Every good superhero team needs a battle cry. Spider-Ham knows this to be true, so in next week's Spider-Man: Enter the Spider-Verse, he does his best to
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It's a story long in the making, the culmination of Jason Aaron's multiple-relaunch-spanning Thor run (and also the new Asgardians of the Galaxy), and
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday, a weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the demands of
In next week's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, a special holiday issue, Moon Girl will be called to the aid of one of the Marvel Universe's most powerful
The Beast. What a dick! Are we right? This guy even has Reed Richards beat! In next week's issue of Uncanny X-Men, chaos is erupting around the world. In
It's an old joke. But it may never have been as apposite. To promote the launch of Conan The Barbarian #1 by Jason Aaron and Mahmud Asrar for January's
Alex Ross is a name synonymous with the tip top of comics art. Comic book covers, incredible gallery presentations, just some of the things fans of Ross's
Here is the upcoming cover for the yet-to-be solicited Superman #8, written by Brian Michael Bendis and featuring the return to the comic of Jonathan
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported on the cancellation of the Detective Comics Before Batman slipcased Omnibus hardcover set reprinting the first 26 issues
The five-weekly comic book series Man Without Fear, running in January from Marvel between the two Daredevil ongoing series, was solicited to be drawn in
Comic book retailers have been tols by MArvel Comics that Chip Zdarsky has dropped off the credits for the upcoming Star Wars Age Of Republic Special as a
Fans already mourning the coming end of Sina Grace and Nathan Stockman's excellent Iceman mini-series will get a reprieve with one extra Iceman comic
The all-ages Marvel comic line Marvel Super-Hero Adventures that's actually published by Marvel Comics is going through a few changes. Captain Marvel:
Sadly I can't make it to the event tonight. Childcare issues. But I did cycle past Gosh Comics on Berwick Street in London last night on my way home and
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The former creative team on Marvel’s most recent Power Man and Iron Fist series – writer David F Walker (co-writing with Chuck Brown) and artist Sanford
It seems there’s no escaping Russia in the popular imagination at the moment – whether it is in the news with Putin’s hijinks subverting elections,
Are you ready to rock?! I said are you readddyyy??? *crowd cheers* Good, because Skybound Entertainment is about to kick you in the @#$%ing face with some
We mentioned last month that Star Wars: Shadow Of Vader had not been solicited in Marvel's solicitations for January. Chuck Wendig had already been fired
Well, Marvel Comics must be happy with Uncanny X-Men #1. The $7.99 comic book that has just sold out and gone to a second printing, with a 67 page story
Marvel Comics titles on sale from the 19th of December through to the 9th of January will be paying tribute to the life and career of Stan Lee. Each will
Well, Jude Terror said it would happen. And it has. Writer Chip Zdarsky (Peter Parker: Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel’s 2-In-One) and Marco Checchetto
Marvel Comics are sending eight comic books to second printings. The first printings of many only came out this week. So that's Avengers #10 or #700
Uncanny X-Men #12, from the newly announced Uncanny X-Men single creative team of Matthew Rosenberg and Salvador Larroca, will feature the best and the
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has announced a new series by superstar creative team Greg Pak and Giannis Milonogiannis, set in an alternate-history
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Hellboy, Dark Horse Comics has announced that starting in 2019, March 23rd will henceforth be known as Hellboy
In the wake of NYCC gossip reports that new management under a restructured Warner Bros were shocked to be handed a Batpenis controversy in the first few
William Hogarth was an 18th-century painter, cartoonist, printer and engraver, best known for his satirical 'modern moral subjects' series, of which he
Once upon a time, there was The Age Of Apocalypse. The comic book event, not the movie. Very different. It saw Legion going back in time to kill Magneto