Forty years after their creation, Power Pack is back from series original creators, writer and artist Louise Simonson and June Brigman, for 2024.
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Today's Venom #25 sees a twisty-turny trip across time that may, to some extent, explain the appearance of Flexo The Rubber Man.
The Energon Universe, is a new shared universe stealth-launched by Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici in Void Rivals #1
The Marvel Zombies series is to return in October in Marvel's action anthology format Black, White And Blood. But what about today?
In Daredevil #13 by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto, Matt Murdock saved his friend Foggy Nelson (and President Joe Biden) from Hell.
Previously on Star Wars: Dark Droids, the merged Scourge/Spark Of All Things has decided to make a move on Darth Vader.
Marvel has four Orchis Vs Krakoa X-Men titles out this week, Astonishing Iceman #2, Children Of The Vault #2, X-Force #44, and X-Men Red #15.
The late Marvel editor and writer Mark Gruenwald, famously laid out some time travel rules for Marvel Comics creators,
Take a frosty trip down memory lane as Astonishing Iceman #2 sends our chilly hero back home. Will Bobby's hometown stay cool under pressure?
In Venom #25, Eddie Brock plays Doctor Who with Doctor Doom's time machine and somehow ends up in detention. High school, am I right?
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #10, the speedster Hightail brings more to New York's streets than a swift beat-down. Can't wait...no really, I can't.
Looks like stormy weather is on the horizon for the X-Men in X-Men Red #15, and memory issues take center stage. Will the truth be more than Fisher King can bear?
In X-Force #44, the team faces their toughest challenge yet - going a whole issue without internet. Bulk buy your popcorn now.
I think it's very unlikely that the new costume for Spider-Man India will turn sentient and attack him. But this kind of thing has happened before.
Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 – When Obi is not cutting limbs, he's running a galactic daycare. Catch the scoop!
They used to be accused of rotting your kids' brains. Now parental self-help books are turning to Marvel Comics for inspiration.
Spiders, songs, and sleepless nights, oh my! Get ready for Marvel's Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #0. It's Spider-Man... but can it hit the right notes?
Red Goblin #8: Normie and Gramps lock horns while an unknown menace bides its time. Prepare for family drama dipped in blood.
Messy pasts, teen crushes, and how on earth Doctor Strange got involved – saddle up for Ghost Rider #18!
Are your pockets deep enough? Get ready for Venom Annual #1, a showdown of symbiote might vs. assassin skills.
Get ready for Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest #3's teenage angst with extra 'tude! Can our hero put these rebellious teens back in their place?
Children of the Vault #2 brings us mutant militarism, divorced from reality. Bishop and Cable unite to complain. Enjoy!
Brush up your resume, Admiral Piett, Star Wars: Darth Vader #38 finds the Dark Lord battling both SCOURGED Droids and his own empire. Sounds like Tuesday.
Preview of Incredible Hulk #4: Why face your problems when you can acid-trip them away? Hulk vs. Man-Thing in a mind twist-fest.
Werewolf by Night #1 hits stores with an unholy alliance to save a child. Jack and Elsa butting heads or butting monsters?
Just when you thought things couldn't get weirder, Marvel gives us Alligator Loki #1. Warning: contains excessive cuteness and helmeted reptiles.
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Got a murder mystery to solve and a celebrity hero to exploit? Avengers Inc. #1 is coming to bring you 'Avenging' with a fedora flip.
In Daredevil #1, Matt Murdock faces his biggest challenge yet: redecorating Hell's Kitchen.
In February 2024, Chris Claremont teams up with Edgar Salazar for a sequel to Claremont’s Wolverine solo stories with Madripoor Knights.