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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.
Startling Terror Tales #13 features a boldly lurid cover by L.B. Cole for Jay Disbrow's interior story "Love from a Gorgon".
This preview of Strange Academy: Finals #1 will get you caught up on the previous series as the recap page runs amuck and takes over the entire preview!
Punchline gets a livestream canceled in this preview of Punchline: The Gotham Game #1 with her penchant for violence.
Hawkeye shows off his world-renowned leadership skills again in this preview of Thunderbolts #3... by attacking his own team?!
A Hard Day is a fascinating, curious exercise in Korean webcomics, adapting a 2014 movie about a corrupt cop who messes up, makes a bad decision, then
J.F. Bardsley's fictional story "At Sea With an Infernal Machine" in Saturday Evening Post Volume 61 #23 of 1881 was based on pivotal history
Steve Orlando and Andy MacDonald last worked together on Justice League Of America, and now have a queer mobster thriller family drama in the works from
For a guy who calls himself the World's Greatest Detective, you'd think Batman whould have heard of Ra's Al Ghul in this preview of Batman: The Audio Adventures #2.
Tom Breyfogle, Daniel Hillyard, Jordi Perez, Gabriele Falzone and Jimmy Kucaj launch How I Became A Shoplifter, a new series from Sumerian Comics, in
Andy Diggle is best known for his work as an editor of 2000AD, recreating The Losers for DC Comics that inspired the subsequent movie, reinventing Green
One of the most famous Steve Ditko covers of the 1950s, Charlton's The Thing #15 has a wonderfully weird interior story to match.
There's a new Hobgoblin in this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #12... unfortunately, only Ned Leeds can see him. That's not a good sign.
Abrams ComicArts is to translate and publish The Bomb: The Weapon That Changed the World in hardcover by Didier Alcante, Laurent-Frédéric Bollée and
Manga artist Peach Momoko was discovered for the Western comic book market by Grant Morrison when they were Editor-In-Chief of Heavy Metal Magazine. She
Catwoman and Poison Ivy get to adventure with Etrigan in this preview of Catwoman: Lonely City #4, but the guy won't do his signature rhyming. What a rip-off!
The Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Omnibus was a 576-page trade collection planned to be published by DC Comics at the end of 2021 before being
Marvel/Atlas' Journey into Mystery #15 is another mid-1950s example of radiation-transformed mutants in comic books.
Rob Liefeld posts on Facebook about his current schedule. "In the off chance that Convention Promoters read or catch this, many have been very generous in
Before The House of Slaughter, Letizia Cadonici drew Children Of The Black Sun, written by Dario Sicchio and now published in English by Ablaze, in their