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Sam Kieth

Sam Kieth was born in 1963 and started his professional career when he was seventeen. Later on he sold some work to DC Comics and Marvel, where he illustrated Wolverine. In 1987 Kieth drew the first five issues of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman and went on to create his own comic series called The Maxx, which was published by Image comics from 1993 until 1998. The success of the series spawned an award-winning cartoon on MTV, trading cards, a toy, and even some statues. This work is currently in print as graphic novels from DC's WildStorm imprint. Keith's recent work includes Wolverine/Hulk for Marvel Comics and Batman: Secrets and Scratch for DC Comics. He has also created several other creator-owned properties that have been published by WildStorm including Epicurus The Sage and Zero Girl.

Books

THE SANDMAN – New Trailer And Date Announced!

    Enter a world where all of your dreams and nightmares are possible! The Sandman, based on the dark fantasy series by celebrated author Neil Gaiman, has dropped its first official trailer as part of Netflx’s Geek Week and announced it’s arriving on screens everywhere on August 5th, 2022! Season 1 of Netflix’s The Sandman,

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Top Ten Hair-Raising Horror Titles

Spring may be around the corner, but horror has no season. Spooks and chills lurk in any length of night, and these ten highlighted books are no exception. Some of our bestselling horror graphic novels and manga, these titles run the gamut between body horror, suspense, the supernatural, and the gothic. If you’re looking to

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DC Comics: Where To Start Reading

Welcome to the DC Universe! It’s a vast and fantastical place. There are wonders, caped crusaders, and supermen. It’s filled with titans and task forces, secret organizations and dark forces. From hellblazers to endless beacons of justice and dreams, there’s something for everyone. And don’t worry, there’s always someone to watch over your journey here.

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