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Nicole Drum

Eastern Region

Staff Writer at ComicBook.com

comics editor @ComicBook | critic | batman contrarian | comics nerd | swiftie | vampires | mental health | real life scrappy-doo | fueled by coffee and spite

Articles

  • 4 days ago | comicbook.com | Nicole Drum

    It’s June which means that we have arrived once again at Pride Month. For the fifth year in a row, DC is celebrating Pride with their one-shot, anthology-style publication celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and experience through the life, love, and humanity of its beloved characters and creators. In a month where there is plenty of rainbow activism, DC Pride has carved out a space of being a genuine love letter to its readers of all identities and this year’s is no different.

  • 1 week ago | comicbook.com | Nicole Drum

    The first official trailer for Dexter: Resurrection has finally arrived revealing all new threats in a brand new city. In case you missed it, last summer at San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that Michael C. Hall would return as Dexter Morgan in yet another sequel series known as Dexter: Resurrection. Yes, Dexter is alive and he’s going to be killing even more people. Although Dexter: New Blood was meant to end the character, Michael C.

  • 1 week ago | comicbook.com | Nicole Drum

    In 2013, writer Greg Rucka and artist Michael Lark brought what has since become one of Image Comics’ landmark series to life: Lazarus. Set in a near-future dystopia, the world of Lazarus is one in which society has settled into feudalism, ruled by sixteen extremely powerful Families. The story follows Forever Carlyle, the genetically enhanced super-soldier military type enforcer for the powerful Carlyle Family who is controlled by her father Malcolm Carlyle.

  • 1 week ago | comicbook.com | Nicole Drum

    In both reality and fiction there may be one thing that is more dangerous than power and its secrets. On their face, the idea of secrets — information withheld or concealed, usually to avoid a consequence — doesn’t seem like such a terrible thing. People keep relatively harmless secrets every day in the name of basic privacy.

  • 2 months ago | comicbook.com | Nicole Drum

    Godzilla’s rampage across the Marvel Universe begins and if you’ve ever wondered what a team up between the King of the Monsters and Marvel’s First Family might look like, then you’re in for a treat. Godzilla vs. Fantastic Four, from writer Ryan North and artist John Romita Jr. delivers exactly that with an unexpected alliance between the heroes and the kaiju to save Earth — even if New York gets a little bit destroyed in the process.

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Nicole Drum
Nicole Drum @lifeinpolaroid
27 May 25

People being mad about the ending of The Handmaid’s Tale series while also claiming to be big fans of the book & sequel have me questioning if they’ve even read the books.

Nicole Drum
Nicole Drum @lifeinpolaroid
27 May 25

At least as a Swiftie the one thing we can always count on is being delusional.

Nicole Drum
Nicole Drum @lifeinpolaroid
25 May 25

Kid got a tree today. He named it "John Treena."