In Captain America #7, Steve Rogers trades punches for jazz hands at the Front Door Cabaret, but will he tap dance into trouble?
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Check out X-Men #32 where Kate Pryde and Illyana Rasputin turn their friendship into a mutant bigot-smashing extravaganza!
In Star Wars: The High Republic #4, Keeve Trennis pulls a Skywalker and ignores orders. Will the force be with her, or will she just force it?
In Sentry #4, it's a Sentry-on-Sentry showdown that'll make the Avengers quake. Can't they all just get along? Evidently not.
Did you know that Jack Kirby's daughter, Susan Kirby, was a pop star in London in the swinging sixties? We didn't until this weekend.
Amazing Spider-Man #44 concluding the Gang War tops the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List as it usually does when there isn't a Batman.
Spider-Gwen tackles symbiote drama in Giant-Size Spider-Gwen #1 as MJ gets caught in a villainous web of Carnage leftovers.
This year will see Marvel Executive Editor and SVP Tom Brevoort take over Group editorship of the X-Men comic books from Jordan D White,
In Avengers #11, Jarvis proves old butlers never die, they just dust less! Can he tidy up the team's newest mess in space?
In Star Wars #44, Lando faces the music in space court - will he moonwalk out of this one, or is he due for celestial sentencing?
In Sensational She-Hulk #6, Jen's Avengers invite might come with a side of cosmic calamity. Can her space fling survive the drama?
In Doctor Strange #13, NYC's latest crisis? A LARP spell gone wild. Can Doc and his motley crew save the Big Apple from cosplay doom?
In Venom #31, Carnage is back and messier than ever. Will Dylan Brock mop up, or just end up another stain on Cletus' spree?
In Thanos #4, witness the universe's most brutal ghosting as Thanos gets dumped by Death herself. Talk about fatal attraction!
In Spectacular Spider-Men #1, Peter Parker and Miles Morales turn the buddy cop trope into a web-slinging extravaganza.
Kamala Khan faces the music in Ms Marvel: Mutant Menace #1 as her heroic bubble gets a reality check by the X-Gene.
In Daredevil: Gang War #4, Elektra faces her biggest challenge yet. Can she slice through the drama and come out on top?
Gail Simone joins the CBR X-Men Message Boards and, yes this has now become an article on Bleeding Col and everything.
In Aliens: What If #1, the impossible happens: Carter Burke might have survived. Is this a dream or an acid-blood nightmare?
In Weapon X-Men #1, a pack of Multiversal Wolverines team up. Because apparently, one broody Logan just isn't enough.
Dive into the all-new world of Ultimate X-Men #1 where Japan's urban legends aren't just for scaring kids anymore.
Abrams Fanfare is the name of a new children's graphic novel imprint from book publisher Abrams, launching this autumn.
This week's Bananaman in Beano #4225 sees the yellow superhero making a big change and channelling classic Spider-Man and Superman storylines.
Romantic Hearts was a romance anthology comic, first published by Story Comics with cover and art by Walter Johnson and probably Leo Fass.
Marvel Comics are pitting father and son, Eddie Brock and Dylan Brock, against each other in Venom War from Al Ewing and Iban Coello.
Diamond Comic Distributors has announced an expanded partnership with Archie Comics as Archie moves into the Deluxe Tier of publishers.
The earliest known use of the phrase sloppy seconds is in the 1950s. But it was Stan Lee who popularised it a decade later.
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The big gang war in Central Park continues to play out in today's Amazing Spider-Man #44. Though I am guessing it is slightly more colourful.
New supervillain, The Mitigator, from Gail Simone, Lydia Rasero and Triona Farrell, removed the women from the Marvel Universe.