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
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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
Our First Look at Cadaverous, the Spider-Man #1 Big Bad by Sara Pichelli, JJ Abrams and Henry Abrams
We’ll know that JJ Abrams is writing the new Spider-Man #1 comic book being published in September by Marvel Comics, with his son Henry. And that it’s
Marvel Comics are to publish a new Spider-Man comic book, drawn by a longstanding Marvel Comics artist, but whose writer only got that position through
Dollar General Store is a 15,000-strong chain of variety stores headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. One of the most profitable stores operating in
It isn't the first time Mary Jane has suited up in one form or another. Indeed we had a whole series, Renew Your Vows, with a married Mary Jane and Peter
Welcome to the War Report - a run through the final ebbing days of The War Of The Realms as it bursts through the Marvel Universe - with a surprise title
Doomsday Clock #9, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank is getting a second printing from DC Comics for July 10th - a month
Marvel are publishing a new Black Cat series tomorrow, spinning out of the recent Hunted storyline in Amazing Spider-Man and the recent stories regarding
Havill & Travis is a fine art and photography gallery based in Primitivo, Birmingham City Centre. And, as part of an exhibition of the work of local
Black Cat #1 is Marvel Comics' big launch for this Wednesday from Jed McKay and Travel Foreman. It won't be enough to take down DC Comics' Batman #72 or
Matthew Snyder, digital dominator, fills us in on how non-print comics are selling... he writes: Welcome to the ComiXology Bestseller List, your guide to
Takeshi Miyazawa has been drawing Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider, written by Seanan McGuire, since issue 5, taking over from Rosi Kampe. It has a final issue
Amazing Spider-Man #24 by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley was solicited with Marvels 25th Variant covers by Mark Brooks and Alex Ross. The Mark Brooks one is
Okay, it may not be the most original thing to point out that Marvel's decision to publish The War Of The Realms crossing over with all manner of titles
The War Of The Realms #4 is another $4.99 twenty-page comic book. Still a rarity at Marvel Comics, it looks like DC's Year Of The Villain will be asking
With great power there must come great responsibility. Written by Stan Lee as narration in Amazing Fantasy #15, the first appearance of Spider-Man, later
DC Comics are publishing one unauthorised sequel to Watchmen in Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. Dynamite is publishing one with Peter
Back in 2003, Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos introduced a new storyline to The Spectacular Spider-Man, with a sick Eddie Brock and Venom in crisis. Why?
We’ve stitched together what we could find of Marvel Comics’ plans for May 2019, titles ahead of this week’s solicitations… Take a look at what’s
It's happened again. Marvel Comics has put the most blatant Antifa storylines and characters in their comics. Far from the innocent comic books you or I
As Jack Kirby once famously said, there's no such thing as too many Spider-Geddon variant covers. Probably. We're guessing he said that. Why else would
Marvel's plans to publish a Spider-Geddon #1 variant by every living artist available today continue with a new variant cover by David Nakayama. This
It was one of the more controversial comic book events that Marvel have published. Hated by one side for what was seen as glorifying fascism, hated by
Everyone and their grandmother is drawing a Spider-Geddon #1 variant these days. Even you -- yes, you -- might be drawing one. It's worth checking the