The other Generations issues have been uneven, but at least they create a natural bond between the two heroes and a sense of nostalgia. But not this time.
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If you're a fan of Archie Comics – and more specifically, Betty and Veronica – you don't want to miss out on super-sized digest Archie Giant Comics Treat!
The new Scarlet Spider follows Ben Reilly living it up in Las Vegas — which seems to be in remarkably good shape, considering the events of Secret Empire.
After a week's delay for filing their quarterly reports, Wizard World has sent in the necessary paperwork — and it makes for grim reading.
Campfire Stories of Lake Kikipapi succeeds in bringing back memories of summer camp in a time when it was perceived as safer to let your kids run amok.
Comicraft has unveiled a comic lettering font that will detect when to use crossbar I's — only when it's part of the personal pronoun.
Eisner award nominee Ibrahim Moustafa is set to write and draw 'James Bond: Solstice', a 30-page one-shot for Dynamite Entertainment.
In a clip from their sit-down, Gerard Way and Shelly Bond discuss what the Black Crown imprint is all about in a nutshell.
Dynamite and Humble Bundle are offering up 100 digital issues of Battlestar Galactica comics to raise money for the AbleGamers Foundation.
The new Fighting American comic from Titan Comics launches its first full issue on October 11th, and we have the scoop on what happens on the final pages.
Harley Quinn #27 and #28 were originally solicited as a two part election story, in which Harley Quinn stands for mayor of New York City. Like this! “Vote
Rob Liefeld shared some rare early artwork from his teen years, emulating a favorite Wolverine panel by the great John Byrne.
Graphic novel series Digger is powerful, well-crafted storytelling, with great art, characterization, and writing, serving a curious plot.
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for September shipping titles from Greg Capullo, Jason Fabok, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bryan Hitch, and more.
James Tynion IV talks about the new Detective Comic #963 and how Anarky will become Spoiler's new Tim Drake in the 'Utopia' two-parter.
Trump's Titans bills itself as "unbelievable presidential parody," but if you're looking for biting satire, that doesn't appear to be what this book has.
Bubblegun has its charms, and it has intent. However, it doesn't offer anything new that other, better entries in the sci-fi action genre can't give you.
If you want a cute and amusing webcomic that hearkens back to the family-friendly enjoyability of Garfield and its ilk, Ask a Cat is for you!
Today’s X-O Manowar #6 from Matt Kindt and Doug Braithwaite brings the armor back in all of its glory...with an all-new look to boot.
Teething is a horror comic that follows two young adults who, through their developing relationship, learn to understand the terrifying things around them.
A new report claims to be able to put a dollar amount on Netflix's acquisition of Millarworld, and they're saying it's $30-$50 million.
Dynamite has sent us a writer's commentary by writer James Sutter as he looks into the fourth issue of Pathfinder: Runescars.
Remember Marvel's Star Comics line of kid-oriented books? Well, today's Deadpool comic channels the style to get through a seriously dark scene.
All-New Fathom is not the smart, witty, or insightful comic it wants to be. It’s not entertaining. It’s just there. It comes. It goes. Read Aquaman instead.
Shipwreck #5 is a great read with solid characters and fantastic art. The story is simple at its heart, and it’s easily engaging.
After I had read Generations: All-New Wolverine/Wolverine #1, I knew it had given me a reason to love Marvel comics again.
In November 2017, Titan Comics is publishing a comic starring a brand new Doctor. Not Thirteen though, you'll have to wait till well into next year for
We've been looking, Or rather Bleeding Cool General Manager Mark Seifert has been burning through the statistics. And we can confirm there there has been
From IDW in November 2017... looks like this is one publisher not cutting back on titles. And it begins with a new title from the co-creator of Locke
As Marvel tries to secure its grip on the Diamond Throne, more retailers are refusing to bend the knee and order its line-wide lenticular variant covers.