Punisher: Soviet #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next year, by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows, and we've got a preview below. The story so far: Frank
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Earlier this month, Marvel Comics released a trailer for their next big super-mega-crossover event. Called Empyre (with a Y), the event was billed as
Sword Master #7 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Shuizhu, Gunji, and Amy Chu, and we've got a preview below. This issue is the first without
Daredevil has been through a lot lately, so it's nice to see in this preview of Daredevil #16, out next week from Marvel Comics by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge
The Mandalorian is a hit new television show available EX-X-XCLUSIVELY on the Disney+ streaming service... or at least, so we've heard. We refuse to
Donny Cates has been fulfilling a life's ambition to write Venom. He even got to draw Venom for a Midtown Comics variant cover that now goes for silly
Doctor Doom #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Christopher Cantwell, Salvador Larroca, and Guru-eFX, and we've got a preview below. With
Superstar artist and image founder had some harsh words for the recoloring of comic book art on Twitter Sunday. Joining the likes of John Byrne and anyone
We've had quite the time reading and re-reading Marvel's Incoming #1, published this past week. We've analysed what we think 'Beware The Trees' means. We
Did Ike Perlmutter Help Get Trump to Pause Chinese Trade Taxes and Tariffs for Toys?
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Saladin Ahmed and Ray-Anthony Heights, and we have a preview below. In which
Two recent court cases related to the ongoing legal issues between Marvel chair Ike Perlmutter and Canadian tycoon Harold Peerenboom have gone against
Hawkeye: Freefall #1 launches at Marvel next week, from Matthew Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt, and we've got a preview below. In which we find the titular
Thor #1 hits stores from Marvel Comics next week, by The Bad Boy of Comics Donny Cates and Nic Klein, and we have a preview below, some or all of which
Following up on what we presume must have been the hit 2019 mini-series, Black Panther vs. Deadpool, the Merc with a Mouth makes his return to the
Marauders #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by the Gerry Duggan of comics, Gerry Duggan, and Matteo Lolli. We've got a preview below. The
The Rise of Skywalker is currently in theaters, doing great or terrible, depending on your political inclinations because that's the sad world we live in
Last October's MCM London Comic Con had Jim Shooter as a guest. Former teenage writer of Legion Of Super-Heroes, Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics, writer
Last October's MCM London Comic Con had Jim Shooter as a guest. Former teenage writer of Legion Of Super-Heroes, Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics, writer
At New York Comic Con 2018, Bleeding Cool was first to report that Marvel Comics were promising a Skrully event for February. It looked as if it were a
Marvel is the new series curated by Alex Ross, in the Marvels style. Alex Ross is painting the first issue, and curating the others with Kurt Busiek, with
Doctor Strange: The End is set to hit stores from Marvel at the end of January, part of a series of The End one-shots that imagines a world where comic
So Marvel Comics published Incoming #1 yesterday. With codes and conundrums to be deciphered. The first was deciphered in the comic by Mister Fantastic
You remember how the Phantom Menace began, with trade delegations and intergalactic civil service procedure? Well, next Wednesday's X-Men #4 by Jonathan
Yesterday's publication of Incoming #1 saw Al Ewing, Humberto Ramos, Dan Slott, Luciano Veccho, Espen Gundetjern, Francesco Manna and Edgar Delgado, kick
Marvel Comics have often enjoyed a politician to play off, especially when they have a point. Senator Robert Kelly is probably the classic example
This morning, Bleeding Cool looked at the identities of a couple of figures in Marvel's Incoming #1, out today. Bel-Dann and Raksor. Whose early
Today sees a new Spider-Ham comic book come to Marvel, about a year after it really should have come out, after Into The Spider-Verse. At least it's
Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme #1 has given Stephen Strange his manual dexterity back, and with that has seen him return to a dazzling surgeon skill. And
Absolute Carnage ended with victory-ish, Carnage killed at the hands of a certain Dylan Brock. It was quite a thing. Or was it? It did meant that