The multiverse haunts the Defenders with possibilities of better comics in this preview of Defenders: Beyond #4.
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Still reeling from crippling Mommy Issues, Darth Vader takes advice from Sabé and follows his heart, confronting the Emporer in this preview of Star Wars: Darth Vader #28.
Spider-Man is having one hell of a dream in this preview of Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1, by which we mean he's totally tripping face.
Starbrand ignores Captain Marvel's helicopter parenting in this preview of Avengers #61 and travels through time to fight Mephisto again. Someone needs to be grounded!
Young Miracleman awakens after a decades-long nap in the 21st century in this preview of Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham: The Silver Age #1, and amazingly, he doesn't immediately ask to go back to sleep.
In this preview of X-Men #16, Forge strikes a bargain with Mister Sinister, which is sure to work out great and not have disastrous unforeseen consequences. That's sarcasm, by the way.
Lady Qi’ra, Darth Vader, The Knights Of Ren, feature on Star Wars: Hidden Empire connecting variant covers by Steven Cummings. Following Star Wars: War of
Previously stated as being created by Whilce Portacio and John Byrne for Uncanny X-Men #282, and published in 1991, Bishop was a time-travelling mutant
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics is reprinting Miracleman #0 with internal art from Leinil Francis Yu on the cover, and Spider-Man #1 with a Mark Bagley cover.
This week, on the 18th of October, is the BBC's 100th Anniversary. Next year on the 16th of October, it's Disney's turn to celebrate a century. And Marvel
There were a lot of Judgment Day tie-in comic books published this week. But where might it all be going? Let's try and look at the tea leaves, join the
In his newsletter, Kieron Gillen talks about some of the nine Judgment Day tie-ins published today, specifically the three that he wrote. And pointing out
Looks like I need to update the Things To Do In London If You Like Comics - October 2022 listings. Mark Buckingham will be coming to London to sign the
Immortal X-Men #7 is the biggest, most impactful Judgment Day tie-in published by Marvel Comics today, even though it wasn't entirely sold that way. And
Homo sapiens - humans - evolved on Earth around 300,000 BC ago in Africa, though what is termed full behavioural modernity, including burial of the dead,
Exterminatrix or Oubliette Midas first appeared in Marvel Boy #1 by Grant Morrison and J.G. Jones published in 2000. The daughter of Marvel supervillain,
As we mentioned, there are nine, count them, nine AXE: Judgment Day tie-in comic books published by Marvel Comics today. And courtesy, of production
Since the recent Amazing Spider-Man relaunch, Peter Parker did something very bad. We still don't know what. But six months after it, Mary Jane Watson,
Today, Marvel Comics published nine AXE: Judgment Day tie-in comic books. And while some may have thought that AXE: Eternals #1 or AXE: Death To The
Will The Punisher punish children in this preview of Punisher War Journal: Brother #1? What if they're taking videos of him for the bad guys?
A new tale of the High Republic kicks off in this preview of Star Wars: The High Republic #1.
Everyone is getting judged in this preview of Captain Marvel #42. Captain Marvel... her sister... her flerkin...
Even in the past, Shatterax can't keep all his Captain Marvels straight in this preview of Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel #4.
Doctor Doom meets his match in this preview of All-Out Avengers #2... literally. Doom leads the Avengers into battle against another Doom.
Planning on dressing up as Wolverine this year, bub? Bleeding Cool has a list of everything you need for a comics-accurate Wolverine Halloween Costume.
Luke finally takes his daddy up on his offer and joins the dark side in this preview of Star Wars #28.
Nightcrawler gets one over on Isca as Legion prepares for war in this preview of Legion of X #6.
Venom is alone and being hunted in this preview of Venom #11 as Dylan lies in the hospital with no brain activity.
Can Gambit and his pals rob everyone on a Mississippi riverboat cruise in this preview of Gambit #4 before a space bounty hunter comes to collect him?
If Kraven really wanted to prove what a great hunter he was in this preview of X-Force #32, would he really go to an island where no one cares about dying?