Review: Defenders continues to be one of the most fun comics from Marvel, with some top-notch banter. However, #4 is a bit of a damp squib of an ending.
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Rumor has it that Superman "will be restored to his true self" in Action Comics #1000 — what does that mean for the placement of his underpants?
Neal Adams wants to personally and whole heartedly congratulate Bill Sienkiewicz for his beautiful booth at San Diego Comic-Con.
Ubisoft is pursuing a trademark for 'The Crew' comics, but Marvel got there first with its Black Panther-related comics. Will we see a showdown soon?
Venom #153 isn’t a brilliant comic, but it’s a lot of fun. After some of the underwhelming reads this week has brought me, Venom was perfectly satisfying.
The new Marvel Comics Digest featuring the Avengers gives each character time to shine with great issue picks, better consistency, and a more dynamic theme.
In June, Marvel and DC squeezed. Both upped their marketshare. And everyone else suffered. In May, Marvel knocked DC Comics back below the psychologically
If you're looking for a lighthearted collection to fight off the sadness of summer ending, then Archie's Funhouse Back To School Annual #27 is for you.
Most Marvel writers could be classified as politically conservative, but that no longer means the same thing as it did in years past.
The Disney Store now has a brand new costume available for kids, an incredibly comics accurate Ms. Marvel costume, as designed by Jamie McKelvie
We'll get more details later, I'm sure, but Bleeding Cool has been reliably informed that Dark Days: The Casting #1 by Scott Snyder, James TynionIV, Andy
Miracleman - originally Marvelman - is a superhero comic book legend. A British replacement character for Captain Marvel from the nineteen fifties, it was
Review: With great pacing and vibrant, striking art, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps easily earns another high rating with issue #26.
The Flash #28 is a very well-balanced comic. It is a carefully constructed concoction of character study, action, and intrigue.
Review: Detective Comics #962 brings the current arc, Intelligence, to its conclusion in a satisfying and thoroughly entertaining way.
All-New Wolverine #23 isn’t a bad comic, but the tonal issues of horrific events clashing against the endless one-liners don’t make for a truly great story.
Four books from Marvel are getting a second printing this week, including Generations: Wolverine And All-New Wolverine, and Star Wars: Darth Vader #4.
JLA #12 is charming, but its pacing issues are abysmal. If you aren't attached to the characters, the slowness of the plot will likely drive you away.
In response to the uproar about his comic, Howard Chaykin wrote in an editorial that "apologies from me in that regard will come on a cold day in hell."
Mister Miracle #1 is ambitious, unique, and draws you in. It has some surface-level flaws that drag it down, but it's worth your time to check it out.
Ultimately, steer clear of Captain America #25. It’s so amazingly wrongheaded. Heroism loses meaning when they can just wish for victory — or vomit it up.
Generations: The Phoenix by Cullen Bunn, R B Silva, Adriano Di Benedetto and Rain Beredo is a fun story, but does it hint to Marvel Legacy at all?
Review: Every Archie fan needs this book. It spans decades of Archie Comics properties, so you can really appreciate how these classic characters grew.
Secret Empire #8 has more high points than low, but it’s badly hindered by the mounds of padding. That said, it’s one of the best issues of the series.
In The Invisibles Vol. 2 #22, written by Grant Morrison in 1998, you'll see an eerie phrase uttered in relation to tarot cards and time machines.
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for September shipping titles from Babs Tarr, Liam Sharp, Dale Keown, Frank Cho, And More.
It has not been uncommon for a show to announce that they will have Stan Lee's last appearance in a certain region. Only for a few month's later, another
Valiant has announced today that Bloodshot Salvation, their major ongoing series launch of the autumn, will now ship in the “Valiant Premium” format.
Everyone at DC Comics had a shuffle-around back in May or June, but it took until this week for everyone to move offices and make it official.
The charts are topped by Action Comics lenticular covers and Batman, but towards the bottom, retailers are reordering more copies of Calexit #2, #3 and #4.