Yes, you do want your D&D character to ride around on an animated dinosaur skeleton as they lead a zombie army into war.
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Welcome to Geek Native's Books section, your portal to the multiverse of the written and illustrated word. From epic fantasy novels to the frontiers of science fiction, we keep you updated with timely book news and insightful reviews to help you discover your next great read.
Our definition of 'books' proudly includes the vibrant world of comic books. This is your essential hub for the latest comic news, in-depth graphic novel reviews, and our curated selection of reshared comic strips that catch our eye. Whether you prefer sprawling literary sagas or the dynamic panels of sequential art, this is a comprehensive celebration of storytelling for the modern geek. Dive in and find your next adventure.
The Silver Lantern Club: Dark Horse present a new Hellboy series
Dark Horse has put together iZombie co-creator Chris Roberson with Hellboy’s Mike Mignola and artists Christopher Mitten and Ben Stenbeck for a new Hellboy series.
Exploring favourite scenes in Alice in Leatherland with Iolanda Zanfardino and Elisa Romboli
Since you already know that I’m a fan of Alice, I thought it would make more sense to ask the creators what their favourite scenes are…
A Grain of Truth: The Witcher’s new graphic novel is based on an Andrzej Sapkowski short story
The famed witcher Geralt takes a shortcut down a beaten path where he makes a grim discovery of two corpses.
Comic: Become who you were were meant to be!
I won’t beat about the bush; I love this strip from Wholesome Comics. It seems to be one of the first, at least judging where the Instagram scrawl stops.
Superhero Art: The Philosophy of Venom review
We’re told the 128-page hardback is a chance to get into the mind of the original symbiote anti-hero but is that wise?
No Humans Allowed: Wizards of the Coast grant HarperCollins exclusive D&D license
Welcome to Dungeon Academy, where hundreds of monsters & creatures study vigorously, prepping for the dark world that awaits beyond the dungeon walls.
Superhero Week: A look inside Captain America – The First 80 Years
It wasn’t actually Marvel that Steve Rogers made his debut with, though. Captain America Comics #1 was published by Timely Comics. Timely later became Atlas Comics, and then Marvel.
Superhero Week: Bad City Blue review
The city was dying. It was dying hard, and dying ugly. The rot had set in a long time ago. And bit by bit, zone by zone, it’d spread like some obscene disease.
Superhero Week: We can all be superheroes…
We can combine our Instagram-comic appreciation with Superhero Week with a visit to scarecrowbar.








