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Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” We conclude with Despicable Deadpool #295!
In this issue of Improbable Previews, CBR got their hands on an EXCLUSSSIVE Marvel preview of Venomized #1, by Cullen Bunn and Iban Coello.
Time for another look ahead at what all is coming out this week in the world of comics, from Green Hornet #1, to Wicked + Divine, Justice League, Deathstroke, new series like Ballad of Sang and Gideon Falls, and more. Check them out here.
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?" We take a crack at Spider-Man vs. Deadpool #28!
Morgan is a man at war with himself, literally. His organs are in upheaval, each one wanting more power and control over the body to serve its own ends. Thankfully, it's a funny war, but is it a good read?
Rod Lamberti of comic store Rodman Comics talks Marvel's upcoming "fresh start" and what they really need to do to increase sales and retain readers.
The latest episode of DC Versus takes their two more powerful female magic users, Enchantress and Zatanna, and ask fans who will win between them.
Quincredible by Mildred Louis and Selina Espiritu is an ongoing series starting in August, following a 15-year-old superhero who is invulnerable but a bit of a weakling. So being a solo superhero needs creativity.
The Village is an Indian comic that brings the story of a group of men searching for a doctor's family, and it unearths the fallout of a tribal feud that may kill all involved.
In the latest Dieselfunk Dispatch, Tim shares a followup email exchange with one of the most successful self-published comics of all time, Bone creator Jeff Smith.
The Lumberjanes discover what happened to Emmy, and they, along with the mythical animals, set out to save her. Is it a good read?
In this installment of Vortex, Dixon and Taylor's team encounters the inky mass that has infested the mining facility. Is it a good read?
Toshiyasu Morita is a cosplay photographer who attended the Afro Comic Con, a non-profit organisation who held the show at the SAE Expression College in
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” We continue with Legion #2!
And DC Comics launches with a bang with The Terrifics, by a long way, the most successful New Age of Heroes title. Avengers also managed to beat Detective Comics, something unheard of, of late. And Saga monsters up the chart on its return ahead of its 50th issue.
X-O Manowar #12 finds Aric confronting his former allies, who helped depose him by hiring the bounty hunters which stripped Aric's armor from him. Is it a good read?
Weird Al Yankovic drops The Hamilton Polka, we have a new image of Lagertha from Vikings season 6, why Michael B. Jordan really wanted to play T'Challa in Black Panther, and more geeky news from the past week!
Marvel has released a preview for Iceman #11, in stores next week, but more importantly, the issue will apparently feature an ultra-rare facial variant of Rictor, who appears in the comic to chat with Iceman about his career.
Live from Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC) 2018, upcoming titles and news from the Lion Forge panel happening right now in Seattle.
Terrifics Unite! The Trial of Batwoman! Doctor Strange continues to be damned! There were many wins and losses this week for the comic world, and we're going to list them off here.
The Vertigo panel at ECCC promised much, but it was basically what you read in that Entertainment Weekly article last week. And on Bleeding Cool two years
A large demonic wolf enters the Backways, and it's looking for Anna and Coyote Bones. It soon finds them, and they must find a way to survive this creature. Is it a good read?
June's issue of WWE from BOOM! Studios will feature a storyline called Fight Forever, as well as the WWE Comics debut of Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. Declaring themselves "the new faces of the comic book world," best friends Zayn and Owens revealed the news on WWE's YouTube channel.
Days of Hate continues in the fallout of Amanda's attack on the diner, as our two mains try to lie low. Unfortunately, Xing and Freeman are working together to bring her in. Is it a good read?
Guest writer Jessica Dale covers the Wonder Women!: Representing Gender and Sexuality panel from live from ECCC (Emerald City Comic Con) 2018.
The Rough Riders reunite when Harry Houdini discovers something supernatural going on at a seance, and he approaches Teddy Roosevelt and the others for help. Is it a good read?
Abbott #2 Review: A Potentially Beautiful Noir Story Held Back by Supernatural Themes and Text Walls
Abbott barely escapes the shadowy masked man, and she begins to chase down new leads that may be able to explain this. Is it a good read?
The publisher released a trailer for the upcoming super-mega-crossover event Infinity Countdown, a five-issue mini-series, and Marvel clearly spared no expense in the making of it.
The IDW Publishing reprinting of Rick Veitch's The One begins now, and we enter a world on the brink of nuclear annihilation. It's into this world where the first superhumans appear.