Silk struggles with the same problems as Marvel's Millennial readership in this preview of Silk #4: getting too freaking old!
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Teen Titans Academy (the school) gets a big realaunch in this preview of Teen Titans Academy #14... right before Teen Titans Academy (the book) is canceled.
Professor X is all about second chances in this preview of Sabretooth #3. Third chances, not so much though.
Will Golden Glider derail the titular Rogues' mission to get involved in Buredunian politics in this preview of Rogues #2?
Xenomorph immigration policies continue to be very strict in this preview of Alien #11, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
Tim Drake is in big trouble after Constantine exposes his secret identity in this preview of Dark Knights of Steel #6.
The Knights of Ren are caught sneaking around Vader's castle in this preview of Star Wars: Crimson Reign #4, and Vanee is totally gonna rat them all out.
Lois Lane proves she doesn't know anything about journalism when she spends more than five minutes on a story in this preview of Action Comics #1042.
The Punisher is recognized as the finest murderer who ever lived in this preview of Punisher #2.
Ravager leads a pissed off Damian Wayne to her father in this preview of Robin #13 as the Shadow War crossover continues.
This preview of Carnage #2 aims to get to the bottom of why Carnage is ripping Hydro-Man apart.
The Riddler grows a handlebar mustache and starts an underground radio station in this preview of Detective Comics #1059.
Ms. Marvel fights her mommy to the death in this preview of Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #5... but all isn't what it seems.
Dick Grayson uses his authority to cover up an attempted murder in this preview of Batman: Beyond the White Knight #2.
When four Silver Surfers get together in this preview of Silver Surfer: Rebirth #4, there's only one thing to do. And yes, it's sex stuff.
Everyone finally gets their **** together in this preview of Trial of the Amazons #2. Good thing, since it's the crossover's final issue!
We haven't even put our kids through college with the speculator money from the last Amazing Spider-Man #1 yet and Marvel already has another?
In this preview of Justice League #75, the Justice League... WILL DIE! Well, in the issue. Not in the preview. Don't want to give that away for free!
The war for Otherworld begins in this preview of Knights of X #1, like a continuation of Excalibur but with higher sales due to lower numbers.
A corrupt judge has been murdered in this preview of Harley Quinn #14, and you know who is about to take the blame for it.
In the most shocking wrestling news story you'll read all week, Ryback's accusations about WWE restricting his social media reach were actually... true?!
You might think Fortnite x Marvel: Zero War #1 is a cheap ploy to get people to buy comics just to get DLC codes, but that's not the only cheap sales-boosting gimmick up the comic book industry's sleeve.
Dark Horse Comics will publish Emily McGovern's Twelve Percent Dread in August, described as "a fast-paced, hilarious graphic novel about friendship, capitalism, and never putting your phone away."
Dark Horse will publish The Art of Ducktales this September, with a $50 regular edition and a $100 deluxe edition available.
David Tennant's Tenth Doctor returns alongside Martha Jones for this first look at the Doctor Who 2022 Special, coming this July.
Bleeding Cool was first to report on Tony Khan's big announcement last night. Now, here are all the details on AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door.
Tony Khan promised a huge announcement on AEW Dynamite tonight, and now that the cat's out of the bag, he definitely delivered. Or did he?!
IDW revealed that Dark Spaces: Wildfire will kick off an anthology series written and curated by Scott Snyder running though at least 2023.
Image Comics will publish Above Snakes by Sean Lewis and Hayden Sherman, described as "equal parts Deadwood-style Western and Neil Gaiman-esque fantasy."
Over a decade since she last published the series at Vertigo, Karen Berger is bringing back Air by G. Willow Wilson and M. K. Perker under the Berger Books imprint at Dark Horse.





























