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Everyone gets old. Even the Ghostbusters. See what they look like 20 years in the future in this preview of tomorrow's Ghostbusters 20/20.
There's that scene in the Dark Knight Returns that sticks out, Batman berating himself, counting out the lives of those who have died because he let the
Ahead of their April solicitations, Marvel has revealed more details about War of the Realms, specifically War of the Realms #2, which sees Malekith's
This was the promised third printing cover of Fearscape, the up-itself new comic book about a writer writing about a writer written by a writer. With lots
The legendary comedic duo from Hollywood's classical period, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, may be dead, but when has that ever stopped anyone in comics
Dark Horse Comics has announced a comic book adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples, a retelling of the Snow White fairytale coming to comic
As discovered by Coliseum Of Comics, the largest comics and collectibles retailer in the Southeast of the USA, with stores in Northeast and Central
This April, ahead of the release of Avengers: Endgame, Marvel will reprint classic Marvel comics in some way related to the movie for a dollar each as
Like the current Captain America series, Black Widow works as a sequel to Secret Empire--just a really delayed one. And the first issue by the Soska
2000 AD didn’t get into Free Comic Book Day this year (aside from their Funny Pages title reprinting old IPC humor strips) but, true to form, that doesn’t
As seen in a preview of Superman #7, published tomorrow, Jonathan Kent has returned to Earth from his trip away with his revived-by-Manhattan-transfer
AfterShock comics has announced a new original graphic novel by writer Zac Thompson, artist Arjuna Susini, and colorist Dee Cunniffe in which a 9-year-old
I think someone's been reading Ed Piskor's X-Men: Grand Design and as the connective tissue gets unraveled, tomorrow's Invaders #1 looks to rewrite the
Tomorrow sees the publication of Uncanny X-Men #10 (concluding the Disassembled story) with all manner of mutants pitted against a Nate Grey-possessed
Tomorrow's Marvel Comics Presents #1 is really heavy. Or rather, the Namor story is. The Wolverine story uptop sees soldier Logan fighting in World War
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most read stories yesterday Activision Blizzard
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has revealed the lineup of exclusive merchandise they're bringing to ALA Midwinter 2019 later this month, January
Heathen, the Vault comic book by Natasha Alterici is returning this June with a new artist, Ashley Woods, after a year and a half away. The comic, which
It was solicited as "The Last Cold Case", but the four-part Batman/Flash crossover written by Josh Williamson crossing over with Tom King and Clay Mann's
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has announced a new series from writer Brian Azzarello and artist Maria Llovet exploring "faith, sex, and the devil."
Once upon a time, there was a weekly kids comic called Battle, featuring tales of war (mostly from World War II) published by IPC. Originally Battle
It's only X-Editor Jordan White's second week since his big fancy promotion, and he's already feeling the pressure! So we appreciate that, despite being
Last year, the international Walker Stalker/Heroes And Villains/Fan Fest conventions, with shows across the USA and Europe, announced two new shows:
Following a successful Kickstarter in 2017, Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett are bringing Section Zero back to Image Comics for a new volume in April. From a
Supergirl is a prisoner of Harry Hokum and the Citadel in this preview of Wednesday's Supergirl #26, but hopefully not for long...
The Schomburg Center’s Annual Black Comic Book Festival has announced its full schedule for their seventh event, kicking off this Friday with a free
Erik Burnham has a writer's commentary on Vampirella/Dejah Thoris #4 from Dynamite, out now. Hey, everybody! Erik Burnham here, got a little bit of
President Barack Obama read Spider-Man and Conan comics when he was younger, and could still quote from them. So when he became President, marking the
Valiant is gearing up for March's The Life and Death of Toyo Harada limited series, form the creative team of writer Joshua Dysart and artists CAFU, Mico





























