When Marvel relaunched Marvel Comics Presents with a lead story starring Wolverine fighting a demon called The Truth once a decade in each decade of
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With the release of Marvel's July solicitations, things aren't looking great for the future of writer Matthew Rosenberg's X-Men run. Despite critical
In the Age of X-Man, personal relationships, especially romantic and sexual ones, are outlawed, and Department X is tasked with tracking down anyone who
Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg is best-known for his penchant for murdering fan-favorite characters, an insatiable bloodlust that is likely to
Batman writer Tom King isn't playing mind games when it comes to writing a naked Bane into his Batman comics. King was asked about the villain's feelings
It's hard to imagine anything more horrifying than taking the subway in Boston, but writer Paul Maybury, artist Sam Lofti, and colorist John Rauch are
Marvel has recently announced plans to release facsimile editions of comics such as Howard the Duck #1 and Star Wars #50, amongst other classic comics,
Marvel may have reduced the number of Spider-person books they're publishing in July from the record high of at least 23 hitting stores in June to just 14
Following up on our analysis of which Marvel Comics might be ending after July based on foreboding solicitations, these are the titles that are not
Captain Marvel is one of the most well-known and respected heroes in the Marvel Universe, and is currently enjoying the effects of a billion dollar movie
You've read Hulkverines. Now, what about Capverines? Wolvermerica? We're still working that out, but Marvel is definitely releasing Weapon Plus, a
As Marvel celebrates its 80th-anniversary, it's finally time to revive a beloved 1990s tradition: the Marvel Swimsuit issue! Announced in July's
Let me start this article off with a disclaimer: everything you're about to read here is speculation. Well-informed speculation, in many cases, but
Marvel Comics today revealed that the upcoming Valkyrie series to be written by Jason Aaron and Al Ewing with art by Cafu will feature Jane Foster in the
The second episode of Viceland's Dark Side of the Ring documentary series aired Wednesday night, focusing this time on the Montreal Screwjob. When I
Marvel is killing off characters like crazy throughout the Marvel Universe this week, so get ready for some major death spoilers from Uncanny X-Men #16,
Bill Jemas and Axel Alonso are both former leaders of Marvel Comics, Jemas the former Publisher and Alonso the former Editor-in-Chief. So it's no surprise
Showing that those budget austerity measures are really hitting hard at DC, the publisher announced it would release a Batman Black and White Omnibus in
It's Tuesday, you know what that means... WWE Superstar (or is that former WWE Superstar) Luke Harper has requested a release from his WWE contract on
Marvel has revealed exactly what Acts of Evil is, first teased last week on the Twitter accounts of various Marvel editors. As was obvious from the name
Image Comics today announced a new comic by Justin Jordan and Rebekah Isaacs in a press release that's sure to drive home the sadness we're all feeling in
It looks like there are some limitations on the comics DC is planning to offer as part of its DC Universe all-you-can-read subscription service. The
Netflix has announced the latest Millarworld comic book/film adaptation project, Space Bandits, by writer Mark Millar and artist Matteo Scalera, with a
I can't do a mid-event ranking of the Age of X-Man books before getting through the current week's issues, so let's do the recaps first, and then
With excitement high after the trailer for the upcoming Star Wars game Jedi: Fallen Order was revealed at Star Wars Celebration last weekend, Dark Horse
What would the Year of the Villain be without The Joker returning to the pages of Batman comics? It would still be a super-mega-crossover conglomerate
West Coast Avengers is ending with West Coast Avengers #10, in stores this week, by Kelly Thompson and Moy R. And it's ending far too soon, without a
When "The Great One" Brian Bendis came to DC Comics and took over the Superman books, beginning with the Man of Steel mini-series that introduced an
Howard the Duck was created by Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik, first appearing in 1973's Adventure into Fear #19. It's a simple concept: first name, Howard.
Year of the Villain is a celebration of DC's bad villains, one which sees each of the villains' headshots commemorated on $4.99 cardstock variant covers.