The Hulk revisits his mommy issues in this preview of Hulk #10, which are complicated by his daddy issues (because he murdered her).
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The Savage Avengers take on Ultron's forces in cyberspace in this preview of Savage Avengers #7.
Bleeding Cool ran a few odds and sods from Marvel's February 2022 solicits the other week, now I guess we can add a few more. This past weekend at the
Manga publisher Tokyopop is to publish a prequel to the Nightmare Before Christmas movie, in comic book form, The Battle For Pumpkin King, a new original
In the DC Comics comic books, Jace Fox has recently become the Batman of New York City, in I Am Batman. But in the real-life New York city it seems that
The Bone Orchard Mythos is a series of comic book series by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino and Dave Stewart, published by Image Comics as a shared
Conservative political action committee Maine Families First PAC has announced a $600,000 television advertising campaign targeting the Democrat Maine
This may be a definition of the word "new" that I was previously unaware of. But the "new" creative team for the new comic book being published by Heroic
DC Comics is publishing embossed foil variant covers of some of their titles in a celebration of nineties comics cover excess. But what they also have
To satisfy an editorial mandate to produce more clickbait listicles, we've put together this list of what five Marvel heroes are handing out for Halloween this year.
Marvel Comics recently published the new Miracleman Omnibus, collecting all the Alan Moore/Garry Leach/Alan Davis/Chuck Austen/Rick Veitch/John
Carol Danvers gets a call for help from her old frenemy, Rogue, in this preview of Captain Marvel #43.
PrintWatch: Miracleman: The Silver Age #1, Crypt Of Shadows #1, Moon Knight Annual #1, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #102, Strange Academy: Finals #1, and
Hexagon Comics USA continues to put back into print European comics, mostly written by Jean-Marc Lofficier, translated into English and distributed solely
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Kim Kardashian and friends attended Girlfriends, Black-ish and Mixed-Ish actor Tracee Ellis Ross' 50th birthday the night before Hallowe'en in full X-Men
Tony Stark dies while drunk-piloting the Iron Man suit in this preview of Avengers Forever #10. Now the team needs another one.
A war between the three kingdoms threatens to destroy everything in this preview of Dark Knights of Steel #8, but it'll never happen because there's still four issues after this.
There were two hundred tables at Artists Alley on the opening Friday of MCM London Comic Con from Reed POP Expo, held at the London ExCel Centre. And
Joe Biden despairs as The Avengers have been defeated in this preview of Black Panther #11... why not just send in one of the eight skillion other superteams?
52 Shots Of Cosplay at MCM London Comic Con October 2022
The Roadie #1’s plot, briefly: A roadie for the metal band Mass Acre discovers he has a daughter and eventually chooses to save her.
Jean-Paul has more questions than answers after seeing an early memory of Saint Dumas himself in this preview of Sword of Azrael #4.
Nick Fury is in denial about the Skrulls in this preview of Secret Invasion #1. It's happening. Nick. They're rehashing this event for TV synergy.
In stores in November, Eternal Descent #2 is on final order cutoff tomorrow. Read a preview of the comic by Michael Moreci and Marco Lorenzana here.
Announced in 2019, DC Comics' middle-grade graphic novel starring an original character Primer, returns next year, in a second volume which sees her
The Monkey Prince must stop in the middle of an underwater fight in this preview of Monkey Prince #8... to meditate on how to control his "staff."
Publisher Lev Gleason had high hopes for the inclusion of The Saint in his flagship comic book title Silver Streak Comics.
Brendan McCarthy is a British artist best known for work on Judge Dredd for 2000AD, and has recently announced he will stop drawing comics.
At the Baltimore Retailer Summit, former DC Publisher and current EIC of Frank Miller Presents, Dan DiDio talked about the need for a move away from