Scott Snyder Reveals What ‘DC K.O.’ Stands For, And It’s Not “Knock-Out”
It’s “King Omega,” just getting that out of the way.
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It’s “King Omega,” just getting that out of the way.
Well, that might have been the wildest issue of the week.
The Diamond bankruptcy hearing began this week in New York City. X-Men line is going through changes. Frank Miller returns to Spawn.
Well, Black Panther, at least.
On today’s episode, we’re taking a look through the DC Comics November 2025 solicits and breaking down a bunch of the highlights.
Per the lawsuit, Cadence Comic Art “misappropriated over $473,000 through unreported sales and unauthorized commissions.”
Junji Ito is considered the Stephen King of Manga. But where to start reading with the horror master? We’ve got seven picks.
The duo last worked together on the cover of Wizard Magazine.
The launch of Valiant’s new Bloodshot has been hit with a huge dust-up online, as anti-trans dogwhistles were seemingly included in the dialogue, leading to multiple apologies by publisher Alien Books and writer Mauro Mantella. Cadence Comic Art has been hit with a lawsuit by 17 artists. Marvel launches The Infernal Hulk.