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When Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman debuted under DC’s Vertigo imprint in 1989, it redefined comic book storytelling. Its sprawling narrative, mythological depth, and philosophical musings captivated readers. But as readers continue to delve deeper into Gaiman’s inspirations, an intriguing question…

Every so often, you come across a work of art that reminds you just how malleable our favorite characters can be. Take Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, and Wendy from Peter Pan—they’re timeless heroines,…

Welcome, Wednesday Warriors! The smell of fresh ink, the crackle of crisp pages, and the promise of new adventures—comic book day is here again. This week, our top picks take us from epic heroics to gripping mysteries, with a little…

Gin and Comic #32: Ronin Rising – Frank Miller’s Return to Cyberpunk Samurai Chaos On a crisp fall evening, we sat back with a Wormtown Be Hoppy beer—a crisp, well-balanced brew that refreshes without overpowering—and cracked open Ronin Rising. Expectations…

Welcome Back, Wednesday Warriors! This week’s pull list is packed with fresh takes and bold new beginnings. We’ve got four brand-new Issue #1’s bringing everything from supernatural intrigue to fierce, electric storytelling—and, of course, a deep dive back into Gotham…

Welcome back, Wednesday Warriors! As the leaves fall and the air turns crisp, this week’s November 2024 comic book releases bring serious heat. With iconic reboots, anniversary specials, and bold new characters, your pull list is about to get a…

Welcome Back, Wednesday Warriors! August Tales Comics Pick of the Week: Nightwing #118 Takes Flight This week’s pull list brings some incredible reads, but one book stood above the rest—Nightwing #118. Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo continue to redefine the…

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Review: Hide, The Graphic Novel – A Thrilling Survival Game with Mixed Pairings Welcome to Gin and Comic #32! After some yard work and a moment to unwind, we dove into Hide: The Graphic Novel, adapted by Scott Peterson from…