Dan Slott and Mark Bagley introduce a brand-new hero in Spider-Man #7, and Mafrvel let PRH comic stores know in time to order more.
Comics Archives
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, going back four years, as well as which comic industry birthdays are being celebrated today.
Simon Furman appeared at the London Comic Con Spring 2023 this weekend with an adaptation of the Astro Bots line published by WhatNot Publishing.
The Monkey Prince, son of the Monkey King is a character created for DC Comics in 2021. But Pigsy has some more details to share in Monkey King #12.
Tom Taylor is writing The Adventures Of Superman: Jon Kent, with the first issue out tomorrow, featuring Val-Zod, the Superman of Earth-2.
Grant Morrison will return to Marvel for the 60th anniversary of the X-Men, with Chris Claremont, Rob Liefeld, Walter and Louise Simonson, Marc Silvestri, Gerry Duggan, Jonathan Hickman, and more,
In last month's Poison Ivy #9, Ivy and Harley Quinn reunited, to the vague annoyance of Poison Ivy's roommate "Janet From HR".
A video showing Scott Adam's drawing the first two strips for his new strip, Dilbert Reborn, can be seen on his private livestream.
Bad Kid: My Life as a "Troubled Teen" by Sofia Szamosi is a new a YA graphic memoir to be published by Algonquin Young Readers.
1953 Star Publications Pre-Code Horror release Spook #26 features a lurid cover by L.B. Cole for Jay Disbrow's interior tale "Face of Death".
Aliens visit Earth and decide to shapeshift into Jughead in this preview of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #338, in stores Wednesday.
At the London Comic Con Spring 2023, Tony Lee to talk about problems with the BBC with one of the first IDW issues of the Doctor Who comic book from 2009.
Cosplayers took to the aisles, corridors, nooks and crannies of the London Comic Con Spring 2023 show, as well as the masquerade exhibition event.
Wanda catches up with Polaris in this preview of Scarlet Witch #3, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
A headless man attacks an innocent woman on the cover of Strange Suspense Stories #3, taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
Louisa Onomé and ONeillJones have sold their feminist YA graphic novel, Revenge Arc, for a six figure sum at auction to Penguin Workshop.
The entire universe hasn't failed will in the Age of Sinpocalypse, so why does Thor think he'll fare better in this preview of Nightcrawlers #2?
Before the series is relaunched this Summer, check out a preview of Black Panther #15, in stores Wednesday.
Betty and Veronica quit The Archies to launch their own new band in this preview of Betty and Veronica: Friends Forever - Rock and Roll #1.
The convoluted Avengers Assemble event nears its conclusion in this preview of Avengers #66, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
Virgil leaves Quincy unsupervised for ten minutes in this preview of Static: Shadows of Dakota #2. It'll be fine, right? Right?!
Batman #133, out this Tuesday, continues to have Bruce Wayne running around a version of Gotham that never had a Batman.
Jai West, son of Wally West and daughter of Linda Park, is going by the name of Surge now - and well into the future. But what of his sister, Irey West?
The One-Minute War has gone by so fast, you might want to reread the first few issues, with this preview of Flash: One-Minute War - Start the Clock #1.
The Surfer gets a lecture about his selfishness from a kid in this preview of Silver Surfer: Ghost Light #2... and she's right!
Things may look a little different in this preview of Batman #133, but Batman's penchant for beating the crap out of mentally ill criminals never changes.
London Spring Comic Con 2023, at London Olympia is a smaller, more intimate Showmasters show and but it is packed full of love.
Sure, Jedi Vildar is saving a bunch of people under collapsed rival in this preview of Star Wars: The High Republic #6... but he could have a better attitude about it.
Bleeding Cool had wondered if the upcoming line-wide crossover Knight Terrors would feature Doctor Destiny as its antagonist?
The newspaper strip saga of the adventures of an entertainer named Claire Voyant was published as a comic book by the founder of The Hill.