Heroes & Villains – Batman: The Adventures Continue Is Light in The Dark
E.A. Henson finds some light in the darkness of the current comics situation with Batman: The Adventures Continue.

E.A. Henson finds some light in the darkness of the current comics situation with Batman: The Adventures Continue.
Now is the perfect time for Marvel fans to discover some of the greatest Avengers and Fantastic Four stories ever.
The Exorcist, boring? Tim Murr explores that crazy comment, plus news on upcoming horror films later this year.
Find out why you should hunt down Ahoy Comics’ The Wrong Earth and Dragonfly & Dragonflyman and give them a chance.
This morning I was on National Post Radio with Emily Jackson on SiriusXM Canada Talks, where we discussed the shifting movie landscape
The trailer for the much-anticipated Train To Busan sequel, Peninsula, is available for all you Train-heads to put into your eyes.
Family Guy writer and executive producer Patrick Meighan talks about his brand new comic, She Kills, a violent tale set in 1850s Los Angeles.
This week’s Heroes and Villains celebrates the 30th anniversary of the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film.
Nioh 2 is the kind of brutally hard experience, like a first-year Calculus course that’s purpose-built for weeding students out of their program.
The Week in Horror remembers composer Krysztof Penderecki and has news on a new season of Castlevania.
With real-life baseball off the table for the foreseeable future, there’s no better way to scratch that MLB itch than by playing MLB The Show ’20. Mat Langford has his review!
Check out XO Manowar #1 now, so you’re ready to jump on board with the rest of the story when the comic river flows once more.