Horror is not a genre that we tend to see much in comic books, or at least isn’t a medium that we traditionally turn to for satiation of our darker fantasies and desires, rather it tends to be a medium for exploring power fantasies and emotional tragedy. Interestingly, this has only been true of popular comic books dating back to the late 1950s and early 60s.
We’ve hit Issue #308… Every single issue at this point that is released will be a seminal one, and constantly breaking the record for longest…
A calamity of factors that echo back through the sordid history of comicbooks led directly to the nineteen eighties, and those factors forced the major…
Claremont worked quite hard over the course of many issues–and years–worth of Uncanny to develop the character arc for Magneto; from a character that was…
SPOILERS for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2011) the ongoing series if you haven’t been reading along, or you’re one of those people who wait for…
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