DC Comics rarely offers retailer exclusive variants. While Marvel pumps out seven to 17 a month, probably devaluing the appeal in the process, DC Comics puts out one every three months or so and makes it a little more special. And now the publisher will offer exclusive retailer variant covers on Justice League #1.
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In a special announcement on Twitter, Marvel announced that the Fantastic Four is returning to Marvel in a monthly ongoing series, featuring the return of Reed and Sue Richards, and starring the original team of Reed, Sue, Ben, and Johnny, launching in August. The creative team will be Dan Slott and Sara Pichelli.
DC Comics covers, the original clickbait. In previous issues of the Justice League twice-monthly comic book, the following went down. Amidst discussions over interference or otherwise, a gun goes off.
François Ruffin is a French journalist and social activist. Founder and editor of the satirical quarterly magazine Fakir and director of the film Merci
DC Comics are to publish Action Comics #1000 shortly. You may have heard mention of it. 80th Anniversary of Superman and what not. Published from midnight
There are always a few changes 'twit solicitation and publication. And the conclusion of Dark Nights: Metal #6 a few more things DC Comics is able to
To support the third season launch of one of Sky One’s TV series Stan Lee’s Lucky Man, TPub Comics is launching Stan Lee’s Lucky Man – The Bracelet
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
Last night, the Cartoon Museum in Bloomsbury, London, announced a big change. As a result of their rent being doubled, the Cartoon Museum was to move to a
Erica Henderson may have sadly announced her departure as the regular artist of Marvel's Squirrel Girl, but every dark cloud has a silver lining.
Cyclops was my favourite superhero when I was a kid. While others preferred Wolverine or Batman, Cyclops seemed to have the world upon his shoulders, a
Ah, nothing like a Marvel teaser in the form of some jigsaw-type affair... and so it is for the release of the new Avengers #1 from Jason Aaron and Ed
As of June there is only one continuing Inhumans title, Ms Marvel, and that is only tenuously connected to the Royal Family. At one point there were
Humanoids announces a new imprint, Life Drawn, for telling more personal and political stories.
Peter David has provided us a commentary track for Battlestar Galactica vs Battlestar Galactica #3 which is on sale today.
Saga has a long history of cold open splash pages that make you burst out laughing in store, turn your stomach, or make you feel you have to put them down straight away as your Aunt Muriel is stood behind you, judging. And as Saga reaches its 50th issue today, Fiona Staples and Brian K. Vaughan do their thing.
Archie Comics' Vampironica #1 by Greg and Megan Smallwood and Jack Morelli has sold out and gone to second print for the 25th April.
Dynamite has sent us exclusive extended previews for Sheena: Queen of the Jungle #7 and KISS/Army of Darkness #2, both on stands today.
Man, it must be tough living in the DC Universe. All sorts of threats, day in day out, but sometimes you can't even run away and hide — because you're possessed. (Suicide Squad #38)
In today's Jessica Jones #18, Brian Michael Bendis's final issue, he is putting a lot of his toys back in boxes. Including what he's been doing with Armadillo across his books.
We mentioned that Dark Nights: Metal #6 had a few surprise artists for the Coda at the end of the issue. After all, the final issue of this event series had a lot to address and set up. Well, the Source Wall has broken. And the DC Universe has been changed. You know, again.
Brian Michael Bendis is leaving Marvel Comics. And in his final issues of his various series, he is doing his best to wrap things up, put the toys back in the box, and maybe, just maybe, leave the Marvel universe a little something.
Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen published by DC Comics, reaches its fourth issue today. The emotional focus of this issue is going to be Moth Man.
Today sees Brian Michael Bendis's final issue of Jessica Jones, the character he co-created with Michael Gaydos for Marvel's MAX imprint and the comic book Alias. As he puts it in the backmatter, this may be the last time he ever writes the character.
There's a lot to enjoy in today's Dark Metal: Knights #6 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo as the event comes to its explosive, implosive and then
Brian Michael Bendis is leaving Marvel Comics for Superman. So he is putting a few toys back in their boxes. Possibly with new batteries and some
Tomorrow sees the release of Dark Nights: Metal #6, the culmination of the event by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo that showed everybody else how it's
We've been telling you that BOOM! Studios' Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #25 was going to be big. And now we're hearing from retailers that even though they tripled orders on the series, it wasn't enough to meet demand for the calls they're getting from fans about this comic.
Marvel has finally revealed exactly what Infinity Countdown is counting down to: Infinity Wars, a new super-mega-crossover event from the creative team of Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., and Frank Martin.
Getting a head start on C2E2 announcements a week and a half before the convention starts, Dark Horse has announced the next comic in the Black Hammer universe: The Quantum Age.