Review: Detective Comics #962 brings the current arc, Intelligence, to its conclusion in a satisfying and thoroughly entertaining way.
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Generations: The Phoenix by Cullen Bunn, R B Silva, Adriano Di Benedetto and Rain Beredo is a fun story, but does it hint to Marvel Legacy at all?
Deadpool the animated series on FX will be different from the live action movie starring Ryan Reynolds, which really shouldn't come as a surprise.
Review of Mister Miracle #1 from DC Comics, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads. A comic that handles and relates depression and PTSD beautifully and stunningly.
Jordie Bellaire and Vanesa R. Del Rey's Redlands #1 has been rushed back to print by Image Comics to meet overwhelming demand on day of release
This may be our first look at Duke Thomas' new costume in his new heroic identity as The Signal in his upcoming solo book by Scott Snyder and Tony Patrick.
There's something rotten in the world of comics. It's something I've noticed for a very long time, but the last few weeks has seen it worsen: trolls.
Cadavers is a prime example of a great comic on the UK indie scene by some very talented creators who are making new ideas that feel fresh, fun, and new.
Green Arrow is one of the most interesting and relevant DC titles on the comics market. If you haven't read it yet, now is the time to get on board.
Review of Justice League #26 by Bryan Hitch, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert and Brad Anderson from DC Comics. Who are the Children of the Justice League?
All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #7 is another powerfully emotional character vignette issue that also sets up some intrigue for the future.
Review of Injection #14 by Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire, released through Image Comics. There's a new Doctor in town.
Review of Black Bolt #4 from Marvel Comics by Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward, with another villain getting an emotional ballad aiming right for the feels
DC have revealed new lenticular covers for the upcoming The Oz Effect plot in Action Comics that reveals the identity of Mr Oz. But one reveals too much
Estelle, who voices leader of the Crystal Gems Garnet on the TV show Steven Universe, performed a special rendition of Stronger Than You for the fans
Review of Batman #28 by Tom King, Mikel Janin and June Chung from DC Comics, reaching the middle stages of The War of Jokes and Riddles
Prism Comics bring the LGBTQ Geek Year in Review to SDCC for another year, looking at representation and news over another year in pop culture fandom.
With the release of Marvel Generations: The Strongest by Greg Pak and Matt Buffagni, do we get an idea of what Generations means to Marvel's future?
Dragon Age: Knight Errant #4 is a fine example of great storytelling, with intrigue and style that draws the reader in and encourages them to learn more.
Review for Iceman #3 by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti and Rachelle Rosenberg from Marvel Comics. The gay X-Man faces his biggest battle yet: family dinner!
The first image of luck-manipulating mutant assassin Domino has been released in true irreverent Deadpool fashion, ahead of appearing in the new film.
A report on the London Film and Comic Con from a longtime anti-Showmasters comic creator. Have they made changes? Are they enough?
Check out more cosplay from the London Film and Comic Con, straight from our resident UK writers as the last day of the con winds down.
Straight from London Film and Comic Con, check out some of the best cosplay on show around the convention on the first day of the show.
Avengers Academy's latest update has begun, and players can now face Iron Man foes in Armor Wars with added heroes like Ironheart, Riri Williams.
The latest additions to the mobile game DC Legends have been revealed, in Livewire and Cyborg Superman, as well as reworkings for an existing character
Marvel begins one of their patented piece meal teaser campaigns for the ancient 1,000,000 BC Avengers, with new art by Mike Deodato!
The Cup O' Joe panel has been a Marvel convention staple for years, but Joe Quesada's formerly newsworthy chat was lackluster and boring this year.
This year, everyone has decked out their SDCC pass lanyards in enamel pins, which have slowly taken over as a hot ticket item at the convention.
For the second year in a row, Joshua Yehl of IGN brings back It Gets Geekier to discuss the importance of representation for the LGBTQ audience.