Marvel Comics have released their X-Men solicitations for April, as well as their Avengers titles, and we are getting one big crossover.
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PrintWatch: Second prints for Rebel Moon: The House Of The Blood Axe and James Bond, and thirds for Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees.
So it looks like the Kingpin is going to sit this one out. The Gang War, that is. Turns out that he does have other things going on,...
Those of you who were expecting a physically cataclysmic confrontation between Miracleman and Young Miracleman may be disappointed.
The 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards nominees have been announced, including for comic books and graphic novels.
Previously, Greg Capullo posted pages from his new Marvel project labelled Wolverine, before posting "Don’t believe everything you hear."
The new Edge of Spider-Verse #3 introduces a new cosmic Spider-Man known as Star-Spider and the return of Web-Weaver.
Fantastic Four continues to be one of the better superhero comic books out there, written by Ryan North, guest-starring Francesco Mortarino.
Marvel Comics publishes four Krakoa Vs Orchis books this week: X-Men #30, Cable #1, Invincible Iron Man #14, and X-Men Unlimited #122.
There is plenty to talk about the final issue of Miracleman: The Silver Age by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham published today.
Tomorrow sees She-Hulk get together with Daredevil once more. And yes, the TV series did the "She-Hulk Smash Daredevil" joke very well.
Tony Stark and Emma Frost got married last year in the comics. It was a Vegas wedding and Marvel went to town with a big promotional splash
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Jason Aaron is writing and launching a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1.
Ram V, Dan Watters, Matthew Roberts & Dave Stewart take on Creature From The Black Lagoon from Universal Monsters, Skybound & Image Comics
Ablaze looks like they are first comic book publisher off the blocks this month with their April 2024 solicits and solicitations.
Doctor Psycho first appeared in Wonder Woman #5 in 1943, by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter as a telepath, telekinetic sorcerer.
Mark Brooks, likes to share his work processes. And this week, that meant drawing the X-Men's Rogue in a rather familiar and memed pose.
DC Comics published Wonder Woman #5 today, by Tom King, Daniel Sampere and Tomeu Morey, and an appearance of Darkseid's daughter Grail.
John Stewart, Green Lantern, has been testing the limits of his powers. But he now goes where no Green Lantern has gone before.
When Marilyn Moonlight, The Spirit Of Metropolis, first encountered Superman, she gave him a vision of an Old Western town.
Jay Garrick: The Flash #4 is already rewriting some DC History regarding the Golden Age Flash origin. But what about Alan Scott?
Tomorrow sees Wonder Woman #5. And in the back-up strip, we have Trinity, the Wonder Woman of the future, telling us about it.
DC Comics is publishing ywo stories tomorrow featuring two different Supermen and two different Lois Lanes, Spoilers, of course.
Gail Simone fans? Pick up Nightwing #110 and maybe even Titans #7 as part of the Neast World crossover from DC Comics.
I've been hearing this knocking around for a little while, that Jason Aaron would be writing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at IDW Publishing.
We now have a better look, across the line at DC Comics' new corner boxes logos, that delineate between the different "groups" of titles.
The Massive-Verse is a fictional shared universe, created by Kyle Higgins and published by Image Comics. But where does one start?
Jay Garrick, The Flash, first appeared in Flash Comics #1 in 1940, created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert.
Joshua Williamson and Andrea Milana are launching the new Cobra Commander #1 on Wednesday from Skybound/Image Comics.
Archie Comics publisher Jon Goldwater has told Publisher's Weekly that they will release a comic featuring Archie Andrews as a superhero