#Comics/Graphic Novels

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!

Why Moon Knight and Mental Health Representation Matters to Me

It's powerful to see mental health issues depicted in different types of art, and Oscar Isaac in MOON KNIGHT has blown me away.

No More Evil Superman Stories, Please

Superman, the Man of Steel, has long been one of the paragons of comic books. But it's time to say: no more evil Superman stories, please.

The Supreme Guide to Doctor Strange Comics (Before You Enter THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS)

Before Multiverse of Madness drops, get acquainted with this Marvel hero in our guide to Doctor Strange comics!

A Reflection on Batman Actors Represented on the Screen Throughout the Years

How many portrayals of Batman have you seen over the years? One reader — and watcher — recounts the many Batmen of her life and their merits.

Marvel Comics Making Cool Character Changes This Year

These 5 Marvel comics are making cool character changes this year, from Peggy Carter as the First Avenger to new faces in the Spider-Verse.

Knight in Stolen Armor: Moon Knight and Other Heroes Who Got Their Powers Illegally

Some of our favorite superheroes got their powers from mystical artifacts — but were these artifacts theirs for the taking?

8 of the Best Korean Graphic Novels

From translation to storyboards and recipes. Here's a list of 8 of the best Korean graphic novels you can read right now!

There Is One Good Fantastic Four Movie, Actually

In 1962, a Fantastic Four movie was made that by all appearances is amazing. Tragically, we can’t see it, because it took place in a comic.

Reboots, Retcons, and More: A Comics Explainer

If you're wondering what a "retcon" is or just how and why comics can jump from issue #14 to #642, we've got just the explainer for you.

8 of the Best Audiobook Adaptations of Graphic Novels

Audiobook adaptations of comics, like The Sandman by Neil Gaiman, often come with a full cast and offer a whole new perspective on the story.