Marvel's USAgent character is returning with a new series written by Christopher Priest. But it appears that the announced artist is changing. The comic
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REVIEW: Ultraman: The Rise of Ultraman #1 sees Marvel Comics relaunch this Kaiju-fighting hero with a sci-fi origin story.
It's been a long time coming. And DC Comics is no longer part of the picture. But if they were, Marvel Comics would still beat them when it came to sales
Doyle Dormammu has become quite the hit character in the current Strange Academy series. Created by Skottie Young and Humberto Ramos, he is the Son of the
In previous articles, Bleeding Cool has wondered just where Moira Mactaggert might be. Not seen in the X-Men books since the last issue of House Of X,
Today's Marvel Comics line feature a tribute to the actor Chadwick Boseman, who played Black Panther in the Marvel Comics movies. Activist writer Ta
Alongside the start of a 22-part epic crossover, Marvel also launched a back-to-basics character-focused Juggernaut series last week with Juggernaut #1.
X of Swords: Creation #1 kicks off the X of Swords crossover event, revealing it's basically the same format as WWE Survivor Series.
Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas talks about the unique perspective he brings to his upcoming Marvel comic Werewolf By Night.
This was the Jonathan Hickman 1995 page from Marvel Comics #1000, drawn by Dustin Weaver. And published on August 28th, 2019, thirteen months ago. And in
Deadpool was co-created by Image Comics founder Rob Liefeld. So they might know a thing or two about him. And it's a way for Image Comics' marketing team
REVIEW: Empyre Fallout: Fantastic Four #1 sees the Profiteer go full Karen in the epilogue to this Avengers & Fantastic Four-centric event.
With apologies to Fiona Apple, the best description for X Of Swords: Creation #1's kick-off to a new mutant-minded michegas would be “slow like honey,
Two weeks ago, Bleeding Cool reported on Marvel Comics delays due to printer issues, in different areas. Well, there are more to come. Again, comic book
REVIEW: Avengers: Empyre Aftermath #1 sees the full team behind Marvel's Empyre event wrap up the series and look toward the future.
Bleeding Cool already gave you a bloody look at Wolverine: Black, White & Blood, the new high-end art anthology launching from Marvel Comics in
Lanna Souvanny is a French artist living in Vancouver, Canada. Last year, she co-created the comic Noah Zark with Mark Waid, which appeared in the Steel
Settle back. Gerry Conway, co-creator of The Punisher, Firestorm, Power Girl, Vixen, and Carol Danvers - Captain Marvel, has something to tell us all
In a surprise move, HBO Max announced a TV spinoff prequel series for Suicide Squad, namely Peacemaker, starring John Cena, reprising his role from the
Classic Hulk villain has been given quite the lease of life in the second half of Al Ewing and Joe Bennett's Immortal Hulk. And as last week's Immortal
Well, now we know what else Al Ewing is up to. Last week, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that there was an X-Men Classified comic book being set up for
X Of Swords spoilers coming, be warned. And we start with a doozy, though it may be lesser of late. Acts of death mean less in the X-Men comic books of
Originally planned for Free Comic Book Day earlier this year, Marvel's X-Men comic ran an X Of Swords preview (if we but knew it) by Jonathan Hickman and
We're probably going to be talking a lot about X Of Swords: Creation today. We will start out small and relatively non-spoilery, such as this article, but
Where in the world is Marvel's Otherworld? Aside from "other"? I was introduced to it in the old days of Captain Britain comic book - but there were older
What would it take to convince formerly heroic X-Men to murder in the name of Apocalypse in Excalibur #12? That's what we hope to find out.
Before he was getting railed by a two-dicked Wolverine, Cyclops was just a boy in an orphanage and Marvel's Snapshots: X-Men revisits that.
In Hellions #4, the X-Men's quiet council apparently decided that Madelyne Pryor isn't a real person and doesn't deserve resurrection.
X-Men #12 lays out the history of Arakko ahead of the beginning of X of Swords in an issue that's really just a massive data dump.
Yeah, we already knew you had to buy every issue of X of Swords to understand the X-Books... but it's nice to hear it said out loud.