The X-Men capture Nance, but Alpha gets away with Colossus. The X-Men must seek help in order to save their teammate and all of mutantkind. Does it make for a good read?
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Diamond's secret shopper returns to Rodman Comics, but he shows up on a day when owner Rod Lamberti is unable to be at the store.
In this chapter of Detective Comics, Batman, Batwoman, Spoiler, and Orphan unite to bring down Brother Eye, Ulysses and the controlled Red Robin, Azrael, and Batwing. Is it a good read?
Wonder Woman battles Supergirl, who seems to be under the control of the Dark Gods. Elsewhere, Jason seeks help from the Fates themselves. Does it make for a good read?
Flash War begins with Barry Allen and the elder Wally West assailed by the Renegades, a Rogues-inspired future police force, who want to arrest Iris West for the murder of Eobard Thawne. Does it make for a good read?
A team of X-Men leave for Madripoor in the hopes of finding Logan's body. They suspect Magneto's hand in Wolverine's disappearance, but a different rogue greets the X-Men when they arrive in the city. Is it a good read?
There are hundreds of things one could pick up at MCM London Comic Con, on this weekend at the Excel Centre. Here are just 15 of them.
Chris Powell is still trying to cope with his new and improved Darkhawk armor while the Fraternity of Raptors work to revive the old Raptors across the universe. Does it make for a good read?
Dynamite is offering the entire 'The Boys' trade collection signed by Garth Ennis
Dynamite will be publishing the third volume of Charlaine Harris and Christopher Golden's Cemetery Girl graphic novel series as well as an omnibus of the first two volumes.
To go with the recently announced new Project Superpowers series, Dynamite is showing off the interior pages from writer Rob Williams and artist Sergio Davila
No Justice rages on as Martian Manhunter and Starro the Conqueror work to free the bottled worlds and Team Entropy seeks help from Vril Dox. Does it make for a good read?
Dynamite has announced its latest video game-inspired coffee table book: The Art of Halfbrick: Fruit Ninja, Jetpack Joyride, and Beyond.
BOOM! Studios announced plans to publish I Moved to Los Angeles to Work in Animation, an autobiographical comic by Natalie Nourigat which also serves as a how-to guide for anyone who wants to follow in her footsteps.
Brian Michael Bendis sets sail from Marvel with this final issue to his run on Invincible Iron Man and a culmination of everything that has happened recently in Tony Stark's life. Does it make for a good read?
Todd Matthy and Nicolas Chapuis's sci-fi/fantasy mash-up Robots vs. Princesses has found a home at Dynamite Entertainment starting in August.
Black Panther is pulled into space in the midst of a conflict between the Shi'ar and an intergalactic Wakandan Empire. Does it make for a good read?
In the wake of news that Gerry Duggan and David O'Sullivan's Analog has been picked up by Lionsgate for a movie adaptation with John Wick director Chad Stahelski and Colony creator Ryan Condal attached, Image Comics is offering unsold C2E2 variants of the comic's first issue.
Dynamite is collecting the Red Sonja appearances from The Savage Sword of Conan into the Further Adventures of Red Sonja Vol. 1.
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Have you been reading Die Kitty Die by Dan Parent and Fernando Ruiz? In her third installment, Die Kitty Die: Heaven & Hell, the charming Kitty Ravencraft has met her untimely demise -- where will she end up?
Four more comic books from Marvel are going back to the printing mill today: Hunt for Wolverine: The Mystery of Madripoor #1, Champions #19 and #20, and Black Panther #1.
There have been some big changes going on at suddenly-in-the-news Antarctic Press, one of the older comic book publishers operating in the direct market these days.
Los Angeles comic book store Golden Apple Comics is joining the likes of Gosh Comics, Forbidden Planet, Aw Yeah Comics, Things From Another World, and more as comic book shops with a comic book publisher on the side.
Archie Comics is trying to get people hyped for this comic book crossover, so the publisher is pulling out all the stops, including a trailer.
Now Marvel Comics has informed retailers that the J. Scott Campbell covers to X-Classified have been cancelled, and they will not be resolicited.
When Marvel Comics solicited a bunch of Fantastic Four reprints for a dollar each, part of their True Believers dollar reprint line, it heralded the
To relaunch The Amazing Spider-Man #1 on July 11th with Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley, Marvel is encouraging retailers to host an Amazing Spider-Man #1
Image Comics is expanding its political presence ahead of the 2018 midterm sweeps season. Image announced plans to publish a hardcover collection of Y:
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