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I’m still at the ARC Contemporary Comics Festival Talks today at The Hub in Peckham, London, ahead of tomorrow’s ARC small press festival. And right now that is White Walls: Exhibiting Comics, with Joe Kessler, Kat Chapman, Oliore coverage using the ARC tag
The Punisher is widely considered to be the deadliest character in Marvel Comics. In his never-ending vengeance against the criminal underworld that murdered his family, the Punisher has slaughtered thousands of people. What makes this achievement especially impressive is that the Punisher, for the longest time, had no superpowers or high-tech gadgets to speak of.…
Posted in: Comics, Heritage Sponsored, Vintage Paper | Tagged: dr fate, Lamont Larson
This September, Marvel Comics rings in 1,000 issues of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! Since Spider-Man’s introduction in 1962’s Amazing Fantasy #15and his subsequent eponymous series helmed by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963, the wall-crawling hero has become a sensational world icon
Each Friday, we’ll be letting a different DC.com writer share what they’ll be reading over the weekend and why you might want to check it out. Here’s this week’s suggestion for a perfect Weekend Escape!
As the author and artist of 2024’sBarda,Ngozi Ukazu established herself as one of the most thoughtful, studious and inventive disciples of the great Jack Kirby, interpreting the heart of his Fourth World Saga for a new generation of readers. Now, Ukazu follows up her tale of finding love in a hopeless place withOrion,the story of…
Following its first-ever Eisner Award nomination, Clover Press has announced a new creator-owned imprint, The Fourth Leaf, just in time for the publisher’s appearance at San Diego Comic-Con 2026. Today, The Beat can reveal the first three titles from the new imprint, all of which will hit Kickstarter later this year
Writer: Christof BogacsArtist: Valerio ChiolaLetterer: Saida Temofonte Publisher:DC Publication Date: July 7, 2026
The 1990s were a formative decade for superhero movies, and many of these cult entries into the genre are still beloved. The superhero genre didn’t really begin to find mainstream success until the 2000s, when the release of major blockbusters such as X-Men, Spider-Man, and Iron Man completely redefined live-action comic book adaptations. However, the…
Posted in: Comics, Marvel Comics, Spider-Man | Tagged: Amazing Spider-Man #1000, frank miller, peach momoko, steve ditko