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In an attempt to drive more readers to their seventeen ongoing Conan comics with shocking revelations, it turns out Crom was eaten by some bad guys.
Even with a billion yottabytes of data, Deathlok can't pull off a simple infiltration plan in this preview of next week's issue of X-Force.
Recapping Uncanny X-Men #12, Return of Wolverine #5, Wolverine: Infinity Watch #1, Hulkverines #1, and Age of X-Man: Amazing Nightcrawler #1.
The most anticipated (by us, at least) Age of X-Man mini kicks off next week, not with a bang, but with an Iceman meltdown?
These two reader favorites come face to face again in next week's issue of Avengers: No Road Home weekly comics extravaganza!
King and Week's Batman #67 will be a follow-up to the pair's Batman/Elmer Fudd crossover, featuring a new take on the Roadrunner.
The team has only been back together for six issues... well, five actually... and they're already taking orders from their arch nemesis?!
Not even a Nightmare on Elm Street scenario can keep Moon Girl awake when Doctor Strange is retelling his origin story for the billionth time.
You would think the West Coast Avengers would be more clued in on the power of cross-branded marketing synergy, but apparently not!
BECAUSE U DEMANDED IT! Nazi Steve Rogers, the alternate version of Captain America from Secret Empire is back in this preview of next week's issue.
Maybe there's a reason Amazing Spider-Man will need 2-4 spinoff .HU issues each month during the upcoming Hunted storyline...
The shocking move finally allows IDW to corner the market on comics about anthropomorphic animals with martial arts skills.
It's "the first time R.L. Stine has originated new concepts in the comic book medium," BOOM! very specifically puts it in a press release.
Is it War of the Realms, or War of the Variants? Marvel Comics is planning to make War of the Realms their biggest-ever super-mega-crossover event, and
Justin Birch letters the four-issue horror comic book miniseries taking place in the frozen tundra of Siberia in the 1950s.
Josh Blaylock, Tim Seeley, Jill Thompson, Dean Haspiel, and more collaborate for a sure-to-be polarizing but profitable comic book!
There may be $110 worth of War of the Realms comics in May, but can Marvel top that number in variant covers for the first issue alone?!
Continuing its highly successful "capitalize on Into the Spider-Verse" initiative, Marvel has announced the pig will replace the man in the upcoming annual.
Are the lumberjanes starting a legal marijuana farm? That's a merit badge we'd definitely go for! And they do appear to be in the Pacific Northwest...
The Simonson era comes to Ed Piskor's Grand Design as the final volume of the X-Men recap series begins in May's solicitations.
Is Marvel taking this Spider-Person thing too far? The publisher will introduce yet another Spider-Man during a month packed with 18 Spider-Person books.
Marvel reveals its greatest creators in the May solicits with its True Believers one dollar reprint theme.
May's Uncanny X-Men solicits tease the X-Men losing one of their own, as Salvador Larroca is nowhere to be found (but Whilce Portacio is on covers).
The greatest living comic book writer will revisit the classic Excalibur storyline in May's issue of the Marvel Comics anthology!
May's solicit for The Amazing Nightcrawler #4 claims Kurt Wagner has a daughter... but love, sex, and natural childbirth are a crime in the Age of X-Man!
Better break out your credit card if you want to follow the entire story for Marvel's biggest-ever super-mega-crossover event in May!
Marvel's May solicits seem to hint that Malekith could find some surprising allies amongst earth's superperson community in War of the Realms.
The new comic by Jody Houser and Edgar Salazar will achieve continuity relevance to the Netflix TV show with this new character.
"The Perfect Ten" had wrestled his last televised match last September, but is believed to have "pulled a George Costanza" and continued to show up to work.