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Mark Waid‘s wonderful comic The Unknown shows what happens when the world’s greatest detective turns her attention to what happens after we die. We talk to Waid about the series, and have the complete first issue for you to read. The Unknown feels similar to television shows like Warehouse 13 or Fringe – Rational people…
What better final case for the world’s greatest detective than one that involves science trying to crack metaphysical urban myths? The Unknown‘s first issue introduces a series that looks set to out-Fringe Fringe. Spoilers! The Unknown is the latest series from Mark Waid, better known for his superhero books like Kingdom Come and The Flash,…
Wondering what to expect from Boom! Studio’s new series of Farscape comics? According to show creator and writer of the new comic series Rockne O’Bannon, fans should expect to find everything that they loved about the original TV show . . . and more.Talking to Boom! editor-in-chief Mark Waid about the series at Newsarama, O’Bannon…
Before Comic-Con even got underway, Boom! Studios was stealing headlines with the announcement of their new deal with Disney/Pixar that will see six new series based upon Pixar movies hitting comic stores soon. All of the names you’d expect to see are there, including this summer’s smash Wall-E. But our pick for the must-have series?…
Mark Waid is best known for creating the Kingdom Come graphic novel with Alex Ross, but his more recent run on Brave and the Bold has been of the best comics from DC lately. He’s one of the quickest people to label himself a comic book nut, and his house is full of memorabilia. He…
Must-read graphic novels are futuristic classics that shouldn’t be missed. Of course, not every must-see is perfect. That’s why we’ve rated them 1-5 on the patented “crunchy goodness” scale. Title: Kingdom Come Date: 1996 Vitals: Yet another dysfunctional future of the DC Comics universe. In this one, Superman and other superheroes have abandoned their mission…