While figuring out what changes need to be made to Pages and Panels to provide the most easy-to-read, entertaining, and consistent site for our readers, the feedback I got the most was that y’all loved the Weekly Wrap-Up, and so it will be returning to our pages this year!


After the success of Archie Comic’s Horror take on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, they’re spookifying yet another of their classic characters. In Cult of That Wilken Boy, a single issue title from The Chilling Adventures Presents… the Archie Horror imprint takes on fan-favorite character Bingo Wilken. Music was always important to Midvale’s Bingo Wilken, who was the cousin of Jughead Jones. In this dark take on the character, he’s made a deal with demons for the success of his band The Bingos. The Cult of That Wilken Boy hits shelves April 19th.


Boom Studios announced Seasons Have Teeth, a four-issue horror series from Home Sick Pilots writer Dan Watters. Following a former conflict photographer who hunts down the physical embodiments of each season, Seasons Have Teeth tries to bring color back to his world while he searches for his redemption. Seasons Have Teeth hits shelves in April.


If you’re a fan of murder and cakes, Dark Horse has you covered with Great British Bump-Off, coming April 12th. Shauna Wickle joins the world of competitive baking hoping for a little sugar and spice and instead finding herself embroiled in the middle of a murder. One of the contestants has been poisoned and Shauna has to figure out who’s responsible… before she’s next.

DC released the new trailer for The Doom That Came To Gotham. This Elseworlds tale is set in 1920’s Gotham when Bruce Wayne accidentally unleashes a supernatural evil on Gotham. Batman’s a character focused on logic and reasoning and watching him face a magical evil makes him question everything. The Doom That Came to Gotham is out on Blu-ray and Digital on March 18th.

Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics have finally given us information on season 2 of Invincible on Amazon Prime. Poking fun at the length of the hiatus and the fans’ rabid reaction to the animated series, Mark Grayson and Allen the Alien catch up at the Burger-Mart. With a little fourth-wall breaking, they announced that we’ll be seeing more episodes this year.


Marvel is giving Storm the attention she deserves with a new solo title this May. Storm #1 is the first of five issues this May. Storm confronts her powers, her role as leader of the X-Men, and everything she thought she knew about herself. Storm is written by Ann Nocenti with art by Sid Kotian and hits shelves on May 24th.

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