Deadshirt Is Reading… Uncanny Inhumans and Invincible Iron Man!

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List. Sarah Read More …

Deadshirt Is Reading… The Old Familiar

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List. Read More …

Deadshirt Is Reading… Gangs, Clones, and Intrigue

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List. Read More …

Special Edition: NYC is a Kinder, Gentler Comic Con

Additional reporting by Max Robinson This weekend marked the very first Special Edition: NYC, a new comic book convention that promises to deliver just that: a comic book convention. It’s put together by ReedPOP, the same company responsible for the New York Comic Con that Read More …

Deadshirt goes to New York Comic Con (2013 Edition)

Last weekend was the New York Comic Con, the east coast’s biggest comic fan gathering/media conglomerate showroom invaded the desolate no man’s land that is Hell’s Kitchen. Cosplayers! Celebrities! Video Games! Toys! Unwanted flyers! And, best of all, Comic Books! To best capture the true Read More …

Ultimate Spider-Man: The Slap that Broke the Spider’s Back

In the latest issue of Ultimate Spider-Man, the young former wall-crawler Miles Morales chooses not to get involved in a street fight between 3 super-people, and Gwen Stacy slaps him in the face. Miles quit being Spider-Man after his double life cost his mother her Read More …