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Glob seems to have this cockamamie idea that everything the X-Men know about the Age of X-Man is a lie. Can you imagine that?!
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The War of the Realms, Marvel's biggest-ever super-mega-crossover event, is soon headed to rock the Marvel Universe to its foundations and leave nothing
Meggan is a victim of sexism in Hollywood while filming her latest movie with co-star and secret lover Nightcrawler in the Age of X-Man utopia.
Surprisingly, Skrull invaders are not finding the true potential of weaponizing social media in this preview of next week's issue.
The Winter Guard needs to figure out what the heck to do with a used-up Dracula who wants to live out his remaining years in peace in this preview.
Sarah Graley and Sfé Monster were interviewed on stage at ECCC today, about their work on the upcoming official Minecraft comic book from Dark Horse
Nauck named the project as his dream X-book, and said that Jim Zub is on board with the relaunch... but what about Marvel?
The Age of X-Man writing duo revealed that their dream X-Men project is one they've pitched to Marvel before, one that could actually happen.
The DC Comics June 2019 solicitations came out yesterday, Including the news that Hawkman #13 was to be drawn by Will Conrad, best known for hiswork on
Spider-Verse writers Seanan McGuire and Jason Latour, and Venom scribe Donny Cates joined Avengers Associate Editor Alanna Smith for a lively Q&A
Zac Thompson and Lonnie Nadler spoiled the (admittedly predictable) news on a livestream at Emerald City Comic Con Saturday.
What do recently resurrected, new BFFs Cyclops and Wolverine want from Val Cooper? Plus: Jamie Madrox plays "bad cop bad cop bad cop bad cop" with Reaper!
Paul Kupperberg has been spilling the beans on the contents of the upcoming Doom Patrol Bronze Age Omnibus out in September, reprinting some of the most
In 1989, Jimmy Wu opened a comic shop called Comics Underground. It began as a modest stall in the basement of the local Busy Bee Mall, in Flushing,
Courtesy of Twitter and Instagram, a little look at some of the cosplay on display at Emerald City Comic Con 2019 on Day Two – and you can catch up with
Tim Seeley is a writer known for horror, blood, humor, and building family units in his comics and now he's writing Bloodshot for Valiant; as he says
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday Saturday, a weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and
The series, likened to "an apocalypse directed by John Hughes," sees the daughter of the POTUS in 1981 throw a house party... a White House party!
Taking place right now in the Seattle Convention Center, ECCC 2019 is massive. The main part of the convention, the show floor extends from one building
During Friday’s Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends panel at Emerald City Comic con, Venom writer Donny Cates told the crowd that there’s plenty more
One of the greatest joys of comic conventions for many is getting their favourite comic book creators to draw one-off art pieces just for them. Of course
We mentioned that DC Comics was doing midnight launches in comic stores for the release of Detective Comics #1000. Then that Marvel Comics told retailers
Talking to Dark Horse representatives recently, they told me they overprinted on Umbrella Academy,the comic series by Gerard Way and Fabio Ba before the
Writer Kieron Gillen and artist Jamie McKelvie hosted a panel of their own on Friday at Emerald City Comic Con, reminiscing with and ragging on one
The Blank Comic from About Comics is exactly what it says on the tin. 24 blank pages, stapled like a traditional comic, with a glossy blank cover. And now
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The book's genre is very specifically described as "a noir-mystery-incredibly-earnest-love-story" starring teenagers in the 1990s.
Green Lantern and Green Arrow have teamed up many times. But most iconically it was in stories by Dennis O'Neill and Neal Adams beginning in 1970 in which





























