Today, Superman and Booster Gold take a trip to the future in Action Comics #996 by Dan Jurgens, Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes. And find a planet colonised
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The Marvel Universe begins with the space flight that Reed Richards, Susan Storm, Ben Grimm and Johnny Storm took, that saw them exposed to cosmic
According to a report from CNBC, Disney plans to pay more than 125,000 employees a $1000 bonus each, and also to invest $50 million in employee education programs. The reason: the recent tax reform bill, the landmark achievement of Donald Trump's presidency.
Newsweek has run details on the unpublished Superman story by Superman co-creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster that will appear in the Action Comics #1000: 80 Years of Superman hardcover volume.
We've been looking through Marvel's solicitations for interesting stories, and we may have found one in the solicits for April's Avengers. It looks like Marvel could be planning to kill off a member of the team. At least, the solicit for Avengers #688 seems to imply as much.
It's a good trick if you can manage it. Avengers #677, published tomorrow, has sold out at distributor level and has gone to second printing. AVENGERS
A review of the latest Tom Stranger, interdimensional Insurance Agent as Adam Baldwin narrates A Murder of Manatees by Larry Correia.
The solicit for X-Men Blue #25 finally reveals the new team roster for X-Men Blue, which has been teased for a few months. That new roster, the cover appears to reveal, consists of Polaris, Xorn, Bloodstorm, Jimmy Hudson, Gazing Nightshade, and Daken.
Marvel's plans to slowly phase out needing to pay colorists by getting readers to color the books for them is kicking into high gear in April, with not
Dynamite has sent us an exclusive first look at the covers and solicitations for their trades / graphic novels shipping in April of 2018. Check them out here!
Last month saw the culling of many low-selling Marvel titles, but April's solicits appear to be relatively casualty-free. Except, that is, for the solicitation for Black Bolt #12, which, while not explicitly claiming to be a final issue, does feel a bit final nonetheless.
Mentioned in the solicits for Venom #165 for April 2018, is this promise: "IN THIS ISSUE: Startling revelations that set the stage for the Venom epic of the fall!"
Image Comics has a bunch of launches for April 2018 – Analog, Isola, Crude, The Dead Hand, Skyward and original graphic novels, Crossroad Blues: A Nick
Dynamite has four titles coming out this week and we have previews for each, including exclusive extended previews for Agent 47: Birth of the Hitman #3 and Bettie Page #7. Read them here!
Dynamite has sent us an exclusive first look at the covers and solicitations for the Media Tie-in titles shipping in April of 2018. Check them out here!
Superstar writer Brian Michael Bendis left his mark on the Iron Man title by introducing Riri Williams to replace Tony Stark as the star of Invincible Iron Man, but it looks like he will leave his mark one more time before leaving for the greener pastures of DC Comics.
Earlier this month, Bleeding Cool told you that Despicable Deadpool would be canceled with May's Despicable Deadpool #300, only to be relaunched with a new number one issue in June. Now that Marvel has released the April solicitations, at least the first part of that report has proven true.
In the most exciting adventure about an old lady at Marvel since Bill Jemas, Mark Millar, and the Dodsons gave us Trouble (never forget!), All-New Wolverine is getting an Old Woman Laura storyline in April. The story sees Laura as Queen of Madripoor in a Utopian near-future for the Marvel Universe.
Rainbow Rowell and Kris Anka's Runaways is getting a new cast member in April, at least for one issue. Runaways #8 reveals that Julie Power will be joining the book.
Avengers Infinity War. You may have heard of it. Big film, lots of people in it, cost a billion dollars, but you get the sequel thrown in. So naturally
Marvel Rising #0 brings Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, America, Inferno, and Patriot together in a computer programming summer camp, where adventure ensues when A.I.M. shows up.
It's been noted that just as in Watchmen, a few real-life people have been turning up in Doomsday Clock, the sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, currently being published by DC Comics.
The Hunt for Wolverine begins, the Infinity Countdown continues, and Venomized variants for everyone to celebrate his 30th anniversary. All this from Marvel's April solicits. Details here.
Dark Horse has announced the 2015 Ghost Pinot Noir wine with bottle art by fan favorite Adam Hughes. Check out the details here!
This April, Aftershock will be bringing you two new series: Brothers Dracul and Her Infernal Descent. Plus, Animosity Vol.1 will be released in a hardcover collected edition, and Animosity: The Rise will be released in a collected edition. More details here.
Valiant Entertainment's April 2018 solicits are here! The Ninja-K Vol.1 collected edition is coming out, X-O Manowar returns to Earth, and the Ninja-K vs. The Valiant Universe event continues. Details here.
Green Lanterns starts a new arc in February, with this Valentine's Day themed cover... It also gives Simon Baz a little bit of monologuing appreciating
Ninja-K is locked in tense battle with Ninja-C. However, Ninja-C has secrets about MI-6 which shock Ninja-K. Does it make for a good read?
Writer Joe Henderson, also known as the showrunner of Fox’s Lucifer, and artist Lee Garbett, who drew the Lucifer comic for DC as well as similarly
X-O Manowar #11 brings us Aric facing the fall of the Cadmium Empire and an assault from a group of bounty hunters. Does this make for a good read?