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We love capes and tights, we love graphic memoirs, we love web comics– we love it all! Stick around for comic book news, adaptation updates, and (of course) comics recommendations. That includes manga and manhwa too!

19 Really Funny Comics and Graphic Novels

When you need a pick-me-up or a good belly laugh, brace yourself for a rib-ache and pick up some of the funniest comics and graphic novels on shelves.

Romance Books To Read Based On Your Favorite Avenger

Combine your love of romance with your love of AVENGERS: ENDGAME. Check out these romance books to read based on your favorite Avenger.

What’s Up With the Lettering in Comics?

A look at the art of lettering in comics.

The Goofiest Shang-Chi Villains of All Time

With 2021’s Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings movie announced, starring Simu Liu, we're taking a look at some of the series' goofiest villains.

Dining With Our Favorite MCU Avengers Through Cookbooks

Even superheroes have to eat. Here are the cookbooks I think the Phase 4 Avengers might bring to add to the Bed and Breakfast for a Biker Gang's Library.

Comics to Get Through a Reading Slump

The next time you find yourself unable to stick with a book, pick up one of these quick and compelling reading slump comics and get back on track.

Drawn Histories: A Short Consideration of Representation in Comics

Talking about representation in comics and some of the comics that might expand your thinking about inclusivity in the history of comics.

An Introduction To Spider-Man: Answers To All Of Your FAQs

With so many iterations of Spider-Man hitting the big screens over the past decade, there's bound to be a lot of confusion about our boy.

Rad Comics About Amazing Women

Get excited about the spate of released and forthcoming 2019 comics about amazing women, including superheroes, vampire slayers, and girl gangs.

Talking Activism and THEY CALLED US ENEMY With George Takei

A San Diego Comic-Con attendee meets George Takei and discusses the impact he and his graphic memoir had on this reader's outlook and activism.