2024 was truly an excellent year for the comic book industry, whether you prefer epic superhero titles from the Big Two, groundbreaking new stories from smaller publishers, or massive graphic ...
Though comic book media has fallen on hard times in the 2020s, the recent rise in superhero fatigue hasn’t stopped the steady flow of films and TV shows based on properties by Marvel ...
The not-a-tradwife influencer and mother of eight has tried to downplay her own politics, but her cover of Evie, a magazine for conservative women, says it all.
By Daisy Fried The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff A new book about John Milton and “Paradise Lost ...
These books examine complex issues of gender, equality and identity, offering core reading material for anyone interested in learning about social justice, empowerment and socio-cultural ...
Our columnist on books by Christopher Bollen, M.W. Craven and Marie Tierney. Credit...Doeun Choi Supported by By Sarah Lyall HAVOC (Harper, 242 pp., $30), a deliciously nasty tale of resentment ...
We're big fans of Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees – as its position in our end of year list shows. Creator Patrick ...
December 18, 2024 • If you have a young reader in your life who just can't put their books down, we have some new 2024 titles to consider. Nurture their new reading habit with books recommended ...
Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics comic book. The art features, well, about what you’d expect from a MvC comic with different members of the Marvel and Capcom stables going at one another.