Stan Lee apparently has control of his own Twitter account now, and he took the time to praise Tom Holland's performance as Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man.
Comics Archives
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Bleeding Cool was a little worried when we first noticed the cancellation of the Super Sons series --something DC Comics was trying to keep hidden but was given away by a sign on the cover artwork. And there was much gnashing and wailing and blaming of Brian Michael Bendis. But Peter Tomasi had something to promise...
Superman Special #1 and A Walk Through Hell #1 make the cut, while The Wicked + The Divine #36 and Cold War #4 don't fare so well. Check out our best and worst five comics of the week.
X-ual Healing: Each week we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again. (Spoiler: It's this week.)
So many Marvel comics are getting a relaunch. So many of them have exclusive retailer covers... Here's the Ashley Witter elusive for Brain Trust, Gotham
Fence continues with Seiji coping with losing a match and Nicholas taking on a more skilled and larger competitor, which means a longer fencing reach. Does it make for a good read?
Jirni continues with Ara and Kaspar continue to search for the latters vessel while Ara's mother, Luna, continues to struggle under forced servitude. Does it make for a good read?
It's not every day you come across two of the most famous political cartoons of all time. But, on a sunny Saturday morning trying to escape the Royal Wedding, that's just what I did.
The Rot finds a mangled creature to the American Southwest. It was once a prisoner with a life sentence whom was suffering from cancer. Now, he saps the life from all he touches. Is it a good read?
Ruin of Thieves returns with a Brigands Story, which finds a band of escaped prisoners and a trio freedom fighters escape from a brutal empire. Does it make for a good read?
Graphic novel publisher SelfMadeHero has acquired the worldwide English-language rights to two European graphic novels that celebrate icons from the
Baltimore is getting its very own CosGala event in September! We chat with the mastermind behind the event, Tranquil Ashes Cosplay, about the event and what she's excited for.
Comic book writer Van Jensen has written a comic book doing something new. A work of political marketing for Stacey Abrams. Politician, lawyer, author and
Last month's marketshare statistics took a number of people by surprise. Despite the massive amounts of Action Comics #1000 ordered by comic book stores
They are very hard to come by in the UK. The publisher only accepting cheques made in dollars was often a sticking point. But as of this week, Orbital
Graveland comes to a finale with Titan Amon entering his final battle with the Giants and the man behind their awakening. Does it make for a good read?
The Three Stooges are back in three stories with the guys stumbling into virtual reality, washing windows, and going on cruise vacations. Does it make for a good read?
Batwoman rushes to stop Alice's swarm of plague bats from spreading their disease throughout Gotham City. She calls on Tuxedo One for help once more. Does it make for a good read?
I got my hands on these before Jude Terror could. A few more unlettered pages from the upcoming Thor #1 relaunch. I do like the Elton John-style THOOM spectacles...
Our Green Lanterns are at odds, with Jessica Cruz having been taken over by Power Ring and Simon Baz trying to save her. Does it make for a good read?
Daredevil calls upon his friend, Foggy Nelson, to help in his task as mayor of New York City. Blindspot returns not long after, and, worse yet, One Police Plaza comes under attack by the Hand. Does it make for a good read?
Marvel has heard the complaints: there aren't enough super-mega-crossover events. Fear not! Because U demanded it, Marvel has announced a Spider-Man-themed event for the fall with an artfully designed teaser, featuring stark white text against a black background. Stunning.
X-Men Red returns to Wakanda to find themselves under attack by fellow X-Man Storm. Why is she doing this? Can they stop her? Is it a good read?
All-New Wolverine comes to a conclusion as Laura, Gabby, and their allies enter their final confrontation with Doctor Doom. Does it make for a good read?
The solicitation for Bubba Ho-Tep and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers was clear. Written by Joe Lansdale and drawn by Tadd Galusha. But on publication?
Comixology Bestseller List: The Wicked + The Divine keeps moving up. Ranked No. 9 in February and No. 10 in March, it inched up to No. 7 in April and now stands at No. 5 in the New Title Rankings. Could it one day reach Walking Dead and Saga levels of digital dominance?





























