X-Men #23 has the Stark Sentinels ready to crush some mutants. Come on, X-Men, maybe an Apple upgrade is overdue?
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Witness the ultimate throwdown in Dark Knights of Steel #11 as Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman take on White Martians. Can hope triumph?
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #13 brings a heated battle as our heroes face their toughest challenge yet! Will they overcome their own demons?
Will John Henry Irons give up being Steel for love and business in Steelworks #1? Get a sneak peek of the turmoil!
In Immortal X-Men #12, Colossus has a shot at redemption, but who are we kidding? He'll probably just mess it all up. #nevertrustarussian
Marvel tweeted out that Dan Slott will return to the smarter, stronger, and superior wall-crawler in 'Superior Spider-Man'.
The Joker: Uncovered #1 ups the ante with a comic featuring nothing but variant covers. Is this the pinnacle of artistic genius or just a cash grab?
Got Endor's Empire blues? Marvel brings you Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Empire #1, because you just can't resist a slice of that Imperial life.
A long time ago, while trapped in Dimension Z, Captain America rescued Leopold Zola, the infant son of Arnim Zola, and raised him as Ian,
Get ready for a swampy love triangle in Poison Ivy #13 as Pamela Isley returns to Gotham City and Harley with more than pollen in the air!
Bleeding Cool, which has the cover for next week's Daily Planet. Which headlines Jimmy Olsen french-kissing the Silver Banshee.
The end of Shazam #1 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, left Billy Batson in quite the pickle, losing it in front of the nation's cameras and smartphones.
Bishop: War College #5 brings our heroes a time-warped, trauma-filled finale. Can they escape the loop and save mutant-kind? Find out!
Kingston, New York-based illustrator Marker Snyder tweeted out about the debut upper middle-grade graphic novel, First Kiss With Fangs.
Ranran Zhou is making her graphic novel debut with a middle-grade graphic novel tentatively titled Momo, and a planned sequel.
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, as well as the past few years, as Batman gets Luke Skywalker syndrome.
Will Krakoa finally show its wrath? Dive into X-Men: Before the Fall - Mutant First Strike #1, where you find both destruction and salvation.
The first works from the talented rookies of The Milestone Initiative! New Talent Showcase: The Milestone Initiative #1 is here to pave the way.
Deadpool: Badder Blood #1 brings back Deadpool, Wolverine, and Cable, but can it really get any badder? Get a glimpse of the madness inside!
Batman's hidden robotic hand raises questions - from its crimefighting potential to its "private" uses. Discover the bionic Bat-side now!
Get ready for Flash #800 as multiple writers race to mark the Fastest Man Alive's milestone! Can they keep up? Find out in our preview.
Loki #1 delivers the "benevolent" God of Stories scrambling to fix his past lies. Will Ragnarok force him to take up knitting instead?
Batman #136 is out next week,, written by Chip Zdarsky, drawn by Belen Ortega and coloured by superstar colourist Tomeu Morey.
The latest Printwatch looks at the second printings of the death of Ms Marvel, Justice Warriors and Blue Beetle #1 coming in a few weeks time.
I wonder if he'll be going for a long walk across the US. Because J. Michael Straczynski is returning to Marvel for Captain America with Jesús Saiz,
Batman #136 is published by DC Comics next week. Bleeding Cool already ran some Gotham Gossip regarding that issue, and others.
"What If Lake Como Comic Art Festival was in Florida?" seems to be the thinking behind OAX, being held in Orlando in January 2024.
For Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse out today, there are credits for comic book artists whose work actually appears in the movie.
During the Pre-Code era, the New York Legislature had issues with a Pre-Code Horror story drawn by Don Rico in Marvel Tales #97 in 1951.
Civil War Is Marvel's Best-Selling Graphic Novel, Ever