There’s just too many damn comics. One thing I’ve been trying to do more of lately, is shine a light on comic books that go beyond the usual offerings from the big two. Dark Horse, Image and Aftershock all have great stuff to offer people, but actually having a chance to shine a light on one of them is a damn near insurmountable task thanks to the sheer level of quality on display.
With that being said, here’s something that I’ve found myself enjoying lately: The WWE Comics from BOOM! Studios. Somehow, the idea of larger than life personalities dressing up in distinctive outfits and then proceeding to pummel one another in a wrasslin’ ring actually makes for some thrilling reading. From the era of WWE legends through to the expansion of RAW in the Monday Night Wars and beyond, BOOM!’s usage of the WWE brand has been utterly brilliant.
There’s the obvious stuff that shines, like AJ Styles making his mark or flashbacks to Degeneration X running wild, but my favourite content? The WWE comics that are utterly mad, such as a short story where Jake “The Snake” Roberts attempts to coerce Randy Macho Man Savage into crashing his car because reasons. Madness, which kind of sums up the WWE perfectly. Now ring that bell, get a referee down here and let’s get the main event started!
Batman #56 by Francesco Mattina
Star Wars #55 by David Marquez
Nightwing #50 by Mike Perkins
Green Arrow #45 by Alex Maleev
Green Lanterns #56 by Mike Perkins
Deathstroke #36 by Francesco Mattina
Tony Stark: Iron Man #4 by David Nakayama
Deadpool #5 by Nic Klein
Death of the Inhumans #4 by Kaare Andrews
Redlands #7 by Vanesa Del Rey
Blackbird #1 by Jen Bartel
A Walk Through Hell #5 by Andy Clarke
Border Town #2 by Ramon Villalobos
The Last Siege #5 by Phil Hester
Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #1 by Gabriel Ba
WWE #21 by Dan Mora
Tomb Raider: Inferno #4 by Hannah Templer
Elric: The White Wolf #2 by Gary Jamroz Palma
Dredd: Final Judgement #1 by Jock
What If? Spider-Man #1 by Patrick Zircher
Last Updated: October 1, 2018
Phaezen
October 1, 2018 at 20:53
Can we talk about what is happening to Flash Thompson’s spine on that Spiderman cover?