Event Review: DC Rebirth Roundup for July 6
by Joe Iconic, Reporter DC Rebirth continues! Good news, DC fans. There are great stories here. I know I sound like I’m drinking the kool-laid here, but DC Rebirth has been fun so far. Keep all those issues rolling to…
Review: Rochelle: The Teenage Cockroach #1
by Andy Bartsch, Reporter Apparently here at Comics Online, I have been assigned the position of Official Insect Related Superhero Comic Book Reviewer (see my review of The Crimson Fly here). So far, I have nothing to complain about. John…
Event Review: DC Rebirth Round-up
By Joe Iconic, Reporter DC Rebirth is worth the hype. Without exception, every DC Rebirth issue sampled below was compelling enough to follow each series. DC has brought together some fantastic writer/artist teams. Thankfully, the number #1’s are all stronger than…
Editorial: 25 Superheroes As Athletes
By Steve Monnich, reporter On the internet today you can find an article that will discuss pretty much every angle of comic books. You can find a matchup between any two characters created between 1939 all the way up…
Comics Review: Scooby Apocalypse 2
by Joe Iconic, Reporter The apocalypse continues as Scooby and the gang explore a mysterious facility that may hold the key to their survival. Little do they know that a particularly powerful puppy and his gang of mutated mutts…
Comics: Spotlight on The Blackhawks The Most Underpowered Superhero Team
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood In August 1941, World War Two is in full swing, and the United States has yet to join the fight. On radios in every home is news of the Axis War machine raging across Europe. This…
Comic Review: “The Crimson Fly”
by Andy Bartsch, reporter There are several webcomics that have a unique spin on the format, but one of the more impressive ones that I’ve come across is Collin “Skipperwing” Byrd’s The Crimson Fly. What makes this weekly comic strip…
Editorial: Why I’m Still Team Cap… but…
by Marc Lutz, Reporter So now that we’ve all seen Captain America: Civil War, I’m writing this new article on why I’m STILL Team Cap. Please keep in mind that this is an opinion piece and it’s speaking towards the…
Comics: Spotlight on Mister Mxyzptlk Menace of the 5th Dimension
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Hello ComicsOnline readers! This is a new series I will be writing called “Comics Spotlight.” It will be focusing on some really awesome comic characters and series that are sometimes lost in the shuffle. Our first…
Event Review: Free Comic Book Day 2016
Free Comic Book Day at Heroes Aren’t Hard to Find in Charlotte, North Carolina, is always fun for the entire family. Thank to you Sheldon Drumm (local comic book store legend and founder of the wonderful, family-friendly, talent-rich…
Editorial: Team Cap
by Marc Lutz, Editor Before I get started, please keep in mind that first and foremost, Captain America: Civil War has not yet been released, and second, that this is an opinion piece. If you don’t like my opinions, that’s fine;…
Geeky Nursery Rhymes to Tell Your Little Monster
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood It might not surprise you that those of us at ComicsOnline are pretty Geeky. It might surprise you that many of us on staff are also parents. For myself, I have found that the old school nursery…
Comic Review: Liberty: Deception Issues 0 and 1
by Andy Bartsch, reporter Florida-based comic book writer Travis Vengroff has spent the last seven years building an entire universe around his comic, Liberty. He and a group of artists have been hard at work trying to get their…
Kings Road #1
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Kings Road is fairy tales colliding with reality. It’s forty-eight pages of a runaway train ride of excitement and action. Dark Horse gives us a beautifully written story in the new miniseries Kings Road. From the…
Batman: A Family Tree
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Batman is a legend in his own right, aside from his reputation. He has one of, if not the largest family tree in the DC Comics’ universe. Compiling this list and all the appropriate characters was…