Last week saw just two X-books hit the stands: X-Men #4 and Marauders #5. When the flagship X-Men comic goes head to head with everyone's beloved Kate
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Ruins of Ravencroft: Carnage #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Frank Tieri, Guiu Villanova, and Angel Unzueta, and you can see a preview
A super-mega-crossover event is a volatile time for any comic book series, with the universe surely to be shaken to its foundations, and the likelihood of
Conan: Serpent War #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Jim Zub, Luca Pizzari, and Vanesa Del Rey, and we've got a preview below. Marvel has
Quantum and Woody is set to relaunch at Valiant later this month, by Christopher Hastings and Ryan Browne. But if you can't wait until January 29th,
Aero #7 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Zhou Liefen, Keng, and Amy Chu. We've got a preview below. Aero is well out of her first story arc,
Ghost-Spider #6 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Seanan McGuire and Ig Guara, and we've got a preview below, in which Gwen seems to have
It looks like Marvel is really doing its best to squeeze exciting new competitor Terrific Production LLC out of the market, because following last week's
The Amazing Mary Jane #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week by Leah Williams and Carlos Gomez, and we've got a preview below. Guided by Mary Jane,
Magnificent Ms. Marvel #11 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Saladin Ahmed and Minkyu Jung, and we've got a preview below. In which we find
The Amazing Spider-Man #37 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley, and... *looks around to make sure no one is
Ghost Rider #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Ed Brisson, Aaron Kuder, and Juan Frigeri. We've got a preview below. It's the conclusion of
Marvels X #1 launches from Marvel Comics next week, a prequel to Marvels, by Kurt Busiek, Jim Krueger, and Well-Bee, and we've got a preview below. In the
Star #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Kelly Thompson and Javier Pina, spinning out of the villain's eBay-shattering debut in Captain
Fallen Angels #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Bryan Hill and Szymon Kudranski. It's the penultimate issue, and we've got a preview below.
Venom Island continues in Venom #22, in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by The Bad Boy of Comics Donny Cates and Mark Bagley, and this preview below
New Mutants #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Jonathan Hickman and Rod Reis, and we've got a preview below. The creative team tells us this
Black Cat #8 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Jed MacKay, Dike Ruan, and Annie Wu. We've got a preview below, so let's read through it. Black
Excalibur #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Tini Howard and Marcus To, and we've got a preview below which we're going to read through with
The Immortal Hulk #29 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, from Al Ewing and Joe Bennett, and we've got a preview below which touches on a subject
X-Force #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Benjamin Percy, Joshua Cassara, and Dean White, and it couldn't come soon enough since the last
Out in comic shops on January 29th, Spider-Verse #4 is the comics debut of Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam, joined by artist Juan Gedeon for the next
Marvel Comics releases super-mega-crossover events at such an accelerated rate these days, the nostalgia cycle approached dangerous levels that could one
Matthew Rosenberg is a member of the comics elite, a superstar writer EX-X-XCLUSIVE to Marvel Comics and past writer of X-Men and Punisher and current
Justice League #39 is set to be DC Hearthrob Scott Snyder's farewell to the title, the big Justice/Doom War finale, with artist Jorge Jimenez, and
Deadpool #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Kelly Thompson and Chris Bachalo, and we've got a preview below. The first issue set up a new
Morbius: The Living Vampire #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Vita Ayala and Marcelo Ferreira, and we've got a preview below. In typical
DC Comics is celebrating what would have happened if they had the good sense and restraint not to reboot their titles a bunch of times as the current
Ah, the new year. A time for change. For examining the past and looking forward to the future. For cranking out think-pieces on a holiday to fill an
As we head into the new year, everyone is making New Years resolutions for themselves. But our own personal New Years resolutions aren't going to get the