2099 Alpha #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, and who doesn't love a super-mega-crossover event Alpha issue? Don't answer that. Nick Spencer,
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Look, we know Marvel likes to publish as many Spider-people books as possible. You've got what, like five or six ongoing Spider-Man comics starring some
Marauders #2 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics, as the second-best Dawn of X launch title goes head-to-head against the best (that's Excalibur).
Annihilation Scourge Alpha #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, as Matty Rosenberg is dutifully rewarded for writing a lame-duck Uncanny X-Men
Amazing Spider-Man #34 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics as we kick off the 2099 super-mega-crossover event. Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason,
Deadpool #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, once again relaunching the Merc with a Mouth's solo series under a new creative team. This time,
Tony Stark: Iron Man #18 is in stores from Marvel next week, by the brain trust of Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Paco "Funky Cold" Madina, Walden Wong, Edgar
'Dear Rich', the letter wrote, 'can you explain why Marvel Comics has just switched the age guidance on Morbius The LivinG Vampire Omnibus from T to
King Thor #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, the penultimate issue of Jason Aaron's lame-duck Thor epilogue while we all wait for The Bad Boy
Excalibur #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Tini Howard, Marcus To, Erick Arciniega, and a letterer who doesn't deserve to have their name
King Thor #4 is not the only comic book that is getting a... helping hand on the artwork from non-solicited comic book creators. Though maybe these are
Absolute Carnage #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by The Bad Boy of Comics Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, Mark Bagley, J.P. Mayer, Jay Leisten,
King Thor #4 was solicited as written by Jason Aaron drawn by Russell Dauterman, Mike Del Mundo and more. It is Jason Aaron's final Thor storyline for
The Absolute Carnage trade paperback by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman was solicited as collecting Absolute Carnage #1-5 and at 176 pages, would cost
Nebula is getting a five-issue mini-series in February, from the creative team of Vita Ayala and Claire Roe with covers by Jen Bartel. The news was
In working my way through a great stack of books today that I got, I ran into a problem reading one book in particular… X-Men #2, the 2099 variant cover
Every week your Local Comic Book shop gets in the weekly assortment of comics, trades, posters, action figures, and other goodies from Diamond. Now some
Bleeding Cool has been the first and so far only website to delve into the meaning of the new Wolverine logo, pointing out how it appears to prove a
This weekend is the FOC date for Incoming #1, the Marvel Comics anthology one-shot set to set up much of what's happening in 2020, back to a second
Marvel has shared a sneak peek at five unlettered pages from the event comic that will "rock the Marvel Universe to its core" in December, marking the
The Maker, an alternate universe version of Reed Richards, has similar powers to our own Reed, and then some. One of his extra powers comes from having a
The Immortal Hulk #25 was a rather special issue from Al Ewing and Joe Bennett, German Garcia, Ruy Jose, set further in the future than any Marvel Comics
Today, it's the wedding of Spider-Man and Black Cat in the Black Cat Wedding Annual #1 out today. No, obviously not, but given the Catwoman perspective on
Mutants can come back from the dead. It always seems to have happened ut now it is actual policy, courtesy of House Of X #5. Remember this? The end of
Marvel Comics has unveiled the final version of the new Wolverine logo on the cover of February's Wolverine #1, and it features some major changes from
Agents of Atlas #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Greg Pak, Nico Leon, Pop Mhan, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Joe Sabino. We've got a preview
Jim Zub is having a strange year, apparently. The strangeness of my classes continues this year... Thanos and the Zubfinity Gauntlet.
Marvel's Pull List Podcast is out on YouTube though it's not yet on Marvel.com. When it does hit Marvel's website, we'll get covers and official solicit
David Gabriel of Marvel Comics announced X-Men/Fantastic Four by Chip Zdarsky and Terry Dodson at MCM London last month. But no one it seems other than
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Jim Zub, Lan "Funky Cold" Medina, Craig Yeung, Marcio Menyz,