Check out a sneak peek of Marvel's Voices: Avengers #1—where the Avengers' most "unique" tales are heroically anthologized.
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PrintWatch: Boom Studios sends the Brzrkr: Fallen Empire one-shot and Something Is Killing The Children #35 back to print.
Luciano Vecchio's Mystique And Destiny, "Be Gay, Do Crime" print on sale at CCXP this weekend, if hou can find him.
There is X-Men gossip coming out of the big Brazilian comic book convention CCXP. And it's all about Magik and the Blue Moon...
In March, Marvel will publish Jackpot And Black Cat, a new mini-series by Celeste Bronfman and Emilio Laiso with Mary Jane and Felicia Hardy.
Why do Marvel buy their comic book creators deep in the "special thanks" in the final credits when they relly don't have to?
Yes, I know, I missed out on the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List last week; major apologies. But I have compiled last week's below...
Adam Pollina came back to comics last year with something called EY3K0N, alongside Jae Lee, Tom DeFalco, Jim Cheung, and Khaby Lame.
PrintWatch: Two books getting new printings this week, Conan from Titan and Justice League Vs Godzilla Vs King Kong from DC Comics.
The new series, Predator Vs Wolverine, sees the Predator of the Fox movies fight the Wolverine of the Marvel comics.
Avengers Inc. is the Avengers series starring Janet Van Dyne and Victor Shade in a fashion that reflects the Avengers TV series.
In the Ms Marvel TV series and the movie The Marvels, Kamala Khan gains her powers as a hybrid of mutancy and the Noor Dimension.
In last year's adjectiveless Spider-Man series, Jessica Drew - Spider-Woman - was severed from the Spider-Verse Web Of Life. It was a thing.
Ms Marvel: The New Mutant concludes with its fourth issue for the Fall Of X, co-written with Ms Marvel herself, Iman Vellani.
X-Men Origins: Blue published today does just what it had been threatening, rewrites the already repeatedly rewritten origins of Nightcrawler
The Amazing Spider-Man crossover Gang War kicks off properly today with Amazing Spider-Man: First Strike #1, Luke Cage #1 and Spider-Woman #1
Fall of X with X-Men Infinity Unlimited #115, Ms Marvel: The New Mutant #4, Realm Of X #4, X-Men Origins: Blue... and Howard The Duck
It is often Marvel creates a brand new word used everywhere. But they did with "unalive in Deadpool. Ten years later, Ms Marvel picks it up.
Doctor Who: The Star Beast was based on the comic that Pat Mills and Dave Gibbons created for Doctor Who Weekly from Marvel back in 1980.
When Chris Claremont took over X-Men in the late seventies, it appeared that he had plans for Nightcrawler that never came to fruition.
Check out our preview of Predator vs Wolverine #3, where Logan's metal meets extraterrestrial menace in a gory tango of terror!
Bleeding Cool published Comic Book Retailers Say The Funniest Things Part One and Part Two. But they keep saying funny things.
In Moon Knight #29, the big hand's on the showdown as our caped punching bag faces the Black Spectre's bloody curtain call.
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #12, Spidey's fanged foe is on the prowl. Can he and Blade stop the bite before the Gang War?
In Captain America #3, Misty Knight plays detective while Cap becomes a target. Can Steve escape this ghost from his past?
In Realm of X #4, all hell breaks loose in Vanaheim. Can our heroes survive or is it just another Tuesday in the Marvel Universe?
Explore the X-citing finale in Ms Marvel: The New Mutant #4 as Kamala Khan reckons with the mutant dream turning X-tremely sour!
Dive into X-Men Blue: Origins #1 as we unravel the dubious nuances of Nightcrawler's entry into this world. Secrets await!
Witness the chaos unfurl in Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War - First Strike #1. Spider-Man swings into a New York crime meltdown!
In Luke Cage: Gang War #1, our hero swaps paperwork for punches as New York's streets ignite with good old-fashioned chaos.