Marvel's August solicits revealed some big news for Exiles fans. The original team is returning to the book, and Blink appears to be caught in the middle!
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Marvel's plan to make colorists obsolete so they have less cover credits to worry about continues in August with a new Color Your Own book, this time featuring everyone's favorite symbiote-powered anti-hero, Venom.
Looks like another Marvel title is getting a "fresh start" in August, but this time, it won't need dual numbering. In the just-released Marvel August solicitations, Weapon X #21 teases the death of at least one team member, with Sabretooth left to save the rest of the team.
Written by Seanan McGuire and Marco Failla, the 40-page annual promises to "reveal the secrets" of a young Kitty's Summer camp hijinks and teen mutant angst.
It's hard to keep track of him when there are so many versions floating around the timestream, but Marvel seems to have lost its Cable, at least the one with a solo ongoing series, in their August solicitations.
DC has released the first look at Lauren Faust's upcoming Cartoon Network series, DC Super Hero Girls. And Faust, in addition to executive producing the
Last week, superstar writer Gail Simone revealed an Alex Ross variant cover for Plastic Man #2. Simone wasn't content with that, however, taking to Twitter Monday to surprise fans with another variant cover, this time by Amanda Conner and Dave Johnson.
Ms. Marvel co-creator G. Willow Wilson took to Twitter Monday to address what she described as a concerning trend in reactions to the news that Kamala Khan will join the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
BOOM! Studios has announced a new original graphic novel by Terry Blas and Claudia Aguirre, about a magical hotel whose doors lead to other worlds.
Vince McMahon has finally gotten his revenge on CM Punk for that line during the Pipe Bomb speech where Punk called him a "millionaire who should be a billionaire."
As expected, it's now being reported that Fox and WWE are in the process of closing a deal to bring SmackDown Live, WWE's B-Show, to Fox's broadcast TV network in fall of 2019.
For DC fans panicked that Bendis will tear Superman's continuity in half like a rampaging She-Hulk before you can say the words "...the hell?!", Bendis has been working overtime to assure you.
We've seen the dress. We know about the upcoming solo series. Now, DC Comics has unveiled a new costume for Catwoman, debuting on the cover of August's
Supergirl, the comic book series, is returning from the dead this August with a new creative team, following April's Supergirl #20 that was believed to be
The Joe Kubert Distinguished Storyteller Award recognizes "outstanding comic book creators who exemplify both Joe Kubert’s artistic talent and his commitment to nurturing the comic book community."