Wonder Woman Black & Gold #2 is in stores on Tuesday as DC Comics continues to save money on ink while claiming it's an artistic decision.
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Diana and Ratatosk find themselves in Elfhame, the realm of fairies, in this preview of Wonder Woman #776, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday.
In this preview of Superman Son of Kal-El #1, in stores Tuesday from DC, Lois Lane gives birth to Jonathan Kent... and Superman nearly misses it!
In this preview of Strange Adventures #11, Adam Strange finally gets what he truly deserves: a slap in the face from his wife.
DC's Milestone relaunch continues on Tuesday with the release of Icon & Rocket Season One #1. Check out a preview right here.
Can Batman and Superman withstand the sick rhymes and smooth flow of rapping demon Etrigan in this preview of Batman Superman #20?
Batman wants a sample of The Penguin's blood, and he isn't in the mood to take no for an answer in this preview of Batman Reptilian #2.
The villainous Hue Vile's deadly brain parasite has infected Huntress in this preview o Batman Secret Files Huntress #1... but how dangerous is it really?
In this preview of Checkmate #2, in stores from DC on Tuesday, readers get a glimpse at what motivates Mark Shaw, and of course, it's Daddy Issues.
Bruce Wayne is in the drunk tank in this preview of Detective Comics #1040. Is DC doing their own version of Demon in a Bottle?!
Static Season One #2 is in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics, and the titular Static has some explaining to do after Hotstreak nearly burns down his house.
In this preview of Harley Quinn #5, we find Batman responding to Hugo Strange's frankly excellent Batman cosplay... and -- surprise -- he doesn't like it.
When lengths will Doctor Doom go to in order to prevent the world from finding out he's a cuck in this preview of Fantastic Four #34?
Amanda Waller sparks an international incident in this preview of Action Comics #1033, and the Justice League is caught in the middle.
In this preview of Star Wars #15, Luke Skywalker looks to divert Rebel forces to rescuing Han Solo at the expense of an entire fleet division.
The House of Ideas's decompression obsession may have finally gotten the better of them in this preview of Mighty Valkyries #4.
Eternity steals Galactus's gimmick in Avengers Mech Strike #5, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. Check out a preview here.
Beta Ray Bill #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, the finale to Daniel Warren Johnson's alien horse Thor saga. Check out a preview here.
Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson find themselves on the opposite side of the law in this preview of United States of Captain America #2.
In this preview of SWORD #7, Storm repays Doctor Doom for that dinner she's owed him since way back in Uncanny X-Men #145.
Daredevil #32 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, and in this preview, Elektra is on the hunt for Bullseye while Kingpin cowers in his bunker.
Wolverine makes a guest appearance in this preview of Shang-Chi #3, one of Joe Quesada's 22 Cheap Sales-Boosting Gimmicks That Always Work.
WWE Smackdown this week was only slightly better than getting shot in the nuts by a tank-mounted t-shirt cannon by women with no last names.
Will Emma Frost share sex tips with Wolverine about her ex-boyfriend, Cyclops, who he's now banging in this preview of Wolverine #14?
Things aren't looking good for the titular protagonists of Black Widow #9, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics, though we're pretty sure they'll pull through.
A comic book executive's wet dream comes true in Amazing Fantasy #1, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics. Check out a preview here.
The solicit for Eternals #6 tells us up front that Thanos is going to lose... but go ahead and check out this preview anyway.
Three different versions of Cable try to work through their daddy issues in this preview of Cable #12, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
In this preview of Black Cat #8, in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, the titular Black Cat has a new target to acquire: all six Infinite Stones.
In this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #71, Kindred sends a message to the titular Spider-Man, throwing his own catchphrase back in his face.





























