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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.
ExtraOrdinary: Preview V.E. Schwab’s new series
New York Times bestseller V.E. Schwab has a new comic book series called ExtraOrdinary, due to launch in May and is set in the same universe as the Villain’s series.
Netflix likes Keanu Reeves’ comic book enough to make a film and an anime
Brzrkr is a comic book made by Keanu Reeves and Matt Kindt (Suicide Squad).
A potential future: A review of Contraband
Contraband is a graphic novel written by TJ Behe, who has a day job running a privacy-focused platform for building social networks, and illustrated by Phillip Elliott.
Sasquatch hunting: A review of Martian Ghost Centaur
Sometimes the title of a comic can be a misdirection or appears to be at first. We’re sasquatch hunting in the feel-good story from Mat Heagerty called Martian Ghost Centaur.
Not for your parents: I Feel Love
I Feel Love is an anthology of short fictions that explore the dark underbelly of love.
Dad GM: The show must go on
“Show must go on”, the illustration shared to Reddit picked up so much karma and many medals; I think it’s safe to say that we’ve found an under-appreciated artist here.
What is good? A review of Artema 3: The Lover
The Lover is the third part of the Artema comic series from Rachel Cholst and illustrated by Angela Boyle.
Rebellion hunts missing Brian Bolland art ahead of Apex Edition launch
Rebellion plan to release the oversized “Brian Bolland: The Apex Edition” next year. The collection will showcase the famous artist’s work from the iconic 2000 AD.
Could Be Worse remembers LARP weapons in the lockdown
The ravages of chronological forces are rarely kind to boffer weapons and armour.









