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Transmyscira: The Very Stable Genius of THE WILD STORM

Transmyscira: The Very Stable Genius of THE WILD STORM

There are two reunions in The Wild Storm #22: the full assembly of the latest iteration of The Authority that the series has been building up to over the last two years and Warren Ellis’ reunion with the team he first brought together out of the ashes of Stormwatch nearly twenty years ago. Reunions are

2018: The 10 Comic Books that Turned Our Heads

2018. What a year you were. I’ve called this year a dumpster fire more times than I can count. Comics was, by no means, exempt from that assessment. But for the bad, there is good. Today, we celebrate phenomenal comic book achievements in 2018, from every spectrum of the publishing gamut. Without further ado, 10

HOT FIVE (ish): Week Of October 10, 2018

Welcome to Comicosity’s Hot Five(ish). Hot Five(ish) is a short(ish) list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold in the comic market. CURSED COMICS CAVALCADE

Review: THE WILD STORM: MICHAEL CRAY #6

THE WILD STORM: MICHAEL CRAY #6 Written by Bryan Hill Art by N. Steven Harris, Larry Hama, Dexter Vines, Dearbhla Kelly, and Simon Bowland Edited by Diego Lopez and Marie Javins Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 14, 2018 We’ve reached the halfway point of the adventures of Michael Cray and Hill turns everything on

Review: WILDSTORM: MICHAEL CRAY #2

WILDSTORM: MICHAEL CRAY #2 Written by Bryan Hill and Warren Ellis Art by N. Steven Harris, Dexter Vines, Dearbhla Kelly, and Simon Bowland  Published by DC Comics Release Date: November 8, 2017 The life of Michael Cray grows even more complicated in the second issue of the twelve issue series features everything from getting his

DC Adds MICHAEL CRAY to The Wild Storm Imprint

DC’s newest pop-up imprint is readying its Deathblow. Since his return to comics earlier this year in Warren Ellis and Jon Davis-Hunt’s masterful THE WILD STORM, Michael Cray has been a man without a mission. After failing in his attempt to assassinate HALO mastermind Jacob Marlowe and igniting an international incident in the process, things

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