This is the newly revealed cover dress for the new Catwoman first issue by Joelle Jones. And it throws doubt into what may be happening in Batman #50. And
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It's only to be expected of course. But the immediate and increased media attention for the contents of today's X-Men Gold #30 has ensured that the comic
While Cyborg has been solicited up to a double-sized issue for #25 in August, both that issue and the previously solicited #24 will no longer be published.
Rolled & Told #1 is a new attempt to merge the worlds of comics and games, with missions for a variety of tabletop games laid out, one every issue.
This week's biggest books were X-Men Gold #30's Mutant Wedding, Dan Slott's Tony Stark: Iron Man #1, Batman #49, and Justice League #2.
Ahoy Comics, the new comic book publisher founded by journalist Hart Seely, is launching its first two comics in the upcoming Diamond Previews.
It may just be a fleeting mention. But Catwoman's bisexuality has been established in canon, so why not?
Alan Moore's second novel, Jerusalem, weighing in at two-thirds of a million pages, will be published in paperback in the USA by Liveright in September.
Mobster Graveyard by David Furr, Ryan Cody, and Shannon Smith is Antarctic Press's launch title for September 2018, as is William The Last by Brian Shearer.
September sees the launch of a new series from Black Mask Comics, The Devil Within, by Stephanie Phillips and Witchblade's Maan House.
Could this confirm our theory that these may be linked to Thanos having a different approach to the idea of wiping out half the life in the universe?
Fantasy satire and spinoff comic book series Stabbity Bunny series Stabbity Ever After joins Source in launching from Scout Comics in September.
Action Lab has a brand new Vamplets, a new Nutmeg -- and a tonne of covers for Dollface. More covers for Dollface than comics they are publishing.
Two new creator-owned titles launch in September from AfterShock Comics, the crime drama Patience Conviction Revenge by Patrick Kindlon and Marco Ferrari
Oni Press is launching a comic book sex guide from Erika Moen and Matthew Nolan, alongside a new Kim Reaper series by Sarah Galey, a new Sleepy Gary
September sees a brand new comic book from Dan Boultwood from Titan Comics which is always enough to get me interested. Newbury & Hobbes are a comic
Today sees the publication of Amazing Spider-Man #301 and Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #1. The former is Dan Slott's final Spider-man
Superman has had his Superman robots since the nineteen fifties. A product of the Silver Age, Superman duplicate robots were used as a substitute for
So, Poison Ivy has been portrayed as a genocidally murderous supervillain in the recent Damage series. Which is set after her Birds Of Prey appearances as
It's tough to be Captain Marvel. Oh sure, Carol Danvers is about to be played by Brie Larson in an upcoming movie. But when you've been through storylines
IDW's September 2018 solicitations begin with what will no doubt be a monster hit, Star Trek Vs Transformers, using the stylings of the seventies Star
September 2018 comes to Dark Horse Comics solicitations. With the launch of their Stranger Things comic book alongside Mystery Science Theater 3000,
It's the third Teen Titans #23 in just five years... but this looks like a significant one. And not only does the destruction make you recall the
Today sees the publication of Batman #49 by Tom King, Mikel Janin and June Chung. Much has been made of the Joker's intention to attend the wedding of
The July edition of Diamond Comic Distributors’ monthly PREVIEWS catalog arrives in comic shops and digitally on June 27th and features comic books,
Two/three weeks ago, while attending the Download music festival, British comic book writer Leah Moore suffered a brain injury. Leah's medical costs will
Every now and then I talk about one of the finest comic books ever published in the English language -- and probably the German language as well.
This is what September promises for the sold-out-but-not-yet-published Cosmic Ghost Rider, with the solicitation for issue 3.
Ryan Sands plays Geoffrey Wilder in the Marvel TV adaptation of the Runaways comic book. But as well as being an actor, Sands is also an illustrator.
Jeff Parker, Bob Q, and Simon Bowland will tell the World War II stories of James Bond, set in 1941, as a 17-year-old student during the Clydebank Blitz.