If you were fond of Disney’s Ducktales reboot and want to know more about how the show was produced, written, and composed, The Art of Ducktales is the book for you!
December 2022 Seven Seas Pubwatch
December has arrived in style! Peep me preparing to watch all the Christmas movies from Die Hard to Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz to Mean Girls. There’s a lot to take in this final month of the year: some hotly anticipated pre-orders coming our way, some intriguing Isekai titles and more! Jump in, and take a…
Archie Comics Pubwatch: December 2022
Welcome to the Archie Comics Pubwatch for the month of December! I’m Lisa, reporting from a corner booth at Pop’s Chock’lit Shoppe, and here’s this month’s news! In this month’s column, Archie mourns the loss of artist Tim Kennedy, offers some free Christmas comics, some fresh cover exclusives, and much more.
REVIEW: IDW’s Earthdivers Dives Right In
The mission is simple. Go back in time. Kill Christopher Columbus. Save the world. Stop the harm to generations that Europeans caused. Stop two apocalypses. Easy. But at what cost? That is the question that creators Stephen Graham Jones and Davide Gianfelice explore in the new ongoing series Earthdivers.
REVIEW: I’ve Become a True Villainess Doesn’t Have Bite
Open any digital comics portal — Tapas, Webtoon, Tappytoon, Manta — and you’ll be bombarded by comics depicting shiny-eyed girls in elaborate, vaguely-pre-Industrial gowns and jewelry, often being embraced or carried by large men. Most of these comics follow the same setup: a girl is reincarnated as the villainess in a fantasy romance novel, and…
REVIEW: The Legend of Korra: Patterns in Time
The newest entry into the Legend of Korra comics library delivers bite-sized stories that further explore a great mix of characters from the animated series in a mostly light-hearted manner.
WWAC Reads!
Here at WWAC, we have your winter holiday reading in mind, and can offer all kinds of suggestions for finishing off 2022 with food for thought, starting tense conversations with your family, and/or dialing up the escapism. No pressure, no judgement, but it’s clear that we have excellent taste. Here’s what we’ve been thrilled by…
DC PUBWATCH – November 2023 Edition
Well, I’m stuffed, how about you? And not just on good American Thanksgiving staples, but also on another great batch of DC Comics, including The Blue Wall #2 which continues the top billing for the second straight month.
REVIEW: In Night Hunters, You Become a Cop or Die
What do you get when you mix one part Judge Dredd, one part Escape From New York, one part Robocop, and soak the whole thing in neon and grime? You get a goddamn good comic called Night Hunters.
REVIEW: You Died Anthology Explores a Gentle Afterlife
You Died: An Anthology of the Afterlife from Iron Circus Comics collects two dozen original short comics about death. The anthology’s theme of death positivity is a welcome approach to the subject, and the tone of the comics is gentle and playful. Bestselling author Caitlin Doughty leads the anthology with a short essay introducing the…
REVIEW: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is an Emotional, Poignant Sequel that Surpasses Its Predecessor
In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Wakanda is faced with a new threat from a heretofore unseen foe. Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and Princess Shuri (Letitia Wright) must make tough decisions to protect their people, their nation, and the world. [Ed’s note: Light spoilers; if you don’t want to know any plot details steer clear]
TIFF22 REVIEW: Causeway Is a Story About Recovery, Or So We’re Told
In theatre director Lila Neugebauer’s feature debut Causeway, a young army engineer, Lynsey (Jennifer Lawrence), returns to her home in New Orleans to recover from injuries both physical and psychological.
