Slither your way to ‘Batman Reptilian #1’ on The Wednesday Run
Slither your way to a comfortable armchair and read one of Batman’s most uncomfortable – and most thrilling – tale in years, courtesy of a legendary team of creators!
Slither your way to a comfortable armchair and read one of Batman’s most uncomfortable – and most thrilling – tale in years, courtesy of a legendary team of creators!
The Nice House On The Lake from James Tynion IV and and Alvaro Martinez Bueno is a sophisticated story that aims to surprise and horrify by easily putting readers in the same place as the protagonists in the comic.
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr is a work that puts mankind’s greatest and most important philosophy – death and life – front and center.
One pop culture horror title hosts a genre-making and beloved dark fantasy series in a new comic book crossover that serves as a frightfully wonderful tribute to both literary institutions.
Get your fix of old school kung-fu grindhouse action and fun with the brilliant new miniseries: Orphan And the Five Beasts.
Monsters and death exist on the forlorn roads we travel – and that’s where Proctor Valley Road begins it’s harrowing journey!
Black Hammer: Visions turns it up a notch with big time creatives taking turns on all of that universe’s great superhero characters!
What do you get when you mix meddling kids, flashlights, spooky hauntings, age-old secrets and social media likes? A supernatural mystery for our times, that’s what!
Spies, conspiracy theories and government plots! Wrap that elevator pitch around Russian folktales and you’ve got the makings of the action-packed, mind-altering comic book series, Crimson Flower!
From the dawn of time to everything you think you know today – Marvel Comics is proudly recapping their decades-long storyline continuity with the new 6-part History of the Marvel Universe series!
Batman continues his rockin’ & rollin’ turn under superstar creators Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo in what could be the (or their?) last Batman story ever told!
Robert E. Howard’s infamous Conan the Barbarian is back again – this time carrying a title that harkens the classic magazine format Marvel Comics of the 1970’s!