CBR Exclusives
The All Scoundrel Edition
Lando leads the paparazzi, Gallifreyans and shlub Hydra agents all teaming up to make the week sneak in a win.
The X-Men Need Multiple Man
After two years apart, Brett White reconnects with his inner Madrox fan and discovers just how important the character is.
Looking Back on Dustin Nguyen, From "Wildcats 3.0" to "Descender"
Augie looks at the artwork of Dustin Nguyen, analyzing the evolution from his "Wildcats 3.0" run to his current "Descender" work.
The Power of the Black Female Teenage Superhero
Joseph Illidge examines the growing category of Black girls as superheroes in American comic books, from the Big Two publishers and beyond.
Inside "All-New Inhumans," Expanding "Amazing Spider-Man"
Axel Alonso talks the continued importance of the Inhumans, what to expect from "Amazing Spider-Man" #1.1 and a DC-skewering "Deadpool" cover.
Murder, Ragnarok & The Dreams of Supermen
"Astro City" celebrates 20 years, Loki literally rewrites the rules and ComixTribe drops a stunning debut issue.
Deadpool Ain't My Idea of Queer Representation
With Marvel's lack of queer leads drawing criticism, Brett White examines the complications he sees regarding Deadpool as an omnisexual antihero.
Remember When Erik Larsen & Jeff Matsuda Sent Wolverine Into Space?
Augie looks at the old school funnybook yarn Larsen & Matsuda delivered to Marvel 16 years ago, in a story that's as fun today as it was then.
The Promise of Hope and a Better Comic Book Community
Joseph Illidge comments on the state of the industry, and plans to investigate more comic book companies in addition to Marvel and DC Comics.
Duos New & Old, with "Deadpool/Cable" and "Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur"
Axel Alonso talks the Marvel news of the week, including the reunion of Cable & Deadpool and the introduction of "Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur."
The Writer's Guide to Working at Home
Ron Marz has been working at home nearly all of his writing career. This week, he shares lessons learned about making "work at home" work for you.
Magic, Music, Spaceships & Squirrel Girl
Marvel's toughest heroine gets a little help from her friends, Lando makes a big heist while McKelvie and Gillen are back with one of their most brilliant works.
Comic Reading and Comic Collecting are Two Separate Jams
Now that he's gone digital, Brett White realizes that collecting comics and reading comics are two different hobbies with different rewards.
Of Wieringo, Rogue & Extreme Studios
Augie looks back on Marvel's "Rogue" miniseries by Howard Mackie, Mike Wieringo, and Terry Austin, and shares some mail from Extreme Studios.
Managerial Reigns of Marvel and DC, Political Action and the End of Excuses
This week Joseph Illidge discusses boycotts and the failed responsibility of Marvel and DC Comics.
The Question of a Bisexual "Hercules," Looking Inside "Invincible Iron Man"
Axel Alonso responds to last week's criticism of declaring the mainstream Marvel Universe Hercules straight, and talks several upcoming series.
Rescue The Princess?
"Omega Men" turns tropes on their heads while "Airboy" continues to disappoint and "Secret Wars" continues to limp forward.
Why Bisexual Hercules Matters To Me
Following the recent discussion regarding Hercules' sexual orientation, Brett White discusses how this particular development affected him.
The Genius of "RunLoveKill," and Revisiting Douglas Adams
"RunLoveKill" shows how to tell a story with colors and controlled chaos, and Augie finds parallels between Douglas Adams' career and the world of comics.