Fox and Hare by Jon Tsuei and Stacey Lee, coming to Vault Comics in November, aims to reframe the themes of cyberpunk through an Asian lens.
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Not content with simply destroying the enjoyment of wrestling in its fans, WWE will now destroy the environment as well with a new set of John Cena NFTs.
Check out the full slate of graphic novels shipping from Archie Comics in Spring 2022.
You'll soon be able to be just as bored listening to audio-only WWE content as you are from watching their TV Shows because WWE is launching its own podcast network
Archie Comics knows that times are tough out there, which is why they're releasing this Bite Sized Archie collection for you to eat.
As AEW continues to add former WWE stars like CM Punk and Daniel Bryan to their roster, WWE is hitting AEW owner Tony Khan back where it hurts, hiring other Khans to work in WWE.
Writer Danny Lore and artist Gio Sposito will publish a new werewolf comic, Lunar Room, at Vault in November.
A new comic by Christopher Cantwell and Luca Casalanguida will finally solve the Kennedy assassination in November at BOOM! Studios.
In case you were considering watching SummerSlam on Saturday, the go-home episode of WWE Raw might change your mind.
Why is Heat Wave trying to impede the fight against a deadly disease in this preview of Flash #773? Is he trying to become a Republican governor?
Delta who? Defying the latest coronavirus surge, WWE has announced live dates from October through December, including Survivor Series in November.
Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #3 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview, Supergirl has had enough of ***holes.
Has Batman come to Selina's rescue in this preview of Catwoman #34 because of concern... or jealousy?
In this preview of Superman Red & Blue #6, Superman and Supergirl face their greatest challenge yet: getting Streaky the Supercat into a cat carrier.
Batman Secret Files Clownhunter #1 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and the titular anti-hero is doing to clowns what we all wish we could.
Shazam #2 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview we find Billy and Dane taking a trip to Hell in search of the Rock of Eternity.
Superman and The Authority #2 shows that even in-between saving the world and forming a black ops team, Superman still has time for exercise. Showoff.
Batman Catwoman #6 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview, we finally learn how The Joker spends the holidays.
Nightwing #83 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and this preview of the issue asks the question: if you can't trust family, who can you trust?
All the best comic book heroes have daddy issues. Many of them have mommy issues as well. But only one group can claim to have mummy issues in Scooby-Doo Where Are You #111.
Magneto has committed a terrible crime in X-Men Trial of Magneto #1, and no, it isn't murder. That bastard started a substack! Damn you, Magneto!
Selene saves Monet from having to take a mandatory coronavirus vaccine in this preview of X-Corp #4, in stores from Marvel on Wednesday.
Another Warhammer comic is in stores from Marvel Comics this Wednesday as Warhammer 40K Sisters of Battle #1 kicks of a 3-issue mini-series.
In this preview of Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #3, two fan-favorites from the Star Wars universe do battle... very quietly.
Jessica Drew must battle the exploitive for-profit American pharmeceutical industry in this preview of Spider-Woman #14.
Miles Morales makes a new friend in Miles Morales Spider-Man Annual #1, in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday.
This preview of Marauders #23, in stores WEdnesday from Marvel Comics, shows why the X-Men should have elected Bernie Sanders as their leader.
In this preview of Iron Man #11, Tony Stark needs to save the world... but is it worth doing if he can't get high on morphine at the same time?
In a preview referencing Sins of the past, Kindred promises to dig up one more surprise for Spider-Man in this preview of Sinister War #3.
For the penultimate episode of WWE Smackdown before SummerSlam, WWE delivered a slightly more entertaining show than usual.