Strap in as Alpha Flight #3 welcomes a new nemesis. Because of course, there ain't no party like a superhero revelation party.
Marvel Comics Archives
Peter Sanderson & Rich Yanizeski created Victor Timely for Avengers Annual #21 in 1992. And now they get a "special thanks" in Loki Season 2.
The Marvel Comics January 2024 solicits have dropped, including Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto.
The Marvel Comics January 2024 solicits and solicitations have dropped, including a few for February as well, such as Edge OF Spider-Verse.
Here are the full solicits and solicitations for Marvel Comics in January 2024, as well as a few for February 2024, like a side dish.
Marvel Comics is to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Spider-Man getting a black costume through 2024 with... Secret Wars facsimile editions!
Star Wars: Jango Fett is a new series that will take over from the current Star Wars: Bounty Hunters , which will be cancelled by Marvel.
A Cable comic book story launching from X-Force and New Mutants writer of three decades ago, Fabian Nicieza, with Scot Eaton.
Miles Morales got a new vampire hunting costume ahead of Blood Hunt... all in yesterday's Bleeding Cool courtesy of Lying In The Gutters,
Double Midnight Comics of Manchester, NH, posted the following appeal "Last night this guy helped himself to a CGC graded Hulk #181."
Three Krakoan X-Men comics out this week, none of them with X in the title, Astonishing Iceman #3, Children Of The Vault #3 and Iron Man #11.
In 2024, Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz & Marte Gracia will launch Blood Hunt, a crossover between Avengers, Blade and Miles Morales: Spider-Man
Today's trademark-maintaining Crypt Of The Shadows, published in time for Hallowe'en, makes a Doctor Strange suggestion...
Marvel Comics is extending their Black, White & Red anthology line into the Alien universe with Alien: Black, White & Blood.
In Star Wars #39, LANDO CALRISSIAN demonstrates intense droid affection while Jabba's Palace turns into a haven for sinister, blood-thirsty bots.
Suit up as Invincible Iron Man #11 catapults you to Tony Stark's honeymoon, flexing his marital prowess alongside his heroics.
Daredevil #2 swings into stores this week—find out why crime isn't the only rocky thing for Matt Murdock. Loses villains, loses girlfriend — classic Matt!
In Avengers Inc. #2 there's a ghost on the loose in Avengers Mansion. Let's hope it does some purging as we dissect this week's tease.
Marvel Voices: Loki Presents: The Bifrost And Furious by Karla Pacheco, Roberta Ingranata & Fer Sifuentes-Sujo. Emphasis on the "bi"?
The Empire's nanny issues take center stage in this week's Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #2, because who doesn't love a Jedi in distress?
Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #1 promises the 'scariest' Spider-Man story yet. Brace for startling revelations or just another gimmick?
Tune in for Ghost Rider #19, folks, where magical talents apparently now count as cult recruiting assets. Even ethereal bikers aren't safe.
Bishop and Cable storm the stage with guns blazing in Children of the Vault #3. Because who needs a stealth approach anyway, right?
Amazing Spider-Man #35 topped the Bleeding Cool bestseller chart easily this week, well ahead of its Wolverine and Batman & Robin rivals.
Steve McNiven is working on a secret project with Charles Soule, which he calls their"love letter to Frank Miller" shown off at NYCC
Can Moon Knight stop Black Spectre in time in Moon Knight #28, or will we experience the marvel of yet another comic apocalypse?
New York Comic Con has seen Marvel Comics give a little more about Chip Zdarsky and Daniel Acuña's new limited series, Avengers: Twilight out in January.
Will the Jade Giant be ensnared by the Swamp Siren or will Man-Thing fight for love? Dive into this preview of Incredible Hulk #5.
Get ready for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #11, where our hero faces a vampire invasion in his neighborhood. Could there be any less original trope?
In Spring 2024, Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, and Marte Gracia will launch Blood Hunt, a vampire crossover event between Avengers, Blade and Miles Morales: