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.
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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?
A letter signed by 11 members of Congress has called out Ike Perlmutter associate Dr. Bruce Moscowitz, for wielding inappropriate influence at the VA in connection with a planned electronic record system modernization program.
If you're a fan of what Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman are doing with the history of symbiotes in the Marvel Universe in the new Venom series, then you won't want to miss this newly announced one-shot hitting stores in August.
Brann Dailor, drummer and co-vocalist of the heavy metal band Mastodon, has released his first-ever solo track, 'Red Death', and the song is inspired by the DC Comics trade paperback Dark Days: The Road to Metal.
There are a small handful of conservative comic book creators who cannot get work at Marvel and/or DC. But, despite what they may think, their politics don't come into it.
Unable to contain her excitement after seeing the image in an email, superstar writer Gail Simone took to Twitter to reveal artwork from an unspecified
Titan Comics will introduce readers for the first time to a new story following its series of graphic novels based on Stieg Larsson’s Millennium series. The comic, called The Girl Who Danced with Death, is billed as an "all-new" story.
Lion Forge sent out a press release Friday announcing the hiring of Carol Burrell as Executive Editor of the Cubhouse all-ages imprint and the promotion of Vice President/Executive Editor Andrea Colvin to Editor-in-Chief.
Taking a page from the book of rival comics mogul Robert Kirkman, Mark Millar announced that there will be no second printings of his first Netflix comic with Olivier Coipel, The Magic Order.
In an interview with Newsarama, Brian Michael Bendis reassured readers that he's not trying to reboot Superman's continuity, and, most importantly, doesn't plan to kill off Lois Lane or she and Superman's son Jonathan Kent.
First up, Adventure Time: Beginning of the End #1, the first of a three-issue mini-series set out-of-continuity but in a world "inspired by" the cartoon franchise, by Ted Anderson and Merina Julia, out May 23rd.
Aquaman and Murk arrives at the Atlantean palace and nears their encounter with King Corum Rath. Elsewhere, Mother Cetea, Vulko, and Dolphin try to find a way to cancel Rath's magic. Is it a good read?
Jack Rogers, the descendent of Captain America, has made a startling discovery about his government. He must now go on the run to survive and find a way to save his son. Does it make for a good read?
Bruce Wayne holds Booster Gold hostage until he and Skeets can take Bruce back to save his parents from being killed by Batman and Catwoman. Does it make for a good read?
Marvel's comic book series Star Wars: Poe Dameron has done a good job in filling in the fighter pilot's past as well as retelling a few stories. But with
What do you do when you set up a comic book publisher that gets taken over by a Chinese investment firm forcing you out with a handsome payoff? I tell you
The Hunt for Wolverine is on once more with Claws of a Killer, which finds Sabretooth, Lady Deathstrike, and Daken looking for Logan, and, if he is alive again, putting him back in the grave. Is it a good read?
The Avengers continue their siege against the arrived Final Host of Celestials while insectoid monstrosities arrive from underneath the Earth. A mysterious rogue watches on. Does it make for a good read?
Quicksilver is left alone after destroying the orb that froze much of the world during the Avengers: No Surrender story. Now he must cope with solitude, even as a new possible threat arrives. Does it make for a good read?
The Superman Special tells three stories of the Man of Tomorrow. The first finds him and Superboy keeping a promise, the second an exhausting day for Superman, and the third Kal-El teaming up with Atomic Skull. Do they make for a good read?
Every so often (but seemingly less so since we started this column), comic book publishers accidentally send out unlettered previews, showing us what the characters are doing but not what they’re saying. What a boner!
Infinity Countdown: Daredevil brings the Man Without Fear into conflict with a Mind Stone-wielding Turk Barrett, and Daredevil devotes himself to stopping Turk. Does it make for a good read?
A few changes twixt solicitation and publication from Marvel Comics. Firstly, Spider-Man/Deadpool #34 will now have art by Flaviano Armentaro, in addition to the previously solicited Scott Hepburn.
As a result of the change, retailers have until May 21st to finalise orders and we have a new cover. Here is the new solicitation.
When we first noticed the solicitation for the Warren Ellis Hellstorm Omnibus, we couldn't quite believe it. Neither could Ellis.
Avengers #2, Domino #2, Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of a Killer #1, X-Men Gold #26, X-Men Gold #27, and the X-Men Wedding Special #1 have all sold out from Marvel Comics and Diamond Comics Distributors.




























