NYCC 2024: Singularity
ComicsOnline returns to New York Comic Con after a decade away to discover it’s now bigger and better than ever before and full of old friends and new. Join us as we deliver the kind of interview goodness you have…
NYCC 2024: Lumina
ComicsOnline returns to New York Comic Con after a decade away to discover it’s now bigger and better than ever before and full of old friends and new. Join us as we deliver the kind of interview goodness you have…
ComicsOnline Celebrates 25 Years of Everything Geek Pop Culture!
BIG NEWS! ComicsOnline is proud to be celebrating 25 years of exclusive interviews, reviews, giveaways, and covering everything geek pop culture!
Comic Book Review: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees (TPB)
Among our favorite superheroes and sci-fi legends, a lot of our favorite comics have at one time or another taken a dark and gritty turn. While we’ve seen darker versions of formerly pretty benign things like Chuck E Cheese and Winnie the Pooh in recent years, we never thought we’d see a dark and gritty version of Richard Scarry’s BusyTown turned up to eleven, but here we are: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees. An alternate universe BusyTown where Ms Honey, the schoolteacher bear, is here Samantha Strong, brown bear and the town’s friendly hardware store owner who is a serial killer on the side.
Ram V takes us back to the world of the NEW GODS with DC’s ALL IN at SDCC 2024!
by Kevin Gaussoin (Editor-In-Chief) & Zoe Gaussoin (Assistant Editor) The Old Gods are gone…now only the NEW GODS remain! ComicsOnline continues our SDCC 2024 coverage with our exclusive interview featuring our friend Ram V (Detective Comics, The Vigil, Rare Flavours)….
Eisner Award Winner Daniel Warren Johnson discusses Transformers and more at SDCC 2024!
by Kevin Gaussoin (Editor-In-Chief) and Zoe Gaussoin (Assistant Editor), ComicsOnline continues with more exclusive interviews from San Diego Comic-Con 2024! This year, our ComicsOnline team spoke with some of the biggest creators in the comic industry. We’ve got unique interviews…
Comic Book Review: COWL 1964 #1
“Here at ComicsOnline, our yester-socks are nowhere to be found, and it’s clearly all because of Higgins, Siegel, and Reis and their return with C.O.W.L. 1964. 5/5” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Ramgod #1 (Creator Interview now included!)
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief For fans of Fast & Furious, Tron, Almost Human, The Running Man, and even Legends of the Hidden Temple comes Massive Publishing’s latest comic series: Ramgod. Tight and sleek with a plot perfect for its inevitable…
Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #6
“Rare Flavours is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #6 5/5 supremely satisfying suppers.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Sons of Star Trek #3
“Surprise deep-cut guest stars abound and stick around! Dukat is the Captain?! What’s next? Tribbles and Moopsy living together? Let’s look into this Sons of Star Trek…ComicsOnline gives Sons of Star Trek #3 – 4 out of 5 alternate Qniverses.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Defiant #15
“Star Trek: Defiant contains characters and elements from each of the first four live action Star Trek shows. This was a risk and could have turned out as a big fan-fic mess, but no. It’s glorious. Do you remember TNG episode 24? Those bugs are back and the crew of the defiant are gonna put a stop to this latest infestation. ComicsOnline gives Star Trek Defiant #15 4.5/5 good days to die.” -Kevin Gaussoin
Comic Book Review: Blood Hunt #1
“Carry a stake, Marvel readers! And remember, while Pepe Larraz and Marte Gracia paint a stunning world: Jed MacKay is not to be trusted.” 4/5 shocking first issues -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline #BloodHunt
Event: William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill Documentary Debuts at GalaxyCon Richmond Friday March 15, 2024
William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill from Legion M will take over the Historic Byrd Theater, March 15 at 7 p.m. – Ticket Packages on Sale
Comic Book Review: Sons of Star Trek #1
“Q Junior has transported the Sons of Star Trek to an alternate timeline where his dear “Aunt Kathy” never murdered Tuvix, Dukat never murdered Jadzia Dax, and Beckett Mariner never murdered her career.” 4.5/5 -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #4
“From soup to nuts, Rare Flavours is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade continue to cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #4 four out of five deceptively simple roadside diversions.” -Kevin Gaussoin