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Mike Mignola’s new Hellboy book breathes lockdown boredom into giant, robot life

From the pages of Mike Mignola’s Quarantine Sketchbook comes Giant Robot Hellboy, a book about what if Hellboy became a giant robot and punched stuff. → Read More

Aquaman is a very busy Aqua-dad in very busy Aquaman 2 trailer

Aquaman’s sequel, starring Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, and Nicole Kidman, will hit theaters on Dec. 20, 2023. Black Manta returns to menace the DC Comics hero. → Read More

This week, Ahsoka tried to do the hardest thing Star Wars has ever done

Ahsoka’s dream sequence calls back to Star Wars prequels, with Anakin and a young Ahsoka in the Clone War and the Siege of Mandalore in live action. → Read More

Until I can kiss Karlach in Baldur’s Gate 3, I have Coda to warm my monster girlfriend heart

Fantasy adventure comic Coda has everything fans of Baldur’s Gate 3, live-play DnD, and Honor Among Thieves could want. → Read More

Margot Robbie knew Harley Quinn’s potential, and an amazing new DC comic proves it

DC’s new Birds of Prey has questions for Harley Quinn: Is she hero or villain, and what do the Birds of Prey care? What does it mean for her and Poison Ivy? → Read More

To Ms. Marvel actor Iman Vellani, joining the X-Men is a lot like joining the MCU

Iman Vellani stars as Kamala Khan in the MCU’s Ms. Marvel and The Marvels — and this week she breathes new life into her comics with Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant. → Read More

DC’s swimsuit special artists on making superheroes recognizable but sexy

From Aquaman to Zatanna, and all the Batmans and Supermans in between, the artists of DC Comics are redesigning superheroes for summer in a swimsuit special. → Read More

If video games taught real-life skills like in Gran Turismo and TMNT: Mutant Mayhem…

Gran Turismo made Jann Mardenborough a real racer. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles says Forza Horizon is driver’s ed. So we should be experts in all these skills: → Read More

Ahsoka’s place in the Star Wars timeline is immediately confusing

Star Wars: Ahsoka, Disney Plus’ new TV series, is weirdly cagey about when it takes place in continuity with The Mandalorian, Rebels, and Boba Fett. → Read More

Ezra, Ahsoka’s central mystery, is Star Wars’ most compelling baby Jedi

Disney Plus’ Star Wars: Ahsoka combines the Clone Wars and Rebels shows for one adventure: Where is the young Jedi Ezra Bridger and how did he get lost? → Read More

Professor X’s depression beard makes him look like Steve Jobs

Professor X is taking the X-Men’s disappearance hard, the Avengers’ editor is swapping jobs, and other news from this weeks’ newest comics, from Superman to Spider-Man. → Read More

Star Trek is finally treating Spock like a human being

On TOS, Leonard Nimoy’s Vulcan was an alien other. On Strange New Worlds, Ethan Peck makes him human — but still the most important character on Trek. → Read More

Ms. Marvel died and came back to life as an X-Man in just 8 weeks

Emma Frost takes Kamala Khan in hand, the Fantastic Four get a fantastic horror story, and a bee does a hundred reps. → Read More

That time Batman told Raphael the Ninja Turtle, ‘This is where I watched my parents die’

Once upon a time the Dark Knight went through his own Mutant Mayhem in the Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover comic that spawned a viral meme. → Read More

Shredder isn’t the big bad of TMNT: Mutant Mayhem because he can’t relate to teens

Director Jeff Rowe explains why Ice Cube’s Superfly is the villain of TMNT: Mutant Mayhem and not the Ninja Turtles’ usual arch-nemesis, Shredder. → Read More

Good job, Professor X, you just misplaced 99% of the X-Men in space

Professor X was forced to teleport almost every mutant to parts unknown. Plus: Other news from this week’s best new comics, from She-Hulk to Poison Ivy. → Read More

The best comics of 2023 so far

The best comics of 2023 are newly translated fantasy, werewolf romance horror, seedy ’70s Hollywood, gonzo pro wrestling adventure, and Wonder Woman. → Read More

Seth Rogen quietly and carefully became the biggest producer of indie comic book cinema

Seth Rogen, producer behind The Boys, Invincible, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, plans to stay far away from the Marvel and DC universes. → Read More

Every DC hero is turning into an animal and all the other big comic news out of SDCC 2023

The biggest comic book news out of San Diego Comic Con 2023, from DC to Marvel, Wonder Woman to the Punisher to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. → Read More

Marvel Comics’ new Punisher series replaces Frank Castle with... a brand-new character

New character Joe Garrison takes the role of Frank Castle in Marvel Comics’ new upcoming Punisher series, debuting in November 2023, from David Pepose and Dave Wachter. → Read More