No more Frankensteining. Here are Marvel Comics final solicitations for 2019, all lined up for December... it begins with Incoming, kicks off with
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Is it me or are Marvel and DC Comics writers going through a little bit of a mid-life crisis? Worrying about mortality, legacy, having children, their
Cletus Kasady, created by David Michelinie and Erik Larsen, first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #344 and became the first and most well-known host of the
The big news this week (aside from Raina Telgemeir's Guts) is of JJ Abrams' Spider-Man, with Sara Pichelli, Henry Abrams, Elisabetta D'Amico, Dave
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran some gossip and rumour regarding what was happening in the JJ Abrams/Henry Abrams/Sara Pichelli Spider-Man #1, launching this
Okay, the following contains some seriously strong spoilerage for the upcoming JJ Abrams/Henry Abrams/Sara Pichelli Spider-Man series debuting this week.
There are lots of Absolute Carnage-related comic books out today. Not Absolute Carnage of course, that's not out till October. But when has that stopped
A month-or-so ago, Bleeding Cool let you know that Amazing Spider-Man #29 would be revisiting the events of One More Day. We recapped that most
In Absolute Carnage #2 and Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #1, Miles Morales went up against the horde of Carnage alongside the Scorpion. It didn't end
Today sees the publication of Absolute Carnage #2, Venom #17 and spin-offs Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #1 and Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors #1.
All it took was a tweet enquiry to the writer of Absolute Carnage, Donny Cates. Don't forget about our beloved avocado baby!@Doncates
Looks like whoever is sorting out the Spider-Man: Miles Morales Omnibus did a new page count and a bean count, or took the opportunity to put even more
Bleeding Cool reported that September's Amazing Spider-Man #29 would be heavily leaning into the return to the One More Day storyline, that wiped Peter
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool reported on four of the Mark Bagley Absolute Carnage #1 inside cover sketches. Well, someone is trying to sell theirs on
The upcoming Miles Morales: Spider-Man #10 marks the 250th comic book starring Miles Morales as Spider-Man. In-story, it's also the character's birthday
Four of the Willy Wonka Golden Tickets Mark Bagley Absolute Carnage Sketch Editions appear to be found, out of twenty hidden away, disguises as
The solicits for Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12 have certainly been in the wars. Initially it was solicited thus: FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN
The current Amazing Spider-Man has made much of a new supervillain gang, an all-female version of the Sinister Six, known as the Sinister Syndicate.
Last week saw the publication of Absolute Carnage #1. While it was a very pretty comic, and as we all know Ryan Stegman could be a great comic book artist
Marvel Comics has announced a new die-cut cover to launch JJ Abrams', Henry Abrams' and Sara Pichelli's new launch title Spider-Man #1. Designed by Chip
Last week, Bleeding Cool mentioned in passing that Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12 would be the last issue in the series, written by Tom Taylor. It
Amazing Spider-Man Full Circle is an exquisite corpse of a comic book anthology out in October with all manner of big-name Marvel comic book creators
Tom Taylor's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man series is amending its upcoming solicitation details. What was once solicited as #11... FRIENDLY
In an earlier piece looking at the many Mary Jane-theme variant covers Marvel is running in October, alongside the new The Amazing Mary Jane comic
There are always a few changes 'twixt solicitations and publications for Marvel Comics. Mind you, this week, while they are all sunning themselves in
I thought last month's Spider-Man: Life Story by Chip Zdarsky and Mark Bagley was masterful, weaving together as it did the Clone Saga, the real plans
House Of X #1 is published on the 24th of July. Powers Of X #1 is published on the 31st of July. But already Marvel Comics has sent them back for second
You can tell them by their variant Carnage-splattered logos. Some of them. Marvel has been putting one-page teasers in a variety of comic books to set up
As I mentioned in the non-spoilery mid-credit/post-credit piece, I just got out of seeing a morning showing of Spider-Man: Far From Home partially set
Often a change 'twixt solicitation and publication, Ch-Ch-Changes catches a few that slip between the cracks ahead of the title's Final Order Cut-Off. The