Review of All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #9 from Marvel Comics by Gerry Duggan, Mike Hawthorne, Terry Pallot, and Jordie Bellaire.
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Review of Iceman #5 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti, and Rachelle Rosenberg. A vital and stunning issue; an absolute must-read.
Review of The Wicked + the Divine #31 by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matthew Wilson, and Clayton Cowles. The bass drops, your heart stops.
Review of Hawkeye #10 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Jordie Bellaire, which continues the fun adventures of Kate Bishop, West Coast Avenger.
Review of Batman #30 from DC Comics by Tom King, Clay Mann, Seth Mann and Jordie Bellaire — a return to the Ballad of Kite Man. Prepare for feels.
Everyone is saying Thor: Ragnarok will have the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first openly gay character, but frankly, we're dubious.
Review of Black Bolt #5 from Marvel Comics by Saladin Ahmed, Christian Ward and Frazer Irving, brings us the origins of Black Bolt and Lockjaw!
Avengers Academy gets in on the Inhuman action, as the reclusive Attilan Academy finally reveals itself in the addictive mobile game this month.
An interesting panel listing has thrown a little speculative energy into the air and has us wondering - is Matthew Rosenberg on an X-Book?
In the wacky new advert for MoneySuperMarket.com, Skeletor puts his dancing shoes on again and brings He-Man in on the action.
The Batman: The Telltale Game's first episode, Realms of Shadow, is now free to play on all iOS devices from today, forever.
Coming in October to celebrate the impending release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Royal Mail in the UK will issue special commemorative stamps
Guillermo Del Toro and Dreamworks Animation's Netflix animated series Trollhunters is getting a Season 1 DVD release this coming November.
Doctor Who writer Gareth Roberts recently shared a series of trans-misogynistic tweets, adding to a history of inflammatory comments.
Samurai Slasher is back with a surprising story filled with the feels as much as the action and horror, with a special limited edition launch.
Review of Secret Empire #10, and the whole event, from Marvel Comics by Nick Spencer, Steve McNiven, Rod Reis, Paco Medina, Jay Leisten and many more.
DC Legends' September update inches the game ever closer to Steve Orlando's complete JLA roster, plus has new treats for Deathstroke and Harley Quinn.
Joe Glass describes his time exhibiting at Flame Con, the LGBTQ+ comic con held in Brooklyn, now in its third year — a con that proved a ton of fun.
Bleeding Cool's Joe Glass was tapped to be a part of the Diversity in Comics panel at London Super Comic Con — and got a bit more than he bargained for.
The next Marvel Avengers Academy event coming to the addictive mobile game for Android and iOS will be inspired by The Defenders.
Mister Miracle #2 from DC Comics by Tom King and Mitch Gerads continues the team's powerful new story in a more straightforward manner.
Ultimates Squared is an incredible series that has built new layers into the Marvel Universe and provided a sprig of hope exactly when we needed it.
Image Comics has announced a complete hardcover edition of Justin Jordan, Tradd Moore, and Felipe Sobreiro's 'Luther Strode' for release in October.
NBC drama Midnight, Texas features a loving gay couple who also happen to be fallen angels. Predictably, certain people have taken offence.
In Dark Ark #1 by Cullen Bunn and Juan Doe, from Aftershock Comics, we find out: what happened to the creatures Noah decided to forsake from his ark?
Review of Dark Nights: Metal #1 from DC Comics by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia - as they rock out in the DCU!
Review of Redlands #1 by Jordie Bellaire, Vanesa Del Rey and Clayton Cowles from Image Comics, an exciting new horror series that picks up where most end.
Review: Defenders continues to be one of the most fun comics from Marvel, with some top-notch banter. However, #4 is a bit of a damp squib of an ending.
The Disney Store now has a brand new costume available for kids, an incredibly comics accurate Ms. Marvel costume, as designed by Jamie McKelvie
Oscar Isaac stars in Lightningface, a brand new superhero origin. Of sorts. Check out the actor acting his butt off in this bizarre short film now.