Today sees the publication of X-Men #3, X-Men: Onslaught Revolution #1, X-Corp #5, and X-Men Unlimited #4, as well as the final issue of Guardians Of The
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In Marvel Comics December 2021 solicitations, they added a number of books for the first week of January 2022 that will have to be ordered a little
Today sees The Death Of Doctor Strange #1 by Jed MacKay and Lee Garbett, published by Marvel Comics. And it does indeed deliver on its title. No waiting
Today sees the publication of X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation comic that acts as a cap for Si Spurrier and Bob Quinn's Way Of X series, looking at the
It's been missing from the last couple of solicitations listings, but often in Marvel Comics that means the schedules are being jiggled around. But with
Today's Batman #113 from James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, and Tomeu Moray, as Batman goes up against The Magistrate, all the while that Seer is telling
It's Miracle Molly time! James Tynion IV is quitting Batman in November, in order to focus on his creator-owned line, including his Substack Comics, The
Today sees the publication of Batman #113 from James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez, and Batman: The Detective #5 by Tom Taylor, Andy Kubert and Sandra Hope,
"I would have words with thee", spoken by Marvel Comics' version of Thor wasn't exactly a catchphrase right from the beginning, was certainly part of its
In Rorschach #1 by Tom King and Jorge Fornes, an unauthorised sequel to Watchmen published by DC Comics, we learned of a copy of a tape by Wil Myerson, a
When Tom Taylor writes a new comic set in London, I will give it a beady eye. And today sees the release of Batman: The Detective #1.
As Bleeding Cool previously reported, today sees the release of Batman: Urban Legends #2 from DC Comics continuing the story of Jason Todd, Red Hood,
It's a brand new day for Barbara Gordon, formerly Batgirl, now Oracle again, in today's DC Comics titles. Featuring prominently in both The Joker #2 and
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We're over a third of the way through 2021. I know, it feels like we should still be in January, right? But will any comic book, from mainstream,