Marvel's TL;DR recaps the classic Stan Lee and Jack Kirby story, Inhumans Among Us, from Fantastic Four #45 - 48. The first appearance of the Inhumans.
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If you’re interested in Secret Empire, The Mighty Captain Marvel #7 won’t give you much — but those here for Carol Danvers will not be disappointed.
Ultimates Squared is a fantastic comic, and this issue is one of the best. It has big ideas, a lot of action, and the art brings it all to life marvelously.
I will gleefully recommend Luke Cage #3. The comic does tell an interesting story, and the art is great, even if it’s not fitting.
Daredevil is one of Marvel’s greatest characters, and Soule is doing him some justice with a unique story. This is a rock-solid comic deserving of a read.
Doctor Strange #23, despite its stunning art, lacks the high stakes that make for a great story and the humor falls into the realm of outright annoying.
The Cup O' Joe panel has been a Marvel convention staple for years, but Joe Quesada's formerly newsworthy chat was lackluster and boring this year.
If the Inhumans are your jam, go for Royals #5. You’ll likely really enjoy it. If you have no interest in the Inhumans, I wouldn't run out to go grab this.
Today, we looked into the multiverse of Marvel’s Spider-Man [and friends] from a venomized Spider-Gwen to Miles Morales and classic Peter Parker.
Many people attending San Diego Comic Con want to work in comics. Who wouldn’t? It’s comics! So naturally this is how to break in the Marvel Way.
Mark Royer is known for his work at Disney on Winnie-the-Pooh, but his biggest claim to fame is as Jack Kirby's best inker.
All information courtesy of Bleeding Cool’s Kaitlyn Booth: An Inhumans panel was held for this year's Comic Con. It was off to a good start when Jeph Loeb
All information in this article courtesy of Bleeding Cool’s Kaitlyn Booth: Breaking news coming out of the Legion panel at San Diego Comic Con. At
The Marvel Next Big Thing panel promises some announcements, and some audience questions, and a lot of Marvel Legacy and Generations talk.
Marvel announced a new six-part series by Ed Piskor called "X-Men: Grand Design" which will examine each decade of X-Men history starting in December.