From the House of Ideas: A Tale of Two Spider Series’
There’s a lot to choose from for us Spidey fans right now, and for all the differences in storylines, both Extreme Carnage and Sinister War are worthwhile reads.

There’s a lot to choose from for us Spidey fans right now, and for all the differences in storylines, both Extreme Carnage and Sinister War are worthwhile reads.
E.A. Henson previews the upcoming, John Byrne-inspired Superman: Man of Steel Edition from Mezco and feeds his Transformers jones.
Marie Gilbert watches Good On Paper to discover if its concept works on film, or was just…good on paper.
Sion Sono’s coming to North America, and he’s bringing Nicholas Cage with him. Sono’s English-language debut is called Prisoners of the Ghostland, and it might be the wildest project that either Sono or Cage have ever been attached to.
DC Comics continues the thrilling story begun in Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman film.
What if E.A. Henson had a jam-packed edition of Heroes & Villains? You’re about to find out!
Miskatonic: Even Death May Die special is a 48-page, oversized grand finale to the crime/horror/historical fiction set in H.P. Lovecraft’s valley of the same name.
When your whole province is on literal fire and the DELTA variant (and the lesser-known LIGMA variant) is bringing COVID back to life to kill again like the last scene … Continue reading The Week in Horror: ‘[REC]’, TIFF Midnight Madness, ‘The Night Comes For Us’, + more!
This week’s edition of What’s Going On with Jeromme Graham has new music from The Weeknd, Duran Duran, John Holiday, Jenevieve and Chris Grey.
Frontiersman is a fun and introspective book that is both full of exciting super heroics and genuine meditations on aging.
Y: The Last Man has been adapted into a tv series for FX, and the first trailer just dropped.
Marie Gilbert looks at Encounter: UFO, a new series airing on T+E.