Take this leak with a pinch of salt. Don’t dismiss the pictures as fake – not that type of salt. Take the fact that this is a “leak” with a pinch of salt. These images come from Buzzfeed, as a sample, where Gavon Laessig straight up admits that the site was invited to take the […]
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.
Comixology launch D&D sale
Comixology is the leading online comic service. It’s iOS and Android app, recently entirely re-done, is the market leader. Comixology effectively powers the standalone Marvel app and one main rival, Graphicly, has announced it’ll be pulling out of the app landscape to focus on its publishing tools. The app is free. Having the app allows […]
He-Man returns
DC Comics have announced a 6-issue mini-series of He-Man & The Masters of the Universe. It’ll be written by James Robinson, pencils by Philip Tan and inks by Ruy Jose. It’ll have been 30 years since his first appearance and in that time He-Man & The Masters of the Universe have been published by the […]
Lenore’s 20th birthday begin with issue 5 #YearOfLenore
Roman Dirge’s cute little dead girl turns 20 in 2012. Titan Comics will be releasing four brand new issues over the year as part of the celebrations. Issue #5, out on March 28th, kicks off the party. Lenore and her ragtag assortment of associates must team up to try and defeat the unstoppable creepig. Fans […]
The face(s) of the new Justice League villain
Jim Lee has created a whole new villain to go up against the Jusice League. Revealed by DC yesterday, we get to see what the mysterious baddie looks like and learn that Geoff Johns‘ story will pitch him against the League. We don’t have a name or any hint of powers – but we might […]
Marvel reclothing heroes
Marvel have announced that Kelly Sue DeConnick will be reinventing Carol Danvers. The Air Force officer is no longer Ms. Marvel. Danvers will be Captain Marvel. DeConnick comes in to helm the new series at a time when DC is taking some flack for sexing up some of their female heroes in their recent relaunch. […]
A review of Tank Girl’s Bad Wind Rising
Bad Wind Rising is a Tank Girl from Alan Martin and Rufus Dayglo. Dayglo knows the Tank Girl style well now and the hardbound comic book certainly feels right. It may, however, be Dayglo’s last TG. It took a while for Bad Wind Rising to draw me in. We like Tank Girl for the childish […]
The Hero Initiative – cheap comics for charity
DriveThru Comics and publishers have stepped in with the Hero Initiative to do good. The Hero Initiative is all about creating a financial rescue plan – every thing from support to medical aid – for comic creators and their families who have fallen on hard times. The legal twists of the comic publishing world means that even […]
Kick start Robot 13 and loot stuff worth collecting
I’m happy to recommend the Robot 13 comic series. I read it on my Android. Now Black List Studios are trying to take their mysterious hero to the next level. The goal is to go beyond the digital editions and do a 100 page, English language, paperback (with corrections). Needless to say the team are […]
NEO dives into the Oricon charts
The next issue of UK anime and manga magazine NEO is due out on the 23rd of Februry and it will feature an in-depth look at the Oricon charts. The Oricon charts are the J-pop equivalent of Mnet (K-Pop) and KKBox (C-Pop) and were founded in 1999. The charts look at what’s popular in CDs […]







