Recommended by Jay Spence
Trench and Steadmen were lucky to have lived through their last experience together but they have lived, learned, and come out the other side a little tougher for it. So what could stop them now?
Recommended by Steve Leaf
The history and background of a man from 1929 becomes an important part of the character that awakes in 2049 and has to deal with century of changes while seeing how little some things changed.
Recommended by Matt Demory
BOOM! is promising all the action and violence that made the first movie a classic. Detroit is under siege by OCP which has been busy turning the city into a police state with their corporate enforcers and ED-209s.
Recommended by Sarah Martinez
Mike Mignola has given his blessing to an all-ages Hellboy comic! Abe, Liz, & Hellboy are all runnin’ around, lookin’ adorable, chasin’ ghosts, and eating a metric ton of pancakes! Who wouldn't want a piece of this action?
Recommended by Kate Henning
Top Shelf delivers one of the year’s most important graphic novels with March: Book One, which begins the true story of Congressman John Lewis’ experiences during the civil rights movement in America.
Recommended by Heather Wiegand
Think about your time in grade school.Now think about that same grade school with a bunch of Jedis-in-training and Yoda as the headmaster.That’s Jeffrey Brown’s new book in a nutshell.
Recommended by Steve Leaf
BOOM! is promising all the action and violence that made the first movie a classic. Detroit is under siege by OCP which has been busy turning the city into a police state with their corporate enforcers and ED-209s.
Recommended by Steve Leaf
Written by his oldest son Frank Frazetta, Jr., gives us insight into the artist’s life with stories and anecdotes provided by those who were there as it happened.
Recommended by Heather Wiegand
Pocket sized ponies. IDW Publishing is re-printing the first handful of issues of Friendship is Magic in kid-friendly digest size.
Recommended by Matt Demory
Sonja is beautiful and terrible, brutal but fair, a deft swordswoman and an inelegant drunk. Red Sonja #1 is the perfect way to become a fan.
Recommended by Steve Leaf
This 380-page coffee table book covers his advertising work as well as movie posters, magazine and record cover illustrations from the early 50s, and much more work well into the 80s.
Recommended by Sarah Martinez Beirut 1990, a graphic novel documentary, follows a pair of young brothers working with a relief organization in Lebanon during the last years of the Lebanese Civil War.
Recommended by Jay Spence
Like the popular “spaghetti westerns” from the past, Italian writer Gianfranco Manfredi sculpts a unique western adventure in Magic Wind that is now finally making its way to North American readers.
Recommended by Heather Wiegand
Pick up issue #1 and join the devil girl, Mercy Sparx, as she hunts down rogue angels. New material, new creative team…same feisty Mercy Sparx.
Recommended by Steve Leaf
This is a must read if you ever plan to read anything about the history of the comic industry. Author Brad Ricca has provided us with Jerry and Joe’s family backgrounds, adding to why and how they became world renowned.
Recommended by Matt Demory
By the 22nd century the Earth is worthless. Our Gorilla — a biologically engineered silverback armed with two massive revolvers — roams a war torn alien planet encountering outlaws, soldiers, and natives.
Recommended by Steve Leaf Dan Spiegle: Life in Comic Art features Dan's work from the days of the Hopalong Cassidy newspaper strip as well as his decade long run at Dell and Gold Key. The book also covers Blackhawks, Nemesis, and The Unknown Soldier.
Recommended by Kate Henning
The From Hell Companion takes reader behind the scenes of one of the most-read graphic novels of all time with reference photos, variant interior sketches, after-the-fact redraws, and more than a few interesting anecdotes and snapshots.
Recommended by Heather Weigand
The first collected volume of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a perfect jumping on point for anyone who wants to start reading the best new comic.
Recommended by Matt Demory
Muggings, domestic assaults, murders, and criminals with superpowers too. Delve into the melee pitting the police against an army of drug fueled supervillians.
Recommended by Steve Leaf
This book collects Russ Manning's take on Tarzan in a format that does the daily and Sunday strips justice, bringing Tarzan, Jane, La of Opar, and Pellucidar back into the spotlight.
Recommended by Heather Weigand
Bon Temps is in trouble again…this time it’s an ancient wolf pack is conducting a mass slaughtering of the town’s residents, and Alcide has to join forces with Eric Northman to save the town.