Villains have attacked Luna Snow during a concert in this preview of Silk #2, in stores from Marvel on Wednesday. Can she and Silk fight them off?
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Someone has stolen Ms. Marvel's gimmick in this preview Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #3. A pointing meme would be appropriate here.
First Robin, and now Shang Chi deals with his granddaddy issues in this preview of Shang-Chi #9. My god! They rip off everything!
You might think playing chess with a monkey sounds like a good time, but in this preview of Task Force Z #5, Two-Face disagrees.
The heroes mourn the death of Nick Fury in this preview of Dark Ages #5, but they don't need to worry: it's an alternate universe, so it doesn't matter!
Why does Booster Gold want to kill Blue Beetle in this preview of Blue and Gold #6, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics?
Miles and Shift may need to resort to a cyber-attack to take down The Assessor in this preview of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #35.
Aquaman and Green Arrow find themselves stranded in an Earth populated by Dino-Rachels in this preview of Aquaman/Green Arrow: Deep Target #5.
Captain Marvel teams with her own Binary form to take on Vox Supreme in this preview of Captain Marvel #36.
Teen Titans Academy may be canceled in May, but it's February, and here's a preview of Teen Titans Academy #12. Enjoy it while it lasts!
Silver Surfer crashes the party of haters planning to take down Tony Stark in this preview of Iron Man #17, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
The world may be overrun by vampires, but Batman still had time to store kryptonite in his teeth, just in case, in this preview of DC vs. Vampires #5.
NJPW star Jay White defeated Trent Beretta on AEW Rampage on Friday as the card for the upcoming AEW Revolution PPV continues to shape up.
After losing to Rey Mysterio at the Elimination Chamber pre-show, The Miz teased bringing in a new partner to even the odds, and Cody Rhodes fits the bill.
Stephanie Brown thinks the Bat-metaphor may have gone too far in this preview of Detective Comics #1054, in stores Tuesday from DC.
Thanos wants a team-up, but Silver Surfer figures: why mess with the classics? Cosmic fisticuffs ensue in this preview of Silver Surfer: Rebirth #2.
When Mongul tries to start some family drama, Superman is forced to intervene in this preview of Action Comics #1040, in stores Tuesday from DC.
With multiple murders in the first few pages, this preview of Carnage Forever #1 delivers exactly what symbiotebronies are pining for: lots of violence and murder!
When Harley turns to DC heroes for inspiration in this preview of Harley Quinn #12, she comes up blank when thinking of Aquaman.
Spider-Man calls out Queen Goblin for ripping off the Goblin Queen in this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #90, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
The titular Aquamen attempt to thwart an anti-human monster attack by Ocean Master in this preview of Aquamen #1, in stores Tuesday.
Johnny Blaze turns to alcoholism in this preview of Ghost Rider #1, in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday.
Damian Wayne confronts his granddaddy, Ra's Al Ghul, in this preview of Robin #11, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
In this preview of X Deaths of Wolverine #3, Scout sees our Wolverine two-dicks theory and raises us: the Wolverine butt-claw!
Tom King, Jorge Fornes, and Dave Stewart reunite for Danger Street, a new DC Black Label 12-issue crime drama starring "obscure and offbeat superheroes."
Ram V and Christian Ward break the DC Black Label mold with an adults-only comic not about Batman, Aquaman: Andromeda, coming this June.
Biff! Bam! Pow! Comics aren't just for kids anymore! And never has that been more clear than with the latest totally badass press release from Image.
No, it isn't The Hulk's notoriously crooked penis. It's a giant beanstalk growing next to the Daily Bugle in Marvel Fairy Tales, a new Infinity Comic out now.
Teen Titans Academy will end with May's Teen Titans Academy #15, series writer Tim Sheridan revealed on Twitter this morning.
The solicitation for Fantastic Four #44 says claims that nothing will be the same again are "not hyperbole," calling into question all we thought we knew about comics PR.