George Tuska was a comic artist best known for Golden Age work, who returned to comics in the sixties to co-create Luke Cage and Moondragon.
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Our favorite doom-breathing drama queen is at it again in Star Wars: Darth Vader #39. Cause nothing heals hate like a good ol' space opera.
Witness Scott Summers' hubris catch up with him in the X-Men #27. "I am the X-Men," he said. Taken down by a needle and thread!
X-Force #45 finds our heroes — Wolverine, Colossus and company — stuck behind bars. What next, community service?
In this week's Doctor Strange #8, the Doc goes toe-to-toe with his ancient twin, General Strange. Can Stephen's marriage survive this clone war?
A Reddit user posted leaked pages from next week's Batman #138 to Reddit's Batman board yesterday.... that was just the start.
This week, the Dall-E artificial intelligence service took a jump in terms of being able to generate comic book-style images.
Black Panther #5: Will Wakanda survive a spirit-haunted gang war, or is this just another superhero crisis du jour? Stay tuned.
Droid hating gone wrong: Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #39 dares to throw in a cyborg rampage twist. Will our heroes survive?
Get ready for an existential crisis with Immortal X-Men #16. Because when everything has gone wrong, what else is left? Spoiler alert: more wrong.
In Alien Annual #1, it's the queen vs. the planet. Who's hungry now? Find out this Wednesday!
In G.O.D.S. #1, Jonathan Hickman 'augments' Marvel's cosmos. A sign of end times, or an end to boredom? You decide.
Death Of Venomverse #2 saw the first appearance of the character Kid Venom, created by Taigami, to be collected in Kid Venom: Origins #1.
At the end of Ultimate Invasion by Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch, we saw Tony Stark and junior Kang, part of the new Ultimate Universe.
Dave Sim to implicate Chris Claremont over whatever went down with Marvelman and Miracleman? Time to pikc up Cerebus In Hell...
Local Comic Shop Day offers exclusive items and variant covers available only at bricks and mortar comic book stores. And so it is for 2023.
Here's a bunch of comic books going back to second printings - and in one case, fourth printings, part of Bleeding Cool's regular Printwatch reports.
Comic book creator Phil Hester posted two original artwork pages from The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson...
Marvel has finally published Miracleman: The Silver Age #6 by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham, which began publication thirty years ago.
So what are the latest Orchis plans against the mutants, the X-Men and Krakoa? Ms Marvel: The New Mutant #3 is at the epicentre...
Today sees the wedding of Tony Stark, Iron Man, and Emma Frost, White Queen of the Hellfire Club. This is how it was pictured on the covers.
Ultimate Invasion from Jonathan Hickman & Bryan Hitch showed us a new Ultimate Universe, one that the Maker carved out of a different reality
Stephanie Phillips has been writing the Contest of Chaos Annuals published by Marvel Comics that conclude today Agatha Hatkness.
Jean Grey #2 delves into Jean's dark past. But guess what? There's a plot twist! Dark Phoenix isn’t her problem this time. Spoilers ahead.
Avengers Annual #1 sees our 'heroes' making a choice between friendship and Darkhold. Uh-huh, as if they never juggle a dozen crises at once...
With Deadlier-than-ever Droids, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #36 promises a shocking blast from Aphra's past! Ah, sweet, sweet nostalgia.
Storm #5 swoops in this Wednesday. Our beloved, tempestuous X-Woman has had enough, but will we ever get enough of these masterpieces?
The 4th of October sees the release of G.O.D.S. #1, from Marvel, Transformers #1, from Image and Batman #138, from DC Comics.
Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti's G.O.D.S. #1 has gone to second printing, two weeks before the first printing is on comic store shelves.
Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2 drops this Wednesday, but Kamala's biggest issue isn't Orchis - it's bedroom snooze-fests gone wrong.