Nick has worked with comics for the last 15 years. From garbage disposal, to filing, to grading, he has become a disgruntled, weathered comic fan. A firm believer that comics are meant to be fun and be printed on paper, Nick seeks wacky, bizarre, and head-scratcher comics from every era. Introduced to Ranma ½ at a young age, his love for manga continues to grow, fueling his desire to learn Japanese and effectively avoiding the wait between publication and translation. His love for classic comics originated from a battle between Batroc the Leaper and Captain America, and he’s never turned back. Preferring “reader copies” over pristine comics, he yearns for comics to return to the fun days of the Silver Age buying up anything his bank account can sustain.
By Brian Ruckley, Alberto Ponticelli, and Stephen Downer Often western, sci-fi, and war comics don’t intersect in the same story. Rogue Trooper #1, a new…
Ellis, Shalvey, and Bellaire each force us to revisit the question of trust in their own unique ways, setting a very mysterious stage for a cerebral and mythological experience.
By Kieron Gillen, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, Chris Sotomayor, Agustin Padilla, Scott Hanna, Val Staples, Marcos Marz, and Esther Sanz Annuals are great. They allow…
By Shohei Manabe The seedy underbelly of the criminal world is one frequently explored through manga. However, the bizarre and deeply psychological inner workings of…
By Rick Remender, Roland Boschi, Chris Chuckry It’s a magical experience when two words of fictional worlds combine, more so when both are approached with…
By Nate Neal, Chuck Dixon, Jacob Chabot, Monica Kubina, James Kochalka, Hilary Barta, David Degrand, Derek Drymon, Mike Devito, Stephen R. Bissette, Maris Wicks, Robert…