Take a gander at what's slicing into stores this week with Deadpool #1—just when you thought he'd run out of people to annoy.
Marvel Comics Archives
Unravel the Osborn legacy in Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin #1, where retro is the new villainous chic.
In Power Pack: Into the Storm #4, the Power kids are told to sit on the sidelines. Like that's ever stopped a superhero (or a kid for that matter).
This week's Avengers #12 by Jed MacKay and Francesco Mortarino is a tie-in with Fall Of X and notably MacKay will be writing the new X-Men.
Marvel Comics is early-soliciting Skottie Young and Dax Gordine's Giant-Size Little Marvels #1 planned for the 26th of June for $6.99.
Bleeding Cool gets the word on a number of major comic book industry hiring moves coming that may change the face of the direct market.
From The Ashes, Rachel Summers, Askani, And Betsy Braddock, Captain Britain, Get Their Own X-Men Comic Together In 2024
DC Finest is a new publishing initiative for 2024 from DC Comics that is, basically, doing their version of the Marvel Comics Epic line.
Bryan Hitch revealed that last year DC Comics turned down his offer to write and draw a new The Authority series, so he did Redcoat instead.
In the latest Printwatch, both Ultimate Spider-Man #1 and Transformers #1 get fifth printings, as well as more from Marvel and Image.
Was The Beast Right All Along? And Which One Survives? Both Rise Of Powers Of X #3 and X-Force #50 get into the politics of this all.
X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #131, Rise Of The Powers Of X #3, Cable #3, Wolverine #46, X-Force #50, and a spot of Amazing Spider-Man #46
Peter Parker & Mary Jane talk about getting back together again in Amazing Spider-Man, but Black Cat & Jackpot underline doubts.
Daredevil #7 by Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kuder published today by Marvel Comics sees Dardevil and Wolverine fighting over their lust.
Today, Marvel Comics published a prelude to X-Men '97 as a comic book by Steve Foxe and Salva Espin with a sad Wolverine meme face.
Ultimate Spider-Man #3 by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto is published today... and this is the worst Peter Parker on the books.
Watch as Spidey unravels faster than cheap knitwear in Amazing Spider-Man #46—Electro won't wait for a stitch in time!
In Rise of the Powers of X #3, brace for impact as Krakoa hits a narrative collision you've seen a million times before.
In X-Force #50, the team unleashes a secret weapon on Beast. Bring tissues; it's a Kleenex-worthy reckoning!
Mighty Marvel Calendar Book: A Visual History: 1975-1981 is a 272 page hardcover by Chris Ryall, with an introduction by Roy Thomas,
In this landmark Miles Morales: Spider-Man #18, our hero's in for more than just another web-slinging rodeo.
Tom Brevoort recalls "Bill Jemas had decided to relaunch and rebrand the three ongoing series that Rob had creator participation in."
In Ultimate Spider-Man #3, Peter Parker tackles boardroom battles and secret reveals. Who's unmasking Spidey now?
Check out this preview of Daredevil #7, where Matt Murdock's bad month meets Wolverine's sharp attitude. What could go wrong?
In Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #6, it's déjà vu as Kenobi squares off against Vader again. And guess who's caught in the middle?
In Superior Spider-Man #5, Otto's playing with fire, but can he save his love without getting burned? Find out Wednesday.
Get ready to smash through the timeline in Incredible Hulk #10 as Hulk turns ghost hunter in the creepiest history lesson ever.
Printwatch: Second printings for Helen of Wyndhorn #1, Man's Best Friend #1, Dune: House Corrino #1, and covers revealed for more.
Another week (without Batman or Amazing Spider-Man) sees Cobra Commander #3, top the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List.
In Spider-Punk: Arms Race #2, Taskmaster plays party pooper, but it's Osborn's skeletons that may rock the Spider-boat.