The Batman: The Adventures Continue tops the ComiXology chart while The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse by Charlie Mackesy does the same over at Amazon
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A recap of the events of Giant-Size X-Men: Nigthtcrawler #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Alan Davis, published by Marvel Comics on March 25, 2020.
A recap of the events of X-Men/Fantastic Four #3 by Chip Zdarsky and Terry and Rachel Dodson, published by Marvel Comics on March 25, 2020.
Join us for a recap of the events of Wolverine #2 by Benjamin Percy and Adam Kubert, published by Marvel Comics on March 25, 2020.
A recap of the events of X-Men #9 by Jonathan Hickman and Leinel Francis Yu, published by Marvel Comics on March 25, 2020.
The DC comic book cover around a Marvel comic book inside pages, Teen Titans on Marvel Two In One, on eBay for over a million dollars.
Jean Grey's Phoenix costume is one of the most easily-recognizable in comics, but it almost looked a lot different. Marvel executive Tom Brevoort has been
Happy Death Day's Scott Lobdell has written and drawn a new X-Men fanfic comic called X-Gram and is serialising it on Instagram.
According to Marvel executive Tom Brevoort artist John Byrne apparently imagined a different look for Wolverine underneath the mark.
Marvel Comics has asked comic book creators to pause any work on new titles and launches from May onwards.
Marvel is expanding its Marvel Unlimited binge-reading subscription service with a new free tier featuring collections of classic stories, the publisher
Last week brings an end to Diamond shipping out new product for the foreseeable future and sees the Back Order List also go on hiatus.
A new line of skateboards and skater gear as part of the new MARVEL x MOEBIUS Collection featuring Spider-Man, Silver Surfer, Iron Man, and more.
With no new comics to share Marvel has decided to make all of the comics from the Disney+ Marvel Hero Project on Marvel Unlimited.
Comic book writer Rick Remender has been sharing old and rejected pitches on social media and this new one involves the Guardians of the Galaxy
Marvel Comics just confirmed that, as well as not having new print comic book titles in stores this week, they will also not be distributing them digitally.
Marvel Comics titles intended for publication in print this week would have included another advert for Marvel Made, but its current status is unknown.
Recently, we mentioned we had come across an early copy of Batman #92 and Batman #93 and took a look inside. We've also seen several issues of Empyre
Empyre: Avengers #0 comes out this week and have a few teaser pages that doesn't spoil the issue in question but does give you hints about what to expect.
Bleeding Cool pointed out that all comic book publisher had pulled their Final Order Cut-Off Listings for this week, including Marvel Comics, for titles
In a rejected pitch for a Silver Surfer story set in the future, Rick Remender would have revealed that Mephisto is behind Humanity's most evil
Batman #92, Empyre #0: Avengers and Empyre #0: Fantastic Four lead the list of scheduled releases this week on Comixology. Bleeding Cool has taken a look
Here's a current list of how a large portion of all the direct market comic book publishers are behaving regarding comic book publication this week.
Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort mentioned in reference to a Frank Miller cover for Daredevil that it had killed a cartoon pitched to ABC in 1982
This week saw Marvel publish The Road to Empyre, tying up Meet The Skrulls, Incoming and a munch of Kree/Skrull Avengers stories from the past few
In Marvel' newsletter sent to comic book retailers by Diamond Comic Distrbutors, Marvel Comics have repeated what they told them last week. This was
As Bleeding Cool told you, there have indeed been initial high-level talks between Warners and Disney about approving some kind of Marvel/DC joint comics
Yesterday both DC and Marvel Comics freelancers received e-mails from their respective editors-in-chief, Bob Harras and C.B. Cebulski telling them that it
Five Krakoa books this week. That's a lot, even for a coronavirus week. So a warning, there are Giant-Size X-Men: Nightcrawler #1, X-Men #9, FF/X-Men #3,
Back in X-Men/Fantastic Four #1, we got a House Of X-style text page that laid out a new explanation for the Marvel Universe power set... Ever since the



























