Wednesday Webcomics is Twenty-Five! What better way to celebrate than with an all-new page from our head-lining title: Pedro Hernandez’s ‘Company Man’ !
If you are checking out our feature for the first time, you can read the comics archives here. Are you a comics writer/artist? Would you like to have your work [...]
This week, Pedro Hernandez’s ‘Company Man’ comes home and ‘Brain Science‘ by Alex Patterson and Ian King return in their new bi-weekly schedule!
If you are checking out our feature for the first time, you can read the comics archives here. Are you a comics writer/artist? Would you like to have your work [...]
Join Tiger as he reviews Super Spy and Star Trek Omnibus Vol. 2. Also an exclusive interview with David Mack as he talks about his process in creating his art.
Inside Pulse is live from the floor of Toy Fair 2010! We have tons of imagery and video from the latest comics-inspired action figures, including a ton of Marvel news already posted! We’ll be live from Mattel on Sunday with DC Figures images and video as well.
Check out today’s Marvel coverage
Hasbro Marvel Superhero Squad
Hasbro [...]
My Alex Ross story is infamous. My readers know it, message boards speak of it as some urban legend, and I’ve even spoken to some comic creators about it who have all more or less said the same thing; “That is why I always try to be nice and respectful at signings, because first impressions [...]
It was the last week for back-issue sales at my comic store, which also means it’s the last week for a while (hopefully) where I’ll be buying too many comics.
Best Comic of the Week:
Unknown Soldier #16
Written by Joshua Dysart
Art by Alberto Ponticelli
One thing that has nagged at me since the beginning of this series is [...]
I want to see Fabian Nicieza write Teen Titans. I want to see the book roll over creative teams, again, and hand the reigns of this title that has yet to get back to where it was when Geoff Johns left it, over to Fabian Nicieza. I want Fabian to work with Kon, Cassie, Bart, [...]
This ended up being another big week for me, as my store is now selling off recent DC overstock at $1 a book. I’m buying way too many comics lately.
Best Book of the Week:
Joe the Barbarian #1
Written by Grant Morrison
Art by Sean Murphy
I’m not too sure how to respond to this first issue. I see [...]
Not everyone will understand this, but sometimes I enjoy movies more than I enjoy books. It’s a rare occasion, but sometimes there’s a movie that’s done so perfectly, yet altered certain aspects of the book it was based off of in a way that change it entirely. That sounds odd, [...]
Everything I Love About Marvel Comics in Just Two Panels
When I was about 8 years old, my father returned from a trip to his childhood home with a two boxes overflowing with comic books. It was the greatest night of my young life.
From then on, my childhood was a happy blur of newsprint-stained fingers, my [...]
Well, 201o is off to a good start, with a good showing of impressive Indie books, and some quality product from the Big Two.
Best Book of the Week:
Stumptown #2
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by Matthew Southworth
I’m really enjoying this title. On the surface, this is a pretty simple book – girl private eye who seems to [...]
A short breath before the end of the 00s, here’s a personal look at my favourite ones from the past ten years.
25. The Immortal Iron Fist
(Matt Fraction, Ed Brubaker, David Aja & various)
Kung Fu Millionaire! Proof that any character has the potential for awesomeness. Three golden plot tricks. 1. He’s not the first one, but [...]
Happy New Year from the Nexus and Company Man with two all-new pages!
About Company Man
A mysterious corporation subjects minority children to an experimental serum disguised as a common Flu inoculation, granting them superhuman abilities after a ten year gestation period.
Meet Nicholas Reyes, the latest unwilling “participant” and follow him as he discovers his new found [...]
I quit reading comics my freshman year of high school, and then proceeded to not mention them again in public for several years. I wasn’t embarrassed, not at all, I love comics. I quit because I was fifteen and had parents going through a divorce and felt guilty asking for money and a ride every [...]
Welcome to part 2 of our special Christmassy LEAVE YOUR SPANDEX AT THE DOOR!
Every year since the launch of the Nexus, we have invited our favourite comics talents and most promising new creators from each year to do a holiday-themed Roundtable! This year to honor our Nexus-versary I’ve decided to compiled the BEST OF from [...]