In this issue of Excalibur, Saturnyne wants Brian Braddock's sword, but he's obsessed with an amulet. X-ual Healing recaps Excalibur #13!
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There are a lot of Marvel Comics solicitations changes coming down the pipe. Some see comic book creators get a helping hand with schedules. Others occur
All the Local Comic Shop Day variants so far. Marco Davanzo, Executive Director of ComicsPRO – the organization that runs Local Comic Shop Day – says the
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
In Guardians Of The Galaxy #7, it’s a new day in the farthest reaches of the universe as all the great spaceborne empires come together in their own Paris
I checked this out last week and Runaways #32, solicited before lockdown, is still on the Marvel Comics schedules, for February 2021. Well, Marvel has
We are looking at January now but back in July, Marvel Comics announced it had the Aliens and Predator licences from Disney-purchased Fox, after decades
This is the listing from Marvel's January 2021 solicitations (to be published in May), for The Complete Kirby War & Romance books, with the bookstore
For the longest time, Brett Booth - artist on Titans, Teen Titans, Flash, Nightwing, Flash Forward and Justice League at DC Comics - has been wanting to
No more Frankensteining - here are the full Marvel January 2021 solicitations for Marvel Comics. And there are still plenty of surprises. As King In Black
Marvel's Ike Perlmutter donated $15 million *in September alone* to America First Action, a Donald Trump Super PAC run by Linda McMahon.
King in Black: Return of the Valkyries #1 is one of the many King In Black titles coming in December and January - you can see a checklist of them here.
So in Amazing Spider-Man, Norman Osborn has gone through an Axis-style reversal of personality. And confirming the final-page reveal of Amazing Spider-Man
Today's Guardians Of The Galaxy is a post-Empyre diplomatic mission, with politics, conferences, betrayals, threats, allegiances, and treaties from all
What with all the signs of The Reckoning War upon us in Fantastic Four - especially today's Fantastic Four #25 (spoilers) - it might make sense to revisit
As Bleeding Cool may have mentioned before, twenty-or-so-years ago, Dan Slott used to drop something into a number of his comic books at Marvel about
Well, Dan Slott and Marvel Comics did promise "And a new, major, permanent status quo change for Marvel’s First Family" after Empyre, in Fantastic Four
Sometimes I look at American writers writing Captain Britain and Excalibur comic books for Marvel and I feel a little like, well, a little like Brian
Some of today's Marvel Comics feature a full checklist for The King In Black event. And while some crossover events state that you don't have to buy every
It's Declan Shalvey time, it seems. Now, there certainly seems to be an awful lot of Hulk around at the moment from Marvel Comics. Immortal Hulk, Maestro,
As the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List recorded every month, the Maestro series by Peter David and Dale Keown, a followup to their Hulk: Future Imperfect
Marvel Comics announced that in January, writer Saladin Ahmed and artist Minkyu Jung will end their run on the Magnificent Ms Marvel comic book with an
Marvel Comics will be releasing their full January 2021 solicitations today or tomorrow. But we can also have a runaround everything they have announced
In Cable #5, the titular Nathan Summers explores a space station with his parents in a creepy mashup of Alien and Leave it to Beaver.
In New Mutants #13, all signs are pointing to Cypher's participation in the X of Swords tournament being a really bad idea.
In Hellions #5, Mister Sinister leads the Hellions on a wacky adventure filled with witty banter and self-referential humor.
Both Kodansha and Archie Comics are releasing comic books for all-you-can-eat streaming services on the same day they publish them for sale, print or
The recent WWE Draft got us thinking... could Marvel and DC benefit from having a regular superhero draft to shake things up?
If this were a story unto itself, it might have done well but Hellions #5 will likely be much more enjoyable in the inevitable omnibus.
Strange Academy #1? After last week's poor showings (Marauders #5 did make it in eventually), this week Marvel Comics has sent a lot of comic books back