Bigfoot Is Back In ‘The Department Of Truth: Wild Fictions Special’
James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds’ popular Bigfoot two-issue that appeared in The Department of Truth #10 and #11 is being
Read moreJames Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds’ popular Bigfoot two-issue that appeared in The Department of Truth #10 and #11 is being
Read moreWritten by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds “Cole Turner’s loyalties to the Department of Truth have been tested
Read moreToday, Thought Bubble Festival announced another wave of guests including Scott Snyder (American Vampire, Detective Comics, Batman and Swamp Thing),
Read moreWritten by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds “One of the Department of Truth’s greatest rivals lay dead in
Read moreTripwire Magazine was first produced in 1992 by Joel Meadows. A man who has voraciously following the goings on of
Read moreAnother busy week for the citizens of Krakoa with three new titles out, including the debut of Secret X-Men. And
Read moreSomething else today for you to get your pledges into – as Kickstart Comics brings you the chance to get
Read moreWith the comics industry continuing to battle the effects of the pandemic, Brendan Allen and I are continuing to talk
Read moreWith the comics industry continuing to battle the effects of the pandemic, Brendan Allen and I are continuing to talk
Read moreWritten by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds “Thirty years ago, Cole Turner dreamed up a Star-Faced Man who
Read moreJames Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds’ The Department of Truth #7 – 12 are all getting additional printings having now sold
Read moreBOOM! Studios has revealed a preview of The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr #5, the final issue in their original
Read moreIn any given issue of The Department of Truth there is always the presence of exposition heavily poured on loin
Read moreWritten by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds “America was built on a lie that’s never quite come true.
Read moreWritten by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds “America was built on a lie that’s never quite come true.
Read moreBasilisk #2, the next issue of a new supernatural horror series from horror writer Cullen Bunn, artist Jonas Scharf, colorist
Read moreWritten by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds “Some fictions manifest in reality as dangerous, half-formed things. The Department
Read moreJames Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds’The Department of Truth #1 just keeps on selling out. But now even Image Comics
Read moreBOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Basilisk #2, the next issue of a new supernatural horror series from
Read moreThe Department of Truth #9 is another reminder of how integral Martin Simmonds’ art is to the success of this
Read moreJames Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds’ The Department of Truth will be on the hunt for BigFoot this summer in
Read moreWritten by James Tynion IV Art by Martin Simmonds “Cole Turner thought he joined the right side of the war
Read moreWhile I’ve enjoyed the past two interlude issues, it’s good to have Martin Simmonds back in the saddle for The
Read moreJames Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds’ conspiracy theory espionage series’ The Department of Truth gets yet another printing of its
Read moreThe bestselling Image Comics series The Department of Truth by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds starts off a brand
Read moreVault has announced its 2021 Cover Artists-in-Residence variant program, featuring Yoshi Yoshitani (Beneath the Moon), Martin Simmonds (The Department of Truth), Joshua Hixson (The Plot),
Read moreThis is just getting ridiculous now. If I didn’t know better I’d say there was some kind of conspiracy behind
Read more‘Rudolph On The Road To Funville- Every boy and girl needs a momma, like a puppy needs a bowl. The
Read more(+++ WARNING: This advance review for The Department of Truth #5 contains spoilers for this issue +++) The Department of
Read moreHaha #1 is the latest Image Comics title to sell out at distribution level. That means a second printing and
Read moreI don’t know whether it’s because of the season, but this week seemed to deliver some pretty great comics. Its
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