House Of X #1 is published on the 24th of July. Powers Of X #1 is published on the 31st of July. But already Marvel Comics has sent them back for second
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Marvel is having a lot of delayed books by one of two weeks. This is a look at a couple of series having certain date issues right now. The current Doctor
If you still had any reason to doubt it with all of the nostalgic throwbacks lately, the case is clear, dudes, dudettes, and gender-non-binary
When Rob Liefeld launched his Major X comic at Marvel, he used the same panel layouts as he did for the first appearances of Deadpool and Domino in the
In a move that could earn Marvel Comics a DCease-and-DCist, Ed Brisson will team with a harem of artists for a five-issue weekly mini-series pitting
Power mad Marvel Senior Editor Jordan White posted a Twitter thread listing X-Men comics in stores today, but what caught the attention of many in the
Today's Black Cat #2 continues the back-page Absolute Carnage teasers from Marvel, dubbed Everyone's A Target. And it looks like we may be getting more
Today sees the publication of The War Of The Realms: Omega #1, the final chapter of The War Of The Realms (even though Unstoppable Squirrel Girl still has
This is insane. In August last year, Marvel Comics collected one of their stranger comic books, the animal cyborg hybrids Brute Force. billed as
You can read Bleeding Cool's preview of tomorrow's Venom #16 here, courtesy of Jude Terror. But the double page splash page may be missing a thing or two.
Marvel Comics has released a launch trailer for the upcoming super-mega-crossover event Absolute Carnage, from the creative team of global entertainment
Following up on Ed Piskor's X-Men: Grand Design, Tom Scioli will explore the Fantastic Four's history as a single narrative in Fantastic Four: Grand
Hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein has appeared in a New York court, charged with running "a vast network" of underage girls for sex. Prosecutors allege
Everyone else seems to know that Absolute Carnage is happening - apart from Eddie Brock, who has had his own issues to deal with. Venom deserting him. A
Amazing Spider-Man #25 is published tomorrow, by Nick Spencer, Ryan Ottley and a few friends. But for Spider-Man, it's more about set up. What Mysterio is
This Wednesday sees the publication of Giant-Sized X-Statix, by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred, a revival of the noughties' X-Statix series, itself
The Hickboot is just weeks away, all of the current X-Men comics are ending, and if Matthew Rosenberg has his way, there won't be any mutants left before
Marvel time is a funny and often aggravating thing. Because Marvel demands that their superheroes remain as marketable as possible, that means that they
Conan's plans to have a half dozen monthly series at Marvel continue in Savage Sword of Conan #7, in which, in this preview, we find Conan faced with an
As the Infinity Warps live on in a new series of Summer annuals titled Secret Warps that is totally necessary and which people definitely asked for, we
Because it's not like he has any better venue to offer this sort of criticism or anything, Marvel Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski took to Twitter on
Spider-Man: Far From Home, without getting into spoilers, manages to pull off one of the most competent versions of Mysterio we've ever seen. The comic
Daddy issues. All the best superheroes got 'em. Batman watched his parents die, and now his daddy from an alternate dimension is back and putting him
Next week, we learn the secrets of Weapon Plus and how the super soldier program that created Captain America relates to the Weapon X program that created
Daddy issues are a major component of superhero comics. Superman's got 'em. Batman's got 'em. And in this preview of Venom #16, Eddie Brock is working on
Because U demanded it! This Wednesday, Wolverine and Blade team up in Wolverine vs. Blade #1, a one-shot comic by Marc Guggenheim and Dave Wilkins which
We're all familiar by now with the awesomeness of Marvel's facsimile edition reprints. And we all know by now what the best part is. No, it's not the
Comic book writer Donny Cates has been talking up the upcoming Venom event, Absolute Carnage. And he has a suggestion for those who may be interested in
Crying is a right of passage for superheroes. Superman, the original superhero, does it all the time. And in next week's issue of Champions #7, it's Ms.
One more Age of X-Man mini-series is wrapping up next week as Age of X-Man: Apocalypse and the X-Tracts #5 sees the titular X-Tracts dealing with the