Two different futures, in two different X-Men comic books today, both a hundred years (and change) away, for Sins Of Sinister and 2099.
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Today's Punisher #10 by Jason Aaron, Jesus Saiz and Paul Azaceta, sees the Punisher going after the biggest bad guys in the world.
In today's Amazing Spider-Man #22, we are starting to place Zeb Wells' Spider-Man jigsaw together across fifteen years of story.
A year ago Marvel Comics sent out a big Spider-Man teaser labeled "What Did Peter Do" which seems to show Peter Parker surrounded by a crater...
Min-Jae sides with Doctor Doom in this preview of Tiger Division #5. Can Tiger Division turn the tide?
Spider-Man dons Wakandan armor for a showdown with Gregor in this preview of Spider-Man: The Lost Hunt #5.
Three weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran a scoop that Marvel Comics would be publishing a third Marvel's Voices: Pride #1 for 2023. Now confirmed.
Spider-Man uses The Hulk to stop a bank roberry, and all it costs him is a lot of bacon in this preview of Joe Fixit #3.
Cletus Kasady revisits one of his most memorable mass murders in this preview of Carnage #11, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel.
Destiny wants to kill Moira MacTaggart and reboot the timeline again in this preview of Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants #2. Did she get a job as a comics executive?
Thinking about his judgment during the last super-mega-crossover event, Jarvis decides to get involved in this preview of Wasp #3. Butlin' ain't easy!
She-Hulk tries to help the Fantastic Four catch a burglar in this preview of She-Hulk #11. Are you telling us Reed Richards can't invent a doorbell camera?!
Anxious to get goblining, Norman Osborn lets Kamala Khan off the hook for scoping out his suit in this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #22.
Marvel Premiere #47 by David Michelinie, Bob Layton and John Byrne is quite the comic book of first appearances, especially for Ant-Man movies.
Marvel celebrates women in the best way possible with this preview of Women of Marvel #1: the way where you give Marvel six dollars.
Sabé nearly joins the dark side in this preview of Star Wars: Darth Vader #32... but the issue isn't over yet.
Monica has broken all of reality, and now she has to put it back together in this preview of Monica Rambeau: Photon #4.
Grant Morrison did a recorded X-Men video session with Jonathan Hickman, which meant they could do it in the daytime rather than stay up to 1 am like me.
Kitty Pryde is totally dead in this preview of X-Treme X-Men #4... and there's no krakoan resurrection to save her. What now?
Can Frank Castle put punishment behind him, leave the hand, and live a normal life with his undead wife in this preview of Punisher #10?
Kate Pryde sorts through her Daddy Issues in this preview of Marauders #12... by having a chat with her dead father! Now that's how you series finale!
You're not going to believe this, but it seems that Doctor Strange's death wasn't permanent in this preview of Doctor Strange #1.
PrintWatch: Two second printings from DC Comics, two from Marvel, let's break them down.
Created by Grace Freud and Scott B. Henderson, the unofficial X-Men will be returning with X-Men Unlimited #80, to be published on Monday.
Dropping in the middle of the X-Men panel was Marvel's Voices #44 with Negasonic Teenage Warhead's first solo story, and the precognitive powers of kissing.
X-Men editors Jordan D White and Lauren Amaro had lots to talk about regarding the future of the X-Men comics, and Fall of X, tonight
X-Men editors Jordan D White and Lauren Amaro had lots to talk about regarding the future of the X-Men comic books, including a real life Hellfire Gala.
Gerry Duggan popped by tomight's X-Men 60th Anniversary Live Event to announce the return of Uncanny Avengers to Marvel Comics.
Chris Claremont, Louise Simonson and Walter Simonson joined the X-Men 60th Anniversary Call to celebrate Marvel's mutants. Mostly.
Bleeding Cool gets the word that there's a Zoom meeting going on over at Warner Bros' Burbank headquarters. An all-hands meeting at DC Comics...