Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts had an important effect on the creative situation before the start of Calvin and Hobbes, and it played a role in Bill Watterson’s future creation. Some of the most loved and famous cartoons in history is Schulz’s Peanuts, an American comic strip that was published daily and Sunday between 1950 and…
Published by IDW, The October Faction come up as a chilling story enclose by Steve Niles (known for Kick-Ass and 30 Days of Night) and visibly crafted by Damien Worm (recognized for Dark Souls). Netflix originally produced an adaptation for television, however the show was abruptly canceled after only one season. The October Faction’s plot…
The Valerian and Laureline series, written by Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières (may he rest in peace), is a notable example of a Franco-Belgian science fiction comic with a significant impact. It takes readers to Galaxity, the center of the thriving Terran Galactic Empire in the twenty-eighth century. We meet Valerian and Laureline,…
Trinity War was first published by DC Comics as a significant crossover event in the New 52 during the 2013–2014 timeframe. But as it proved out, it was actually the forerunner of Forever Evil, the first true line-wide crossover after the DC Universe reboot. These are two closely related occurrences. The Trinity War, which the…
A momentous occasion occurred in the massive Marvel Universe of 2019: The War of the Realms. Jason Aaron wrote this story. At the time, he had written the first Thor series and was also wrapping up a long-running saga that had started centuries before. With nine of the Ten Realms thoroughly taken over by the…
Have you ever wondered what happens to universes when they end? In DC’s Convergence tale, for example, the villain Brainiac gathers cities and people from several eras and places them in domes on a unique world. He then allows these domes to interact to observe the results. The entire affair resembles a large-scale experiment. Countless…