REVIEW: Black Cat #12. Jed MacKay's ongoing series featuring Felicia Hardy might be coming to a close, but what's next for the character?
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Want something to lift the mood? Definitely needed right now. Well, last week's Empyre #4 didn't set all the news headlines around the world on fire (as
Having gotten bored with Fantomex's current origins, Jonathan Hickman decided it's time to give him a new one in Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex.
Deadpool has had enough of the X-Men's exclusionary tactics, so he travels to Krakoa with a shark to let them know in Deadpool #6.
In Empyre: X-Men #2, Angel gets horny for the old ladies of Hordeculture as this x-traneous tie-in to a super-mega-crossover event continues.
Even a horrible movie can have something of worth come from it, such as the Elektra On the Rise from Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, and Rick Leonardi.
You can afford everyone's page rate, schedules are open, everything is lining up. Given that, what creative teams do you get on a comic, and why?
Marvel Comics has released their two Free Comic Book Day titles for 2020, digitally, on their Marvel Unlimited server. Though, because they are free, you
We saw Wolverine steal Magneto's helmet for a rogue operation, but it appears he was rather naughty before returning it to its owner.
Just so you can hit the ground running: Felicia Hardy, the "world-renowned jewel thief," doing business as The Black Cat, has broken into the corporate
This October, Marvel Comics is publishing Spider-Woman #5. Which is also Spider-Woman #100. Just roll with it. It's enough for Marvel to commission the
This is not the long-awaited Batman/Venom crossover by Donny Cates. But it might come close. Here's a preview image from Marvel Comics for The King In
Welcome to Time Lord Victorious: Thank FOC It's Friday. Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors.
Marvel Comics has released a new trailer for Black Widow, a project that has been delayed since its original launch date of April. Its new date has been
Third printings of Strange Academy and Fourth printings of Thor top the charts, but there are very stromg performances away from Marvel, with Wynd #3 from
Empyre #4's ratio of spectacle to story is off balance, which makes this a less than gripping read. This should feel like it’s something. It doesn’t.
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Image Comics is sending Jesse Lonergan's Hedra back for second printings, while Marvel Comics send Empyre #4, Fantastic Four #24, Darth Vader #3 back for
Yesterday saw the publication of Empyre #4, X-Men: Empyre #2 and Deadpool #6. And in Deadpool we got Wade Wilson deciding to go to Krakoa in a very
Well, Minister Sinister gets away with it with his Bar Sinister gossip column, The Red Diamond. We looked at a couple of recent iterations and they all
Doctor Strange, The Black Cat and Strikeforce all published their final issues from Marvel Comics yesterday - for now at least.
Another week of titles gone from Diamond for damages, shortages, & re-orders as Firefly, Spawn, Empyre, and more are on the Back Order List.
Bleeding Cool ran the story last night. And this morning, with visuals. And now Marvel has pushed out the PR, regarding the finale of Empyre #4, published
Marvel Classics Comics, the late 70s series featuring classic literature adapted by comics legends, is hitting Marvel Unlimited in August.
We have heard Dan Slott talk about how the events of Empyre will significantly impact on the Fantastic Four, and how it will involve the Skrull and Kree
We mentioned this last night and everything seemed to explode. The big revealed ending for today's Empyre #4. An issue that saw Hulkling take some rather
Fantomex is a weird character. Created by Grant Morrison and Igor Kordey in New X-Men #128 back in 2002), he was designed as a character playing off of
It was never officially stated as cancelled, but there wasn't a Doctor Strange #7 even in Marvel's original June 2020 solicitations, only a #6 in May.
Black Cat was one of the delayed-then-rescheduled Marvel Comics titles but solicitations for Black Cat after #12, out today, in the much anticipated Black
Tomorrow will see the publication of Empyre #4, the fourth issue of Marvel Comics series that has seen the Avengers and the Fantastic Four deal with a