Black Cat #10 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, and the titular Black Cat continues to attract attention by stealing the Infinity Gems.
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If you think your family get-togethers are dysfunctional, wait until you get a load of Thor's in this preview of Thor #17, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel.
Miles Morales has been a teen superhero for ten years with Miles Morales Spider-Man #30, which is one of those things in comics you just don't want to think too hard about.
Luke Skywalker's daddy issues follow him everywhere he goes -- literally -- in this preview of Star Wars #17, out from Marvel Comics on Wednesday.
Check out a Mephisto-heavy preview of Amazing Spider-Man #74, the final issue written by Nick Spencer before his flight to Substack.
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics has a bunch of new second printings, for Shang-Chi #3 and #4, the Death Of Doctor Strange #1, Kang The Conqueror #2 and Moon
Bleeding Cool just looked at the upcoming Avengers #750 and Avengers Forever #1 and the way they may be reflecting the current What If...? TV series on
Comic book Jason Aaron has been going all out on parallel universes in his current run on the Avengers comic book. From a parallel dimensional Heroes
The estate of the legendary Steve Ditko has served notices of termination for Marvel's Spider-Man and Doctor Strange copyrights.
This is one of the posters issued by Sony for the upcoming movie Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage, showing the character of She-Venom as played by Michelle
A new Venom/Carnage series is the latest title to join Marvel's lineup of weekly digital "infinity" comics available on Marvel Unlimited.
Last week, I talked about his launch of Gunslinger Spawn #1 which went to FOC last night. Todd McFarlane asked me which new comic book character launch in
Today sees the publication of X-Men #3, X-Men: Onslaught Revolution #1, X-Corp #5, and X-Men Unlimited #4, as well as the final issue of Guardians Of The
In Marvel Comics December 2021 solicitations, they added a number of books for the first week of January 2022 that will have to be ordered a little
Today sees The Death Of Doctor Strange #1 by Jed MacKay and Lee Garbett, published by Marvel Comics. And it does indeed deliver on its title. No waiting
Today sees the publication of X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation comic that acts as a cap for Si Spurrier and Bob Quinn's Way Of X series, looking at the
It's been missing from the last couple of solicitations listings, but often in Marvel Comics that means the schedules are being jiggled around. But with
Bleeding Cool has a first look at Jason Aaron and Mahmud Asrar's King Conan #1, with an unlettered preview I bet Jude Terror is bursting at the seams to
Teslelephant time! In 1903, Topsy the elephant died of electrocution on Coney Island. Topsy had killed a man, and after being proved to be unmanageable,
Way of X and X-Men Onslaught Revelations artist Bob Quinn shared unused costume designs from the Hellfire Gala for Pixie, Loa, and Nightcrawler.
Star Wars time! Last week, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Marvel Comics has pulled the IDW license for all-ages Marvel Comics, known as Marvel
The X-Men are none-too-pleased to see the High Evolutionary arrive on Krakoa in this preview of X-Men #3, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel.
The Guilt Hulk as created by Peter David and Dale Keown first appeared in The Incredible Hulk Vol. 2, #377 in 1991, as a malevolent representation of
Captain America: The Ghost Army is an upcoming Young Adult graphic novel to be published by Scholastic Books with Marvel Comics. The book is written by
In April, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Marvel Comics was pulling its newly planned Predator comic book launch for July 2021 from Ed Brisson and Kev
Larry Hama writes a team-up between Wolverine and Jubilee with art by Billy Tan in X-Men Legends #7, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
With a breadth of overwrought melodrama and an unfortunate and exhausting ending, X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #2 does nothing to honor its title or its
Diamond Comics may have cancelled this year's Halloween ComicFest, for being too close to Free Comic Book Day this year. But Marvel Comics is going ahead
Steve Rogers learns what a voicemail is in this preview of United States of Captain America #4, but he still doesn't know how to check MySpace.
In Marvel Comics, the name "M’baku" got a lot of derisive snorts and scoffing before an actor named Winston Duke came along. Now, in The Last