Thunderstrike isn't looking so great in this preview of Strange #2. Looks like 25 years of death haven't been kind to him.
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Fifteen issues is a pretty good run for a Marvel book. Check out a preview of Black Widow #15, ending this Wednesday.
Witness the birth of X-Force's next villain in this preview of X-Force #27, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel.
In a shocking preview of She-Hulk #3, the titular She-Hulk disparages the good name of New York Style Pizza.
As the Baxter building falls in this preview of Fantastic Four #42, Reed gives the order to initiate Protocol Zero. Oh no! Not Protocol Zero! What's Protocol Zero?
When Sage notices The Beast is being more of a dick than usual in this preview of X-Force Annual #1, she does the only thing she can: rat him out!
We aren't experts on polite society, but we're pretty sure you aren't supposed to attack your dinner host with a knife as in this preview of Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #22.
Moon Knight goes up against Rutherford Winner in this preview of Moon Knight #10... so what does that make him?
Death may have restored the sight of Alicia Masters in this preview of The Thing #6, but she's still trying to steal her man.
Paul Cornell and Mike Hawthorne are adapting the original Wild Cards stories into a new comic book series in June, Wild Cards: The Drawing Of
Storm is just trying to lead the planet of Arrako in this preview of X-Men Red #1, so why is her own council giving her grief?
Anti-mutant tensions reach Fever Pitch in this preview of Marauders #1. He's just happy to be remembered.
Will Kingpin and Typhoid Mary's love story have a happy ending in this preview of Devil's Reign #6? We wouldn't count on it.
Kraven and the Hunters, a band of Nazi punks, have invaded Spider-Punk's territory in this preview of Spider-Punk #1. The Dead Kennedys have a saying about that...
Carol visits the Starjammers in a space prison in this preview of Captain Marvel Annual #1, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
This is a comic book seven years in the making, with numerous false starts, concepts and creative teams. At San Diego Comic-Con in 2015, Bleeding Cool
Marvel Comics has changed the digital comic book file for King Conan #2, originally published in January. The original final page originally looked as
A few minor spoilers for the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man Volume #1, to give an idea of where MArvel will be taking Spider-Man in his sixtieth
We mentioned that there was more Peach Momoko coming from Marvel after the conclusion of her recent Demon Days comic books. Now Marvel Comics has
May sees Marvel Comics relaunch Savage Avengers, from David Pepose and Carlos Magno, with a new team of Daredevil: Elektra, Anti-Venom, Black Knight,
Last week, Bleeding Cool reported that Marvel Comics had cancelled all retailers' orders forDeadly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Taboo, B. Earl and Juan
It may only be March (just about). But thoughts turn to the 2023 calendars. Including the Alex Ross Marvel Mural calendar from Abrams. Rather than one
Well now, there's a thing. In the X-Men comic books in recent years, the mutants of the Marvel Universe have set up their own island, an independent
Today's Immortal X-Men #1 reveals that Mister Sinister may be getting all his Bar Sinister gossip from the future. You know, it's not entirely different
Here's a JobWatch look at recent hirings and promotions at a number of comic book and graphic novel publishers. JobWatch: Alexander Lu is a freelance
Last week Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Simu Liu, star of Marvel's Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings, was stating that he would not "sign
Amazing Spider-Man #93 time! Spoilers of course. Not that there haven't been enough of those. The relaunch of Amazing Spider-Man #1 in April tells us
Immortal X-Men #1 is outand, along the way, it reveals a big secret about Mister Sinister that overnight transforms everything about his time on Krakoa,
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics is sending a bunch of books back to second printings. And we even have a cover for one of them, with Black Panther in his
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review Hasbro's bench trial victory in a dispute over ownership rights to The Game of Life, with the heirs