Age of X-Man: Amazing Nightcrawler #3 is in stores this week, from writer Seanan McGuire (whose name PreviewsWorld will one day get right in their
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It looks like "The Great One" Brian Bendis, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado have some major plans for July's Superman #13. Revealed in the DC solicits on Friday,
Wolverine isn't known for being very responsible. There's the whole berserker rage thing, of course, and the fact that's he's murdered his own children on
Old Man Quill may be an ultimately meaningless maxi-series set in an alternate future Wastelands, but that just means there's more leeway to produce
Fans of writer Bryan Hill's story in Detective Comics last year were excited to learn that Hill and Dexter Soy would continue the tale of Black Lightning
Marvel Executive Tom Brevoort was expecting a very nice page of Aaron Kuder artwork for his collection, but his local postal service had other ideas in
In The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1, Kamala Khan was surprised to learn that her father had become aware of her secret identity as a teen superhero... and
Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg has quit and rejoined his award-winning Twitter account so many times we've lost count, but the X-scribe returned
Poor Tim Drake. The guy has a lot of trouble figuring out who he is. First, he was Robin. Pretty simple. Then he naturally progressed to being Red Robin.
In Daredevil #4 by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto, The Punisher has rescued Daredevil from a beatdown by... the cops?! And now the Punisher seems to
Gamora used to be a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. But then the Gerry Duggan of comics, Gerry Duggan, needed someone to be the villain in a cosmic
In the current crop of X-Men writers, who once gleefully discussed plans to kill Honey Badger on Twitter, Canadian Ed Brisson claims the crown as the most
Catwoman has long toed (or is it clawed) the line between hero and villain, but a penchant for kleptomania aside, she's fought on the side of the good
Because U demanded it? Marvel will publish a Wolverine vs. Blade one-shot this July, finally answering the question, what if Marvel let Marc Guggenheim
Next week, Avengers: No Road Home #10 concludes the latest 10-issue weekly Avengers event. In the previous issue, we saw the titular Avengers... well, the
Once upon, the Joker shot Barbara Gordan, paralyzing here. But the then-former Batgirl found a new role as Oracle, coordinating the operations of the
Death is fleeting in the Marvel Universe. If you read War of the Realms #1 (and if you didn't, honestly, why are you reading this preview), you know that
Earlier today, we got our first look at Jimmy Olsen #1 by Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber, along with a few details about the series. We learned that the
Ric Grayson (yes, he is still going by that name) is looking to join the Nightwings, a team of police vigilantes who have taken up his old superhero
Recreational marijuana is a hot topic in the United States right now, earning support from presidential candidates and elected officials and a majority of
Dark Horse Comics has announced the latest in their ever-growing line of at books, this time for Steven Universe the Movie. Published in what the press
Since the greatest mutant ever, Cyclops, returned from the dead in Uncanny X-Men Annual #1, he's had a bit of a problem trusting people. When it comes to
DC Comics has revealed a first look at the new series, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, debuting in July by Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber. You heard about
DC Comics has revealed a first look at Lois Lane, the new series by Greg Rucka and Mike Perkins spinning out of the Leviathan Rising one-shot in May, and
In next week's War of the Realms #2, the New Yorkers of the Marvel Universe are having a really bad day, what with the invasion of Frost Giants and all of
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool Rumourmonger-in-Chief Rich Johnston took time out of his French vacation to post not one but two stories about the imminent
Saga, the hit Image comic by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples, will be coming to an end. If course, we already knew that, but now we know
Major X #1 was a massive sales success for Marvel, presumably thanks to excitement built by its titular lead character's x-citing first appearance in
This week's issue of X-23 confirms the writing that was on the wall for Marvel's best Wolverine ongoing. X-23 will apparently end with May's X-23 #12.
We like to keep tabs on Marvel's weekly updates to Marvel Unlimited because, even with their monthly announcements of which comics are hitting the