Harley... well, the title makes it pretty clear what Harley does in this preview of Multiversity: Harley Screws Up the DCU #1.
Comics Archives
Guardian of Fukushima by Ewen Blain and Fabian Grolleau is a labour of love, a tribute to Naoto Matsamura's sacrifice to protect the abandoned animals of Fukushima, and a warning about the dangers of nuclear power.
Captain America takes on White Wolf in a final battle in this preview of Captain America: Symbol of Truth #11... until the next one, of course.
Can he really be called Manhunter if he's hunting a boy? Find out in this preview of Danger Street #4.
With time rapidly running out before a number one issue relaunch in this preview of Hulk #13, Bruce Banner replays this series in its penultimate issue.
In 2018, IDW published the Bill Sienkiewicz’s Mutants And Moon Knights And Assassins Artifact Edition in hardcover for $125 but now goes for $400.
Cow Puncher Comics does not contain any actual cow punching, but features art and covers by Jack Kamen, Joe Kubert, Walter Johnson and more
Devin Townsend's 2007 rock opera becomes a comic book in this preview of Ziltoid the Omniscient #1. Preview it ahead of FOC on Monday.
Revenge Of The Gods, gets backed into Lazarus Planet with the upcoming Dawn Of DC with big changes coming to Wonder Woman,
Easy Company goes after Per Degaton in this preview of Justice Society of America #3. Wait, what comic is this again?
Superman is throwing doubt on the self-declared Kryptonian origin of Mr Majestic in WildCATS #5 - but does he have the right to do so?
Time Bomb Comics is launching a new bi-monthly comic book for the UK newsstand market, Quantum, at the end of April.
Yoda attends the site of a Wookie massacre in this preview of Star Wars: Yoda #5.
Comic Connect is currently running an auction for the original artwork to the Star Wars Sunday Strip #68, featuring Boba Fett by Russ Manning.
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, as well as the past four years, and a look at comic creator birthdays happening today.
Zannah refuses to believe Grifter is really dead in this preview of WildCATs #5, and it's hard to blame her -- it's comics, after all.
Maria Hill gets a dose of her own medicine in this prevew of Secret Invasion #5, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
When Hector the dog stays over at Granny's in this preview of Looney Tunes #271, he tries to repair the relationship between Sylvester and Tweety.
It's the crossover event that just refuses to die in this preview of Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #1, which is actually fitting for both comic book characters and the industry itself.
It feels a little too soon for a preview of another X-Cellent #1, but here is one for you anyway, true believers!
Tuesday sees the publication of Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz's new twelve-issue DC Comics series, Superman: Lost. In which Superman is lost. But is found again.
How did Hope become the most feared name in the galaxy? Find out in this preview of Immoral X-Men #2.
The Batgirls go to a tea party in this preview of Batgirls #16, and all their friends are there... sort of.
IDW Publishing is to publish John Romita's Amazing Spider-Man: The Daily Strips Artist's Edition, 300 strips for $150, in October.
Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird appeared on Cartoonist Kayfabe and talked about Marvel Comics' offer to publish Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Check out this preview of Avengers Forever #15, allegedly the penultimate chapter of the Avengers Assemble event.
Jon Stewart has come to town this week, and he was here to see Ian Hislop, EIC of Private Eye Magazine, to talk politics and populism.
The Ajax Sigma storyline will be kicking off in Star Wars: Yoda #8, set at a droid factory, in Marvel's Star Wars solicitations for June 2023
The Joker perfects his stand-up comedy routine in this preview of Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Three #3.
Ten days after Free Comic Book Day, DC Comics will release another free comic, dubbed the Dawn of DC Primer, to comic book stores.