Today's Free Comic Book Day Spider-Man/Venom title was printed in February. It was intended to be the first appearance of the new character Virus, who
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Spider-Woman #100, which is also Spider-Woman #5, will reveal a shocking truth about Jessica Drew this October from Marvel.
Will Marvel's Taskmaster #1 returns in November for a new series? Bleeding Cool has been looking at Marvel's new schedules and here's another
Rainbow Rowell and Natacha Bustos Runaways #32 has been on Marvel's Missing In Action list since April - could it be back in February?
Could the great Larry Hama's return to the X-Books for iWolverine 2020 be spoiled by tying in with a dumb Iron Man event? Thankfully not.
Last month, the first of Alex Ross' Timeless variant covers for Marvel Comics were unveiled in their solicitations. Now we get to see the additional
Marvel has announced that October will bring a prelude to November's King In Black series with Web Of Venom: Empyre's End, which should handily and
REVIEW: Giant-Size X-Men: Magneto #1 is an elegantly told team-up story as Magneto makes a deal with Namor that leads to deep sea danger.
REVIEW: While Hulkling shines, Empyre #1 puts Reed Richards and Tony Stark in a situation they should've been smart enough to avoid.
REVIEW: X-Men FCBD #1 gives comics fans a Tarot card reading (literally) as Tini Howard and Jonathan Hickman peer into X-Men's future.
Masterful craft in execution, alas, can’t save the abysmally insipid and culturally insensitive concepts at play in Avengers #34.
A new Champions #1 was meant to launch out of the Outlawed mini-event, but only the Outlawed #1 one-shot made it out before shutdown and the books fell
Bleeding Cool has the first look at Hero Collector solicitations for October 2020, DC graphic novels and Marvel Movie figurines… HERO COLLECTOR GRAPHIC
Pepe Larraz tweeted the solicitation to the eleventh chapter and final X Of Swords: Stasis issue for October 2020 from Marvel, to follow up on all the
We mentioned this morning that Marvel Comics were to cancel the solicited Strikeforce #10, which would have tied in with the Empyre event. Instead the
There's nothing quite like an out-of-print comic book omnibus to raise prices on the aftermarket. Well, Marvel is looking to put some back to print before
Marvel's Avengers spinoff Strikeforce was a title affected by Marvel's shutdown earlier in the year, but had its eighth issue rescheduled this week. The
Yesterday's Free Comic Book Summer comic book teased the X Of Swords event, pronounced Ten Of Swords, with a series of tarot cards. Today the creative
Plenty of Thor in the Advance Reorders this week, as multiple printings and new issues crowd the chart. With Fire Power doing similar and a touch of
Image Comics is issuing a new Mirka Andolfo cover for Ludocrats #4 with an FOC date for the 27th of July and published on the 19th of August. Marvel
Is Empyre #1 the first time Sir Hartley Shawcross MP, has had a misquote to Parliament paraphrased in a Marvel comic book?
DC is sending DCeased: Dead Planet back to the printing mill, while Marvel has a third printing of Venom #25, a second for Venom #26 which was out today
In Giant-Size X-Men: Magneto #1, we learn the truth behind why Marvel needed to turn a 2-minute story into a 5-dollar one-shot: for money.
Today sees the X-Men Free Comic Book Day 2020 released in comic book stores for Free Comic Book Summer. If you can get to a comic book store that is. And
Last night Bleeding Cool ran the news of a new - if schedule indeterminate - Marvel comic book event called Dark Ages by Tom Taylor and Iban Coello.
Man, this must be Tom Taylor's week, looking at how the reported orders for Seven Secrets #1 have gone. Well, tomorrow's Free Comic Book Day X-Men title
Last week saw a little bit of Marvel, a big mix of Boom, Dynamite, Ablaze, IDW, Scout Comics, and more, along with David Bowie, on the Back Order List.
Empyre finally gets underway with Empyre #1, and great characterization, solid artwork, and a major well-done surprise make it worth reading.
In X-Force #10, the Beast screws up everything AGAIN, plus: Wolverine uses just one of his dicks. And then: who the hell is The Chronicler?
Marvel Comics in 1981 teamed up with Amurol Products to create the Bubble Funnies comic books, starting with Spider-Man in the Clutches of Doc Ock!