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  • 1 day ago | aiptcomics.com | Chris Hassan

    That’s right, X-Fans, X-Men Monday at AIPT is ready to celebrate 300 editions — with guest of honor, Tom Brevoort, the Conductor of X! But we can’t do it alone. We need your questions! So if you want to be a part of the festivities, read the instructions and fill out the official form below. X-Men Monday Instructions and Official FormAccepting questions about: All things X-Men!Deadline: Sunday, June 8, 2025 @ 5 PM ETTrouble accessing the form? Click here!

  • 3 days ago | aiptcomics.com | Gary Catig

    Father’s Day arrives this June 15. It can be difficult finding the perfect present to show appreciation to your dad. Another tie or mug is nice, but we’ve put together a helpful Father’s Day Gift Guide that can satisfy both his inner techie and Star Wars fan. Star Wars introduced the world to one of pop culture’s most iconic fathers, Darth Vader. Get ready for another sibling in the family with the Tamagotchi Nano x Star Wars – Darth Vader with Silicone Case Set.

  • 3 days ago | aiptcomics.com | Diane Darcy

    “When I expand this into a full-blown graphic autobiography, I’m going to call it: ‘My Closet Is Full of Comics and Me.'” DC Comics starts Pride month by going above and beyond what the publisher has done in the past with its celebratory anthologies. Previous anthologies were simply a collection of short stories from LGBTQIA creators featuring DC’s queer characters. As enjoyable as those previous anthologies were, DC Pride 2025 does its boldest creator collaboration yet.

  • 3 days ago | aiptcomics.com | Diane Darcy

    After Wildcat’s death and funeral in JSA #6 and #7, writer Jeff Lemire and guest artist Gavin Guidry devote issue #8, “The Unnamed Ones,” to tell a self-contained story. Set in 1945 just after World War II, “The Unnamed Ones” serves as both a pit stop and as setup for the next storyline. But even without awareness of the larger narrative Lemire is developing, the story is self-contained enough to be easily read on its own. As such, it is completely new reader-friendly.

  • 3 days ago | aiptcomics.com | Alex Schlesinger

    I was really excited to pick up Fantastic Four: 1234, because I traditionally love Grant Morrison’s superhero work, and Jae Lee is just such a unique and incredible artist. Sadly, I was not a huge fan of this short limited series, especially when compared to Morrison’s concurrent work of revamping Marvel’s Merry Mutants in New X-Men (2001).

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