Saga returns in January 2023 with Saga #61. But it comes with quite a change. Since its first publication, Saga has been at the low price of $2.99 despite
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Jubilee's wrestling fandom pays off in this preview of X-Terminators #2. Hopefully, the X-Women don't work themselves into a shoot.
James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera’s megahit Something Is Killing The Children returns in November with issue #26, the first issue in the second of a
Marvel Comics included a bunch of stub-February solicitations in their January 2023 solicitations - looks like this is going to be a common thing going
Did Batman and Harley Quinn do "the horizontal batusi?" Find out in this preview of Batman: Beyond the White Knight #6.
New comic book publisher Band Of Bards have four comic book launches in their January 2023 solicits and solicitations, Coins Of Judas #1 from Travis Gibb
After its recent success on Zoop, Snow White Zombie Apocalypse #1 by Brenton Lengel and Hyeondo Park gets a resolicit in Scout Comics January 2023
As his Senate testimony shows, Dark Mysteries' William K. Friedman knew what buttons to push when it came to comic book horror.
Rogue State by Matteo Pizzolo and C. Granda gets collected by Black Mask Studios in their January 2023 solicits and solicitations, alongside the third
Opus Comics launches two new comic book series in January 2023, Hammerfall by Ian Edington and Kevin J. West, and Phantom Tomorrow by Andy Biersack,
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Robin is framed for stealing the Baseball Diamond in this preview of Tim Drake: Robin #2.
In this Marvel Studios TV synergistic preview of Moon Knight Annual #1, it's Moon Knight vs. Werewolf by Night... to the death!
The teams prepare to have their world's rocked when they head to Bialya to investigate Lex Luthor in this preview of Young Justice: Targets #5.
The cover of 1952's Startling Terror Tales #11 is a prime example of L.B. Cole's cover art philosophy on his Star Publications titles.
Once in a while, a possible game-changer happens. It was recently announced that DC is making all of its new releases returnable. All DC Comics Made
Longshot bullies Mojo by bloat-shaming him in this preview of X-Men Legends #3, as Ann Nocenti returns for a Longshot mini follow-up.
Sgt. Rock's retro horror adventure continues in this preview of DC Horror Presents: DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #2.
Legendary painter Norman Saunders is remembered for his pulp covers, but his Worlds of Fear #10 work is one of his best-known comic covers.
Publisher Boom Studios reset the landscape for comics Kickstarter when their first pre-order campaign for Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR shattered prior records at
In this preview of Iron Cat #5, Black Cat... WILL DIE?! Well, unless she somehow makes it out of the jam on the page after the preview ends.
Tim Seeley, Troy Dongarra and Billy Parker are launching Tim Seeley's Lucky in Keenspot's January 2023 solicitation about his new superheroine Lucky, whos
Ahead of an excursion under the sea, Aqualad explains what he can do if it's "wet" in this preview of Batman: Fortress #6.
Created by Gene Luen Yang and Bernard Chang, Monkey Prince first appeared in the DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration #1, out in July,
After the initial publication of Barbaric (seen below) by Mike Moreci and Nathan Gooden from Vault Comics, they promised "multiple new miniseries" and
Northern Blood #1 by Jason G. Michalski and Antonio Rojo, and Stray Sheep #1 by Andrew Osbourne and Hernan Gonzalez lead the way in Blood Moon Comcis'
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Every time Metallo thinks he's out, Lex Luthor tries to drag him back in in this preview of Action Comics #1048.
Wolverine is finally tired of The Beast's bull@#$% in this preview of Wolverine #26, and he's not going to take it anymore.
The Human Target is kidnapped by Rocket Red in this preview of Human Target #8... but it's the nice kind of kidnapping, apparently.