STEVE ROGERS CAPTAIN AMERICA #2 (Marvel, June 2016)
Hydra-Cap is real. Steve Rogers Captain America #2 yanked back the curtain on how the Sentinel of Liberty became an agent of Hydra. Nick Spencer did an excellent job of staying true the the man we know as Steve Rogers, while still delivering on the sinister promise of last issue's cliffhanger moment of "Hail Hydra."
HIGHLANDER PREQUEL COMIC (IDW, February 2017)
IDW is giving a peek at the events leading up to the 1986 cult, sci-fi classic HIGHLANDER. Writer Brian Ruckley and artist Andrea Mutti will give fans a more of Connor MacLeod's journey for The Prize!
Archie and the gang magically travel back to the 70's and meet iconic punk rockers the Ramones this October in ARCHIE MEETS RAMONES #1. Looks like a heck of a lot of fun!
IDW's Massive Hasbro-Verse Crossover
IDW is bringing the Transformers, GI Joe, ROM, Micronauts, and M.A.S.K. together for a gigantic crossover and establishing a shared comics Hasbro-verse!
STEVE ROGERS CAPTAIN AMERICA #3 (Marvel, July 2016)
We learn more about Hydra-Cap and his relationship with the Red Skull. Plus Nick Spencer gives us a glimpse of what's ticking in Steve's head. Some chilling imagery leaves us with more questions and the plot gets thicker each month.
Batman: Rebirth #1 (DC, June 2016)
Batman: Rebirth #1 gives us new (and much improved) versions of some familiar characters and lays the groundwork for some badly needed diversity in the Gotham corner of the DC Universe.
Sonic The Hedgehog is turning 25 this year. To celebrate, Archie Comics is releasing Sonic: Mega Drive #1 in July. We asked writer Ian Flynn about the upcoming comic, Sonic’s legacy, and where Sonic: Mega Drive#1 fits in the Sonic universe.
MILLARWORLD ANNUAL 2016 (Image, July 2016)
We talked with some of the creators featured in MILLARWORLD ANNUAL 2016, a showcase of new talent featuring characters and properties created by comic great, Mark Millar.
Betty & Veronica #1 (Archie Comics, July 2016)
Expectations are certainly high given the caliber of the recent re-invention of the Archie universe, but Hughes is able to craft a comic that feels familiar but still fresh with his take on the Riverdale gang.