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After reports came down yesterday that Warner Bros. has cancelled Batgirl, new gossip is suggesting that the talent will be getting bonuses.
Comic book creator and publisher Billy Tucci has announced he is creating a new Rocketeer story for the upcoming Comics For Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds, a
In AXE: Judgment Day #1, we saw the fall of Arakko. The terraformed Mars and inhabited by a million mutants who left Earth for another dimension millennia
Scottish independence is the movement for Scotland to become a sovereign state, independent from the rest of the United Kingdom. The kingdoms of England
Well I wasn't expecting that this morning. But the Marvel Multiverse Role Playing Game Playtest Rulebook, released earlier this year, has also now been
Of late, the mutants of Earth have become immortal. Able to be resurrected. The religious aspects of this were going to be picked up on. In Immortal
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Spider-Punk and his band infiltrate an Osborn rally in Washington DC in this preview of Spider-Punk #4.
When the Spirit of Vengeance sends Johnny Blaze to a motorcycle race in Utah in this preview of Ghost Rider #5, he finds a who's who of Marvel c-listers ready to ride.
When the Avengers are turned into monsters in this preview of Mech Strike: Monster Hunters #2, it's down to The Hulk to be the voice of reason.
Dark Web is the upcoming X-Men/Spider-Man crossover event going on while the X-Men/Avengers/Eternals Judgment Day event is still a thing. Because in
This preview of GI Joe: A Real American Hero #296 kicks off the final IDW GI Joe: RAH story. Will the series continue elsewhere, or is this really the end?!
Later this month Immortal Studios is launching their latest Kickstarter campaign for their latest Immortaverse series, Assassin G by Jen Troy, a writer
Comic book series Sandman Mystery Theatre ran for 70 issues and one annual, from DC Comics/Vertigo between 1993 and 1999 and retold the adventures of the
Feeling bad about being crappy friends, Iron Man and War Marchine go on a road trip in this preview of Iron Man #22.
Veronica launches her own superhero comic in this preview of Archie 1000 Page Comics Acclaim... way to throw away the family fortune!
UPDATE: 24 hours later, it’s back up! Links and original story below… Okay, that was a weird one this morning, on Marvel Unlimited re-reading the
Worlds Within Snowglobes - today's Dark Crisis #3 sees Deathstroke - employed by the Great Darkness after his death at the hands of Talia Al Ghul -
In the first issue of Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez's new Batman run last month, Batman #125, they kicked things off with a big old death scene that was
Well that didn't last long. In today's Dark Crisis #3, Black Adam has had it with Jonathan Kent's attempts to put together a new Justice League. Jonathan
It's a big time for the revival of characters not initially created by Grant Morrison, but who they are much associated with, to make a return to Batman
Over San Diego Comic-Con, DC Comics revealed the news that Dark Crisis was not called Dark Crisis but was instead called Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths.
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Moon Knight's various personalities hash out their differences in this preview of Moon Knight #14.
This preview of X-Men: House of XCII #3 shows Marvel how to do the entire X of Swords crossover in just a single issue.
Lonely Riddler drops a riddle in this preview of Batman: Killing Time #6, but his friends can't be bothered to solve it.
The disease of addiction will soon be the least of the crew of the Andromeda's troubles in this preview of Aquaman: Adromeda #2.
Hit Me is the most original crime story of this year, not just comics, a subversive caper that takes a familiar plot and infuses it with unexpected twists
Action Comics #1, the first appearance of Superman, was published on the 18th of April 1938. What does that mean? Well, it means it is time for DC Comics