Spider-Society Series Calls Forth Every Spider-Hero from the Multiverse
It’s all been leading to this! Over the last few years, fans have been reacquainted with Spider-Verse icons and discovered all-new favorites in the blockbuster hit EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE comic book series. Now, see the final evolution of this saga...
Gizmodo on Araña and Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow
Anya Corazon, also known as Araña, is one of the many Spider-People currently webslinging around New York City. Now, however, writer Alex Segura takes her on a new adventure that strands her in the future, causing her to team up with Spider-Man 2099, billionaire CEO...
Read the First Chapter of Star Wars: Poe Dameron – Free Fall
After watching Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, you may have walked away with more than a few questions about everyone’s favorite sequel trilogy X-Wing pilot, Poe Dameron. It turns out that the hotshot hero wasn’t always so heroic. There was a time in his youth when...
A Rock Lobster in Riverdale: Archie Meets the B-52s
In the grand tradition of cult classic crossovers such as ARCHIE MEETS KISS and ARCHIE MEETS RAMONES , the next surefire comic book crossover hit arrives in February 2020 with ARCHIE MEETS THE B-52s! From the fan-favorite Archie Comics creative team of co-writers...
Hollywood Reporter on BLACK GHOST
Lara Dominguez is no Lois Lane, but that’s okay, because The Black Ghost, the latest launch from Comixology Originals, is far from a Superman story. The Hollywood Reporter has an exclusive preview of the five-part series, which centers around Dominguez, a journalist...
New York Times on The Black Ghost
Lara Dominguez is a police reporter at a struggling newspaper who is obsessed with getting an exclusive story on the Black Ghost, a vigilante the city is reluctant to acknowledge. Lara is assisted by Lone, an online stranger and great source of information. When Lone...
Gizmodo on The Black Ghost
Next up on September 18 is mystery thriller The Black Ghost, from Lethal Lit creators Alex Segura and Monica Gallagher and featuring art by George Kambadais, colors by Ellie Wright, and lettering by Taylor Esposito, which sees a journalist on the trail of a masked...
Alex at Terrible Minds
Today, a guest post from friend, author, editor, and general ne’er-do-well gadfly, Alex Segura, who wants to talk to you about how your brain is cooking? Which I think is a drug metaphor from the 1980s? Whatever. Point is, Alex isn’t cooking his books with drugs, he’s...
Washington Independent Review of Books Interview
Alex talks about MIAMI MIDNIGHT, his hometown, music, closing out the Pete Fernandez series and lots more in this fun interview with E.A. Aymar. Click here to read the interview
CrimeReads on the “Dead Girl” Trope
In this article, Alex talks about the "dead girl" trope and the need for more feminist crime stories with true crime writer Carolyn Murnick - . Click here to read the article