We sit down with the author, Aubrey Sitterson, and illustrator, Megan Hutchinson, of Archie’s recent horror cavalcade, Judgment Day.
EXCLUSIVE: SubZero Vol. 2 Cover Reveal!
WWAC is thrilled to present an exclusive cover reveal to SubZero Vol. 2, soon to be published by Oni Comics!
Previously on comics: Evictions, Adaptations, and Activations
Good morning friends, here we are back at it again in the comics news mines.
TIFF 2024 Review: Emilia Pérez Is a Musical About Transition for the Body and Soul
The leader of a drug cartel begins the journey to transition in Emilia Pérez. She’s going to need a talented attorney, a ton of money, and a convincing way to end her old life. But some things are just too hard to leave behind. Can reconnecting with her family bring her the solace she longs…
TIFF 2024 Review: Babygirl Navigates Women’s Desires Through a Stilted, Unsexy Fantasy
In Babygirl, Nicole Kidman plays a woman who has it all, till she meets a younger man who offers her a chance to fulfill her dark desires.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Katie the Catsitter: The Purrfect Plan!
WWAC is thrilled to present an exclusive preview of Katie the Catsitter: The Purrfect Plan by Colleen AF Venable and Stephanie Yue, coming out from Random House Graphics on October 8th!
REVIEW: HoverGirls Shines with Sparkling Shojo Magic
In the first American release of Power Rangers in 1993, the producers took the original Japanese footage and inserted it between scenes of American actors, claiming the action was set in Los Angeles. Even as a child, this mixture felt slightly strange to me, yet I still couldn’t help but wonder what one of my…
TIFF 2024 Review: The Piano Lesson Is an Outstanding Adaptation of August Wilson
In The Piano Lesson, the Charles siblings disagree over the fate of a family heirloom. This new film adaptation of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play asks whether families can overcome their disagreements and the ghosts of their past to preserve their family’s legacy.
TIFF 2024 Review: Meet the Barbarians Is a Bitingly Funny Satire About Discrimination in the Refugee Crisis
In Meet the Barbarians, a small town in France prepares itself to welcome a family of Ukrainian refugees. But when the refugees turn out to be from Syria instead, the town must reckon with their prejudices and either make peace or war with the new arrivals.
Previously on Comics: What is a Super Hero?
Good morning! It’s your Friendly Neighbourhood Previously Editor sharing the latest comics and pop culture news. But first, I’d like to acknowledge that September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Today is a day to honour and reflect on the many children who were forcibly sent to Residential Schools and…
VIZ Pubwatch: August and September 2024
Welcome back to the VIZ Pubwatch, everyone! Did you miss me? I spent my August crunching on convention prep and then got COVID and missed Anime NYC because of it, but I’m better now and ready to share more VIZ news and reviews with you all! We’ll talk about some shonen classics and some brand-new…
TIFF 2024 Review: Superboys of Malegaon Isn’t Afraid of Flying Close to the Sun
In the small town of Malegaon, dreams never come true. Superboys of Malegaon shares the true story of a group of friends in 1997 determined to bring the magic of films to their fellow townsfolk. But can they check their egos long enough to realise their cinematic dreams?
