The conclusion? Don’t narrow your sights too much. In dungeon-crawling terms, remember to look up.
Comic book news and discoveries
Welcome to Geek Native's hub for comic books and graphic novels. This is your portal for news and reviews from big hitters like Marvel and DC, to trailblazing indies such as Oni Press and Boom! We cover everything from the latest superhero sagas to the funniest webcomics, and we also keep an eye on the wider world of fantasy and sci-fi books. Whether you're here for dynamic panel art or a sprawling literary adventure, this is your home for storytelling. Dive in and find your next favourite.
Birdking: Dark Horse publishes a new dark fantasy
Birdking is the brainchild of the illustrator CROM. The London based artist has a Patreon and lists specialities as books, games, tattoos and necromancy.
Kodansha makes its award-winning manga nice and cheap
If you pause on Geek Native’s anime coverage to watch the trailers curated out from the hosepipe of activity from Japan, then you’ll know the name Kodansha.
Director’s Cut edition of Afro Samurai launches Titan Manga
Titan Comics is launching a manga imprint called, you guessed it, Titan Manga. The launch title is something special; a new edition of Takashi Okazaki’s Afro Samurai Volume 1.
Critical Role and Darrington Press tap an Eisner-nominated creator for the Syndicult RPG
My data doesn’t lie. It’s all anyone’s talking about right now.
The trials of Medusa
The talented Port Sherry gave us this comic strip last year and put Medusa to the test.
D&D press event likely & official D&D graphic novel confirmed
DnDLeaks claims there is a press-only announcement on Friday 18th and that the news from it will be embargoed until Tuesday 22nd.
Foolish mortal
Let’s do deaaaaath.
Leading Ladies comic book bundle heads to 3,000
I presume Humble launched their Leading Ladies comic book bundle on International Women’s Day, and I missed it.
Signed variant: We Have Demons #1 hits Forbidden Planet
Since the very dawn of man, legends have been told of the conflict between angel and demon-kind. Lam Lyle, a woman of science, dismissed these stories as just that-fiction.




