In last year's adjectiveless Spider-Man series, Jessica Drew - Spider-Woman - was severed from the Spider-Verse Web Of Life. It was a thing.
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Ms Marvel: The New Mutant concludes with its fourth issue for the Fall Of X, co-written with Ms Marvel herself, Iman Vellani.
X-Men Origins: Blue published today does just what it had been threatening, rewrites the already repeatedly rewritten origins of Nightcrawler
The Amazing Spider-Man crossover Gang War kicks off properly today with Amazing Spider-Man: First Strike #1, Luke Cage #1 and Spider-Woman #1
Fall of X with X-Men Infinity Unlimited #115, Ms Marvel: The New Mutant #4, Realm Of X #4, X-Men Origins: Blue... and Howard The Duck
It is often Marvel creates a brand new word used everywhere. But they did with "unalive in Deadpool. Ten years later, Ms Marvel picks it up.
Doctor Who: The Star Beast was based on the comic that Pat Mills and Dave Gibbons created for Doctor Who Weekly from Marvel back in 1980.
When Chris Claremont took over X-Men in the late seventies, it appeared that he had plans for Nightcrawler that never came to fruition.
Check out our preview of Predator vs Wolverine #3, where Logan's metal meets extraterrestrial menace in a gory tango of terror!
Bleeding Cool published Comic Book Retailers Say The Funniest Things Part One and Part Two. But they keep saying funny things.
In Moon Knight #29, the big hand's on the showdown as our caped punching bag faces the Black Spectre's bloody curtain call.
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #12, Spidey's fanged foe is on the prowl. Can he and Blade stop the bite before the Gang War?
In Captain America #3, Misty Knight plays detective while Cap becomes a target. Can Steve escape this ghost from his past?
In Realm of X #4, all hell breaks loose in Vanaheim. Can our heroes survive or is it just another Tuesday in the Marvel Universe?
Explore the X-citing finale in Ms Marvel: The New Mutant #4 as Kamala Khan reckons with the mutant dream turning X-tremely sour!
Dive into X-Men Blue: Origins #1 as we unravel the dubious nuances of Nightcrawler's entry into this world. Secrets await!
Witness the chaos unfurl in Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War - First Strike #1. Spider-Man swings into a New York crime meltdown!
In Luke Cage: Gang War #1, our hero swaps paperwork for punches as New York's streets ignite with good old-fashioned chaos.
In Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #3, guess who's stalking the galaxy's favorite hermit? Vader (and daddy issues), obviously.
PrintWatch: Second printings for Venom #27, White Widow #1, Secret Wars #1, Carnage #1, Black Panther #6 and Daredevil: Black Armor #1
In 1980, Doctor Who Weekly, published by Marvel UK, included a new comic book strip by Pat Mills, John Wagner, and Dave Gibbons, Star Beast.
Dive into Marvel's latest drama-fest in Spider-Woman #1—where a gang war is just another Wednesday.
Check out our sneak peek of Marvel Zombies: Black, White, and Blood #2, where black and white horror gets a splash of visceral red.
In Howard the Duck #1, watch our feathered PI ponder a life that might've been. Is it a dream or just fowl play?
The Ultimate Spider-Man version of May Parker, the aunt of Peter Parker, certainly had some moves on her. But then, so did the original.
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran a look at the comments of comics store chain owner Phil Boyle about the state of the direct market industry.
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade was popular yesterday, something I only have mental images from Amazing Spider-Man comic books.
The Doctor Who comic Star Beast adapted into the returning TV series is burning up the charts with a confirmed Disney+ airing time.
Wilson Fisk, is playing the good guy when it comes to the mutants, but Spider-Man's Gang War maintauns him as New York's Big Bad still.
Immortal X-Men #17, Uncanny Spider-Man #3, Invincible Iron Man #12, Wolverine #39 and X-Men Infinity Unlimited #114 bring Orchis closer...





























