We welcome the return of Bleeding Cool's Mystery Retailer, this time, talking all about variant covers in today's comic book marketplace.
Marvel Comics Archives
The Spider-Man By Joe Kelly Omnibus was originally announced in 2022 to be published in July 2023. It will now come out in 2025.
In Punisher #2, The Punisher's hunting in the urban jungle. But is the crime lord's tower really impenetrable, or just compensating for something?
In Immortal Thor #5, Thor's rolling out his thunderous crew for an epic elder showdown. Hint: things might get stormy.
In Captain America #4, Steve Rogers gets a reality check when his plans go awry against a shadowy foe. Who's not prepped now, Cap?
Marvel has issued the following teaser for X-Force #48 by Benjamin Percy and Robert Gill, for the start of the Target: Beast storyline.
Ivory Johnson is the Founder of Delancey Wealth Management, LLC, a financial planning firm in Washington, DC. And an agent of SHIELD.
In the case of Marvel Characters, Inc. v. the estate of Steve Ditko, attourneys from both sides have written to the Judge about settling.
Marvel Comics has early-released the March 2024 solicits for all their X-Men titles as the Krakoan age of the X-Men comes to an end.
Marvel Comics is making the Predator: The Original Years Omnibus Vol 2, to be published in March, returnable, after removing content.
Marvel Comics has cancelled all Wolverine By Benjamin Percy Volume 3 Hardcover orders and will be offered to retailers to order again.
The Monster Metropolis was first introduced by Rick Remender and Tony Moore in Punisher, back when he was a Frank-enstein Monster,
Today, that means X-Men #29, Invincible Iron Man #13, Alpha Flight #5, X-Men Unlimited Infinity #116 and just a little bit of Sentry #1.
Today's Fantastic Four #14 has an answer as to why the Marvel Universe didn't have to suffer the effects of a coronavirus pandemic.
DC Comics has been running a memorial piece for Keith Giffen in this month's comic books, and today, Marvel Comics begins to do the same.
Marvel's solicits for the Fall Of The House Of X and Rise Of The Powers Of X series that bring the Krakoan Age of the X-Men to an end,
Spider-Man: The Official Cookbook: Your Friendly Neighborhood Guide to Cuisine from NYC, the Spider-Verse & Beyond for April 2024.
Ike Perlmutter is back with a plan to seize control of Disney alongside investor Nelson Peltz and his activist investor firm Trian.
In X-Men #29, the mutants are out and Doom's crew is in. Latveria's finest take "X-Men" to a whole new, dictatorial level.
In Star Wars #41, the galaxy's smoothest operator faces his past. Will Lando be a hero or stick to his scoundrel ways?
In Fantastic Four #14, the Fantastic Family faces a new mystery where their home once stood. Is this real estate or a reality crisis?
Our Mystery Retailer, an online comics shop owner of 22 years, wanted to delve into the issue of discounts that Phil Boyle brought up.
In Amazing Spider-Man #39, Spidey tries to clean up NYC crime in 2 days. Because, sure, that'll work out. Stay tuned for pandemonium.
At the Marvel: Amazing Spider-Man – Gang War Panel at L.A. Comic Con, writer Melissa Flores revealed what was coming in March.
Marvel Comics has decided that Miles Morales: Spider-Man #18 in March will count as its three hundredth issue when you add all the series up.
In Daredevil #4, Hell's Kitchen's on the menu— and Bullseye's ready to carve! Can DD make the catch of the day, or will he flounder?
This week's Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List sees Predator Vs Wolverine top the list, even beating Amazing Spider-Man.
In Star Wars: Dark Droids - D-Squad #4, R2-D2's crew invades Jabba's Palace. Will they become the next great Hutt hit? Stay tuned.
In Sentry #1, everyday folks get a taste of godhood and PTSD. Let's find out who'll win the super-powered lottery this time!
This week in Venom #28, prepare for a symbiotic smackdown that's sure to leave a mark—and maybe a few bite marks, too.