Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur’s new romance fiction company, 831 Stories, just published its first novel, but that's only the ...
Romita's work in romance comic books at DC in the late 1950s/early 1960s allowed him to develop a more stylized approach and ...
Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Romance loves to build triumphant ... As she did in the first two Wedgeford books, Milan sprinkles in comic details by the handful — bouncy but ...
X-Men '97 put the romantic tension between Rogue and Magneto front and centre, and a new Marvel series will revisit that on ...
If there is one thing the anime fandom loves, it is a sweet romance. From Sailor Moon to Blue Spring Ride, you can find all sorts of romances in anime. The medium never shies away from the tender ...
Our contributor found an unusual 1950's comic book at an auction, titled Negro Romance. This was the Golden Age of comic books, when Americans voraciously consumed stories about superheroes ...
Marvel Comics is returning to that era in a new five-issue miniseries from writer Tim Seeley (Venom War: Wolverine, ...
Can you ever truly escape the sins of your past? It's a question that ex-soldier Blue faces in Time Waits, a terrific new ...
Nat Gertler of About Comics does a fine job in printing and keeping in print all manner of oddities of the comic book industry – and others. The non-Peanuts work of Charles Schulz, Kurt Busiek ...
Marvel has announced that writer Tim Seeley (Venom War: Wolverine) and debuting Marvel artist Zulema Lavina are cooking up a ...
As Eric and Shelly meet cute in a rehab, then flee and all in drug-fueled love, "The Crow" feels less like a comic-book movie and more like an edgy romance from a hip studio like A24 or Neon.
Our contributor found an unusual 1950's comic book at an auction, titled Negro Romance. This was the Golden Age of comic books, when Americans voraciously consumed stories about superheroes ...