Black Panther Vol. 1 has a fair amount of futuristic laser bolts, martial arts action, and things getting blown up or crushed by giant creatures.
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Marvel Comics has just registered a trademark for the term "Marvel HQ" for "education and entertainment services". Entertainment is a given, but education?
In X-Men Gold #5, the X-Men have come to the aid of Gambit in the midst of his heist-gone-wrong that unleashed a nanotech Sentinel.
Feeling restless, Viv Vision has left her fellow Champions to go to San Diego to do some soul-searching. She discovers the fledgling hero the Red Locust.
In the impressive 'Iron Fist #4', Danny Rand is under the care of a mysterious stranger while the council of the island plot his death.
Daredevil #21 begins the long talked-about assault on New York’s criminal underworld, which Matt Murdock has said his newly secret identity will help.
Laura Martin has been a digital colorist for more than a decade, but she had only recently started doing traditional colors. In the newest Quickdraw from
With Defenders #1, Bendis return to a lot of his favorite characters, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, and Daredevil.
Unfortunately, Cable #1 is not a fun read. The story is that an as-of-yet unrevealed rogue is running backwards through time, and Cable is in hot pursuit.
*Ties into the Screaming Citadel crossover Who is Luke Skywalker really? That may be an odd question, and it’s one not often pondered. Sure he’s cocky and
Occupy Avengers #7 is a very unsubtly political book, and a great addition to a great series.
While Sam Wilson: Captain America #22 is a fine read, it strains to fit into the spot the Secret Empire crossover has set up for it.
Doctor Strange #21 is a weird, funny, and action-packed tale that shows a lot of promise for the future of Stephen Strange.
Secret Empire: Uprising #1 has a great premise, but It’s just a shame that it’s fumbled and dropped within the first two bleeding pages.
In Star Wars #31, Han, Leia, and a woman named Sana begin a search for Luke and Doctor Aphra, while they meet up with the queen of the Screaming Citadel.
We've been looking into the bizarre legal feud between fellow billionaires and Palm Beach neighbours Marvel Chairman Ike Perlmutter and Canadian Harold
tap for img skip *Ties in with the Secret Empire Crossover So, as one might expect with the big Marvel summer event, crossovers for Secret Empire are
Ta-Nehisi Coates has pulled off the near-impossible with his Black Panther series. Where lengthy story arcs are usually a huge detriment to comic books,
X-Men Blue #4 is witty and expertly drawn, but the plot might be a bit too colorless to impress much.
Jean Grey #2 has an engaging story and stunning visuals, but suffers from a palpable lack of confidence in the character.
The issue opens up with the Underground cleaning up after the Hydra attack in Las Vegas at the end of last issue. Black Widow, in the midst of all this
It feels like a long two months since the last issue of Power Man and Iron Fist came out, but the man himself, Luke Cage, is back in business, suckers. I
I'll admit that outside of the movies, I'm not familiar with the Guardians of the Galaxy at all. I'd seen the books growing up, but I never once bought
As I'm sure all of us are aware, Baby Groot is one of the cutest things to ever be created. Since he danced his way into our hearts in Guardians of the
Marvel has registered a trademark for the phrase “Spirits Of Vengeance” for comic books, printed periodicals in the field of comic book stories and
When the Hydra Villain variant covers by Dan Mora were released by Marvel, each showing one of the Hydra-ised villains of Secret Empire, Magneto was one
Tomorrow sees the All-New X-Men team of X-Men Blue meet up with the son of Ultimate Wolverine, who they last met on a jaunt into the Ultimate Universe. In
There is a post being spread around from The Federalist website, that is described as "influential in alt-right, conservative, and libertarian circles."
Kevin Feige walked back a previous hard no on crossovers between the Marvel cinematic universe and Marvel's TV universe, updating it to an eh, maybe
Bleeding Cool has long reported on the fascinating saga of formerly reclusive billionaire and Marvel Chairman Ike Perlmutter, including his shadow war