DC Comics has released a trailer for Diana: Princess of the Amazons, the upcoming middle grade graphic novel by Shannon and Dean Hale, Victoria Ying, Lark
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If you've ever asked yourself: what could be better than a comic book series based on a beloved franchise starring robots, IDW and Dark Horse have your
It looks like either Roxxon has taken over the solicits for Immortal Hulk in March, or else Marvel is about to embark on their biggest trademark battle
In 1982, Marvel published X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills, the fifth in their Marvel Graphic Novels series that began with The Death of Captain Marvel. By
Marvel recently announced the name of their next big super-mega-crossover event: Empyre. But they didn't reveal much else, because the trailer released to
Marvel has released their full March 2020 solicitations, including a bunch of stuff we already knew about, and some new stuff as well. We've got the
Something very special is happening next week during the most wonderful time of the year. No, we're not talking about Christmas (though if we were, we'd
Good news struck for fans of the deadly jellyfish superhero known as X-O Manowar earlier this week when Valiant revealed that the new series by Dennis
Announced back in September, explosive publisher BOOM! Studios will publish the graphic memoir of acclaimed artist Mike Hawthorne next year. Though that
Dark Horse Comics is really looking to build the hype for Bang!, the new comic launching from Matt Kindt and Wilfredo Torres in February. They first tried
Thirteen is a lucky number for fans of new Marvel superheroes, as the House of Ideas is introducing a new character in March's Magnificent Ms. Marvel #13
Dark Horse has announced a new sci-fi miniseries debuting in March by Justin Giampaoli, Andrea Mutti, Vladimir Popov, and Sal Cipriano called Starship
It looks like X-Men fans without the good taste to be reading haven't gotten the full picture of the Dawn of X, because Marvel Comics today, in one of the
Back in November, Marvel revealed plans to launch a new Spider-Woman series in March by Karla Pacheco and Pere Perez, and the cover (and a series of
DC Comics has released a preview for tomorrow's Wonder Woman #83, in which The Cheetah goes out of her way to do something nice for Wonder Woman, for her
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is set to hit theaters later this week, and a lot of Star Wars fans are champing at the bit to see the final film in the
We already know about Marvel's next Earth-shattering super-mega-crossover event, Empyre With a Y, but what about the super-mega-crossover after that
Diamond has revealed the solicits for all of the Free Comic Book Day 2020 Gold Sponsor books, including an X-Men book from Marvel, Robert Kirkman and
Making good on the tease posted on TheFarSide.com back in September, Gary Larson's beloved classic comic strip, The Far Side, makes its return today...
Originally planned for November and then pushed back to 2020, that new X-O Manowar series by Dennis Hopeless "Hallum" and Emilio Laiso is set for release
Marvel published three X-books last week: Fallen Angels #3, X-Force #3, and New Mutants #3. Below, I recap them and tell you what I thought about them.
Spider-Man: Velocity #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, continuing the adventures of Spider-Man in the comic book inspired by the video game
Guardians of the Galaxy #12 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by The Bad Boy of Comics Donny Cates, Cory Smith, and a crapload of flashback
In Marvel Comics, universes are constantly being shaken to their foundations, leaving nothing ever the same again. Normally, this is presented as a
The Robert E. Howard/Moon Knight Crossover You Demanded Continues in Conan: Serpent War #2 [Preview]
Conan: Serpent War #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Jim Zub, Stephen Segovia, and Vanesa R. Del Rey. It's the crossover you never knew you
Scream: Curse of Carnage #2 is in store from Marvel Comic this week, because Absolute Carnage may be over, but the tie-ins will continue indefinitely. The
Excalibur #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Tini Howard and Marcus To, and as Britain reckons with the recent Conservative victory in their
Runaways #28 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Rainbow Rowell and Andres Genolet. We should find out soon, when the March solicitations come
Fallen Angels #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Bryan Hill and Szymon Kudranski as the book hurtles towards its dramatic... er, indefinite
Black Panther #19 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Ryan Bodenheim, kicking off the final arc of the Intergalactic Empire