To Upcoming Projects

January 31st, 2016 | by Karen Roguski

Our Karen Roguski is a fairly huge Power Rangers fan, so its with some excitement that she updates us on the Power Rangers news that's on its way to us in 2016 and beyond. Power Rangers are set to morph their way into the hearts...

In Search Of Comics: From Cap to Huck

In Search Of Comics: From Cap to Huck

January 30th, 2016 | by Scotty Cook

Is there anyone that loves Captain America as much as our very own Scotty Cook?  We think not. But what does comics addict do when looking for a new character to love? Here is one man's explanation. As many of you know, my area of...

Review: Snow Blind #2

Review: Snow Blind #2

January 28th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Snow Blind #2 by Boom! Studios has recently been released and our own Sammy Rendon is here to break down this interesting detective story for you in our ComiConverse review. Snow Blind reads like a crime novel in a glorious comic book format, by writer Ollie Masters and art by...

5 Events That Changed The Marvel Universe
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5 Events That Changed The Marvel Universe

January 27th, 2016 | by Mitch Nissen

Marvel Comics have had some of the biggest events in comics history. Nothing gets fantoms excited like a truly influential moment for their favourite characters. Here, our Mitch Nissen looks at five events that truly changed the Marvel Comics universe. Civil War, Age of Ultron,...

Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #25
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Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #25

January 24th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman has survived Truth, but its side effects still linger, and the newly vulnerable Man of Steel must rely upon others for assistance. In Superman/Wonder Woman #25, Princess Diana seeks the help of Artemis, Hephaestus, and other members of the pantheon to save the gravely...

Review: Towerkind

Review: Towerkind

January 19th, 2016 | by Cody Tromler

At ComiConverse, we love shining our light on talented news artists and publishers. Here, our Cody Tromler looks at Towerkind by Canadian author Kat Verhoeven. Towerkind from Conundrum Press is the first published comic from the Toronto based webcomic creator Kat Verhoeven, who you might recognize...

Review: Batman/Superman #28

Review: Batman/Superman #28

January 17th, 2016 | by Kyle King

DC Comics’ Batman/Superman #28, released last week, introduced a new creative team and separated the series from the Truth and Justice storylines previously woven through all the titles featuring the Man of Steel. ComiConverse’s Superman correspondent, T. Kyle King, brings you up to speed on...

Northwest Comics Fest: A Free Comic Con For All?

Northwest Comics Fest: A Free Comic Con For All?

January 15th, 2016 | by L. K. Roberts

As many of us know, the cost of attending comics-themed fan events has been rising in recent years. Our Lydia K. Roberts took a look at one entrepreneur who's taking on that challenge with a passion. According to the 1969 Comic Art Convention Progress Report,...

Review: Superman: American Alien #3

Review: Superman: American Alien #3

January 14th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Filmmaker and Eisner Award nominee Max Landis has teamed up with a variety of illustrators for a seven-issue limited series the writer bills as the antithesis of Grant Morrison's All-Star Superman. In Superman: American Alien, Landis aspires to tell the story of "a guy named...

Review: Weirdworld #2

Review: Weirdworld #2

January 13th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Weirdworld #2, by Marvel Comics, has arrived on store shelves and our own Sammy Rendon is here with our ComiConverse review, to break all of the action. Weirdworld continues its run with Sam Humphries taking over, after Jason Aaron's five-issue series from The Secret Wars; which was...

Review: Black Canary #6

Review: Black Canary #6

January 12th, 2016 | by Becca Tyrrell

Black Canary might just be the most dangerous band in the world and our Becca Tyrrell is here to keep you up to date on their tour, as she reviews Black Canary #6 by DC Comics. When we last talked about Black Canary, (all the way...

The Worst Superhero Injuries In Comics

The Worst Superhero Injuries In Comics

January 11th, 2016 | by ComiConverse

Superhero injuries come with the job description, but every once in a while one of our courageous comics crusaders suffers a truly catastrophic calamity. This latest addition to our ComiConverse infographics collection breaks down some of the all-time ugliest breakdowns in the history of comics....

Review: Swamp Thing #1
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Review: Swamp Thing #1

January 10th, 2016 | by Sam McCoy

Swamp Thing Vol. 6 #1 by DC Comics has hit the shelves and our very own Sam McCoy is here with our ComiConverse review. Legendary creator Len Wein returns to the character he created 44 years ago, in House of Secrets #92, to continue the tale...

Review: Action Comics #48

Review: Action Comics #48

January 10th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Superman may have had his powers diminished and his identity exposed, but that hasn't prevented him from tracing the conspiracy against him back to its sinister source: Vandal Savage. The immortal villain's plan continued to unfold in Action Comics #48, which ComiConverse's Man of Steel...

Review: Dark Knight III: The Master Race – Issue 2

Review: Dark Knight III: The Master Race – Issue 2

January 8th, 2016 | by Sam McCoy

A little slow on the draw perhaps but our Sam McCoy is here nonetheless with our ComiConverse review of an important book; Dark Knight III: The Master Race #2 by DC Comics. First off, I’d like to apologize that due to the holidays this review...

Review: Tomboy #1

Review: Tomboy #1

January 7th, 2016 | by Cody Tromler

Tomboy is the first solo series from comic industry up-and-comer Mia Goodwin, who already has an Eisner nomination under her belt. Cody Tromler takes the plunge into the chaotic world of magical girls and murder to tell us if Mia can work her Princeless magic...