Daredevil and Echo #2 promises ancient evil birthed in Hell's Kitchen as our heroes face demonic parenting issues!
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In City Boy #2, Cameron Sun struggles with newfound powers, an angry city, and the tempting safety of Lexcorp. Will he survive the week?
The Avengers face off against their knockoff counterparts in Avengers: Beyond #4. Good thing there's no copyright in the Marvel universe!
Get ready for an unforgettable visual experience in Sanjulian's Queens of the Lost World #2. Plus: see the SDCC variant cover for Frank Frazetta’s Tales of Science Fantasy #2.
Get ready for a gore fest as the USCSS Boreas crew faces the gruesome trail left by a chest-burster in Alien #3. Hold onto your lunch!
Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Netflix may be avoiding SDCC this year, but Robert Garcia will be in the house!
Get ready for a wild ride as Riddler: Year One #5 reveals the secrets and madness behind Edward Nashton's master plan!
Shelly Bond’s comics memoir (or is it an autobiography, drawn primarily by Imogen Mangle and guests?), Fast Times In Comic Book Editing, evokes the feeling of a time gone by.
Deadpool #8 is hitting stores, but all he wants is to retire and cure his cancer. Looks like our merc can't catch a break. Check out the preview!
The first spread from Knight Terrors: First Blood #1 sees Doctor Destiny, approaching the Justice League's abandoned Halls Of Justice.
Beautiful Soldiers, Cissy, Crashland, Fung Gi & Mom Breaks The Internet launch in Scout Comics' September 2023 Solicits.
Fables #159: Tragedy strikes the Black Forest! Can Sam, Bigby, and Greenjack save the day or will they prove to be total disappointments?
This cover for Beware #12 from 1954 is crazy cool, and probably scared people back then. Go to Heritage Auctions to buy it.
Bleeding Cool knows what we'll be getting in Action Comics kept out of solicitations so far, Shattered City. Which, naturally, refers to Metropolis.
It's the end of June, so it must be time for the inevitable annual "San Diego Comic-Con is about to collapse upon itself" articles.
Captain America: Symbol of Truth #14 hits stores on June 28th. Sam Wilson's got battle scars and a new focus, but are old friends waiting? Stay tuned!
Welcome to "The Walking Dead", written by Stan Lee, from Marvel and featuring zombies - buried corpses rising from the grave - in 1954,
Mark Russell and Ramon Rosanas launch a new series, Rumpus Room from AWA Studios in their September 2023 solicits and solicitations.
There was a lot about the Wagner Army yesterday, and I thought didn't Marvel just do that in Sins Of Sinister? Welcome to the Daily LITG.
Storm #2: Leader, lover, weather-wielder. Can Storm balance it all while facing the wrath of a new villain? Punk rock chaos awaits!
Detective Comics #1073 puts Batman's "myths don't bleed" theory to the test as he faces powerful protectors and an Azmer demon. What could go wrong?
A famous pre-code horror comic, issue 27 of The Beyond, is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now, and worth a look.
Get ready for the epic (and possibly last) ride in Silver Surfer: Ghost Light #5, as our heroes face the Stranger.
Bats, Scars, and Decoder Rings, oh my! Dive into the chaos with Batman: The Brave and the Bold #2 as Gotham braces for another Joker face-off.
Ghost Rider #15 hits stores soon, but can Johnny save his bro and close Hell's portal before it becomes a really fiery situation?
Speeding Bullets comes to a dramatic end but not before cramming unlikely team-ups & mystery origin reveals in Action Comics #1056. Buckle up!
Doctor Who: Doom's Day Hours 2-5 suffer from a less-than-impressive story & art; a look back at some of Sooz Kempner's comedy highlights.
Lou Fine's classic early covers for Quality Comics' Hit Comics make the early issues of the series highly sought after by collectors.
Is world domination on the menu in Carnage Reigns: Omega #1? Check out this preview to see just how much CARNAGE RULES! #CarnageReignsOmega1
Quill Tree Books and Bloomsbury UK will publish the poem What You Need to Be Warm by Neil Gaiman as a picture book highlighting displacement.