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Superman' director James Gunn on Krypto, Lex Luthor, getting fired from Marvel, and projects from 'Supergirl' to 'Lanterns' and 'The Batman Part II.' ...
Alan Gratz's Refugee: The Graphic Novel, being published in October, adapted by Syd Fini, has gotten a 200,000–copy announced first printing from publisher Scholastic Graphix. A graphic novel ...
Planeta Cómic has a June packed with powerful stories, special editions, and releases that span all genres. From the return of the most iconic zombies to modern retellings of classic vampires, ...
John Abraham launched the graphic novel, ‘Lakadbaggha: The Prologue’, written by actor-filmmaker Anshuman Jha and illustrated by American Comic book artist Brittain Peck. The novel is based on ...
Scholastic is set to publish a graphic novel adaptation of Benjamin Zephaniah’s Windrush Child (2020). The late author and poet’s book will be published in a new, accessible illustrated ...
A cartoonist, recalling the details of her family home as she draws a coming-of-age comic-book memoir, relives dual timelines—her childhood and the start of college freshman year—in the ...
Bawdy but tender, the vividly illustrated graphic novel is a celebration of queer resilience, identity, and friendship. Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail ...
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Screen Rant on MSN8 Comics That Avengers: Doomsday Is Most Likely to AdaptDoomsday nears, check out these eight storylines from Marvel Comics that may just inspire the Avengers' biggest film yet.
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Here’s Everything the ‘Superman: Welcome to Metropolis’ Prequel Novel Revealed About the New DC UniverseA new Superman prequel book was released yesterday ahead of the movie's release in theaters in July. It's called Superman: Welcome to Metropolis, and it's just 144 pages, and made for younger ...
Followers of the Cult of the Lamb can get the recently released graphic novel based on the game for cheap. Amazon has a limited-time deal that drops the price of the paperback edition of Cult of ...
Four graphic novels were named in a media release from the province: Gender Queer, by Maia Kobabe; Fun Home, by Alison Bechdel; Blankets, by Craig Thompson; and Flamer, by Mike Curato. Nicolaides ...
Tatsuki, whom some claim predicted Japan’s 2011 earthquake, gives July 2025 as the date of the impending event in a graphic novel that was first published back in 1999. The manga was republished ...
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