In next week's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #8, will Spidey gain the proportional speed and strength of a stool pigeon? Spidey often finds himself
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Fantastic Four #11 teases something special. Yes, the world saw Doctor Doom's face when the Invisible Woman made his clothes invisible on a humiliating
The fate of the entire multiverse is on the line in this preview of Doctor Strange #15, as the Dread Dormammu attempts to harness the powers of Galactus
Yes, you might be inclined to think the question asked in the headline of this article is rhetorical. But after reading the preview for next week's Conan
Next week's Black Panther #13 puts Storm in an awkward position. For one thing, she's supposed to be off in an alternate universe as part of the Age of
A preview of next week's Avengers #20 is heavily She-Hulk-focused, featuring the Savage She-Hulk on trial, interrogated by someone who seems to wish that
After the events of Hunted in Amazing Spider-Man, Peter Parker deserves some time off. And in this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #24, we see Spidey
The Age of X-Man is wrapping up to make way for Jonathan Hickman's line-wide X-Men reboot, and this preview of next week's X-Tremists #5 shows that the
Though Bleeding Cool first broke the story weeks ago, DC Comics made it official yesterday: Vertigo is dead, long live Black Label. But could there be
Dollar General Store is a 15,000-strong chain of variety stores headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. One of the most profitable stores operating in
Yesterday, we reported on Marvel's big announcement that J.J. Abrams will co-write a Spider-Man comic with his 20-year-old son Henry Abrams, in September,
Harkening back to the days when Marvel published a dozen Wolverine titles a month -- Wolverine, Wolverine and the X-Men, Wolverine and the Wolverinemen of
Baron Zemo is getting the band back together! That's right, the Thunderbolts are back at Marvel in September, though not in their own series. Zemo's new
Originally Captain America #12 was solicited by Marvel Comics for this week. Instead, we had Captain America #11, as the series has continued to get later
Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you that Marvel Comics' big promotional idea for the launch of Jonathan Hickman's House Of X and Powers Of X - a bunch
Tom Taylor is a busy boy. As well as writing Mary Jane Watson as Spider-Man in September's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, he also had four solo Star
The Absolute Carnage super-mega-crossover event continues to grow, adding three previously unannounced tie-in one-shots in September: Absolute Carnage:
It isn't the first time Mary Jane has suited up in one form or another. Indeed we had a whole series, Renew Your Vows, with a married Mary Jane and Peter
Marvel is known for killing off so many characters on a regular basis, they would soon have no living characters left... that is, if they weren't
The Marrow God crisis is coming to a close, and the Savage Avengers have to start wondering why Frank is so hip on Crom all of a sudden.
Another Marvel comic is on the chopping block in September, but this time, it doesn't appear to be low sales that's leading to the cancellation of Doctor
Eagle-eyed readers perusing Marvel's September solicitations may have noticed a glaring omission. There is no issue of Shuri solicited for September. And
Matthew Snyder, author of the weekly ComiXology Bestseller Lists on Bleeding cool has a penchant for speculative fiction. Here is his latest
Global entertainment superstar Donny Cates unveiled a stunning new hair color on Twitter Wednesday. The Marvel Comics writer recently asked fans to help
Superstar filmmaker J.J. Abrams will be joined by his son, Henry Abrams, for a five-part Spider-Man series beginning in September.
We saw the 'We Love You 3000' backs of the San Diego Comic-Con 50th Anniversary posters lining the streets of downtown San Diego yesterday. Celebrating
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Perhaps hoping to get ahead of the negative publicity garnered when Marvel announced Marvel Comics #1000 with a roster of creative teams that consisted of
Marvel has announced another 80th-anniversary one-shot, this time starring Canada's greatest (and only) superhero team: Alpha Flight! Rather than bringing
Secret Empire saw a parallel version of Steve Rogers who had been raised by Hydra, take the position of Supreme Commander In Chief of the United State of