If nothing else, this confirms that Image Comics' Spawn uses the same printers as Marvel Comics. Even though Image Comics used thicker paper and cover
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Given the gender and sexual fluidity of the Norse God Of Mischief, Loki, as well as the various physical forms they have taken over Marvel's history, they
It's Magneto time. Bleeding Cool put the word out a couple of days ago, X-Factor #10 is now currently selling from between $25 and $40 on eBay, and the
Star Wars: Resistance Reborn novelist Rebecca Roanhorse is writing the new Phoenix comic for Marvel Comics, with Echo as the new host of the galactic
Oh, and you thought only X-Factor #10 had the big last-page reveal this week? Not a bit of it. Crossover #7 is a "very special" episode of the Crossover
Big spoilers ahead, but before that drops, here's a look at how Marvel Comics has been treating Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, of late. First an X-Men
On Monday, Bleeding Cool told folks that they might want to make sure they get a copy of X-Factor #10 this week, as it brings the Hellfire Gala to a
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics" underlines the point that people use statistics to say whatever they want. Rob Liefeld
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool got the word that X-Factor #10, published this coming Wednesday by Marvel Comics, may turn out to be a collectible comic.
Dark Ages is the long-delayed comic book series from Marvel Comics by Tom Taylor and Ivan Coello, originally teased and promised as part of Free Comic
Mike Hawthorne has worked extensively in comic books over the last few decades including on the likes of Deadpool, The Un-Men, Spider-Man, Conan, Ballad
Planet-Size X-Men #1 took a lot of people by surprise. So did SWORD #6. Well, Bleeding Cool has got the word that this week's X-Factor #10 will have just
If you're not ready to hear the answer to a question, don't ask. In this preview of Star Wars Doctor Aphra #11, that's a lesson the titular doctor should have paid more attention to.
The solicit for Daredevil #31 promises this issue will mark a turning point in Daredevil's saga, but for the preview, you'll have to settle for a really pissed off Elektra.
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8 by Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck was published in 1984 and featured the origin of Spider-Man's then-new black costume, the
Everyone in this preview of Black Widow #8, in stores next week from Marvel Comics, is dealing with seeing a man melt before their eyes differently.
We knew that Inferno was returning in some form for quite some time. And Marvel Comics launches a new Inferno series in September from Jonathan Hickman
S.W.O.R.D. #6 features a collection of breathtaking character moments, and you might get enough joy out of this to get past some mild issues with the
Alone with only the humanoid manifestation of his ship, Skuttlebutt, Bill must rescue his friends from a tentacle monster in this preview of Beta Ray Bill #4.
It's Rob Liefeld time again. When writer Vita Ayala was named the new writer on New Mutants last year, as part of Jonathan Hickman's Krakoan X-Men line.
The Avengers and Thanos, sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G. First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes Kang getting his freaking ass kicked?! Avengers Mech Strike #4 preview.
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Things look dire for the titular Black Knight in this preview of Black Knight Curse of the Ebony Blade #4. For one thing, BK cannot hold his liquor. Like, at all.
The solicitation for The Marvels #3 promises secrets will be revealed. We don't have the secrets, but we do have a preview of the issue.
Will Tony Stark murder Reed Richards at the behest of Sersi? You'd better read this preview of Eternals #5 to find out, true believers!
Things go sour for the titular Shang-Chi in this preview of Shang-Chi #2 when Captain America busts up an auction for cosmic cube Shang-Chi really, really wanted.
Amazing Spider-Man may be headed for a reboot, but there's time to spend six bucks on Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man Chameleon Conspiracy #1.
White Fox gets off on the wrong foot in Black Cat Annual #1, injecting Felicia with a nanobomb instead of just asking her for her help.
X-Factor must get ready for the Hellfire Gala in this preview of X-Factor #10... so why is Eyeboy watching Polaris and Aurora get dressed?
In this preview of United States of Captain America #1, poor Steve and Sam can't even enjoy a nice quiety road trip without someone trying to kill all the Captain Americas. Wait, how many Captain Americas are there?