Forge almost has second thoughts about being a dick in this preview of X-Men #17. Almost.
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Robins battle it out in Tim Drake's nightmare come-to-life. Can Tim come out on top in his own book? Find out in this preview of Tim Drake: Robin #3.
The November 18, 1915 issue of Scientific American and its cover feature about an elusive French invisible plane.
So... yes. Twitter. Elon Musk. And all that jazz. Apparently, the latest has former Twitter employees finding they still have internal access as the
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Holiday Special #1 is on final order cutoff on Monday. Avoid the naughty list by reading a preview here.
We just ran a story about the return of Kevin VanHook to comic books, writing a story for Frank Miller Presents and Dan DiDio - Ancient Enemies: The
How many Red Skulls can The Avengers punch in the face? We're about to find out in this preview of All-Out Avengers #3.
It's Source Point Press time. It Rhymes With Lust is the first original American graphic novel in every definition that counts. Written by the man who
Christopher Sebela and Ben Hennessy are launching a new comic book series from Vault Comics, Godfell, as part of Vault Comics' February 2023 solicits and
Batman gets butthurt when Lex Luthor gets in the way of him recruiting another child soldier in this preview of Batman: Fortress #7.
Next year, DC Comics is giving the nineties Superboy, Conner Kent, clone of Superman and Lex Luthor, celebrating his thirtieth year of existence, his own
February sees Frank Miller Presents give Ronin Book Two a break, sees Frank Miller, Anthony Maranville, Chris Silvestri and Emma Kubert continue Pandora
Get a glimpse at the future of the future of Star Wars with this preview of Star Wars: Revelations #1.
In February, Archie Comics' Horror line will be publishing Betty, The Final Girl #1, an anthology one-shot highlighting the horror trope of the one female
Sam Romesburg, Ben Roberts and Gregorio Di Angilla are launching a new comic book series, Rock & Roll Hell from Sumerian Comics, and you can even get
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Sage finds a great way to deal with her troubles in this preview of X-Force #34 -- drinking them away!
To manipulate him into doing his bidding, Lex Luthor framed Metallo's sister for murder in this preview of ACtion Comics #1049.
Everybody's favorite space-muppet stars in a new comic from Marvel, and we have a preview o Star Wars: Yoda #1 right here!
To solve her murder, Harley Quinn enlists the help of Victor Zsasz in this preview of Harley Quinn #24.
Daredevil and Elektra make a startling discovery about The Hand's plans to control world leaders in this preview of Daredevil #5.
Young Justice battle the minions of Lex Luthor in this preview of Young Justice: Targets #5... and they're losing.
The clones are getting restless in this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #14, and it's going to result in a crossover!
DC Comics has decided to announce a whole lot of comic books that aren't Batman. Or, at least, mostly not Batman. We will have comics for Clark, Conner
Daphne tries out her Batgirl cosplay in this preview of Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #2... with the official Batgirl costume!
Blue Book #1 indicates James Tynion IV bringing a bunch of his Substack books to Dark Horse Comics. But also in the Dark Horse February 2023 solicitations
Holly Interlandi, Corinna Bechko, Belen Culebras and Priscilla Petraites are putting out a Bill & Ted comic book from Opus Comics in February,
Netflix & Albert Kim's Avatar: The Last Airbender star Amber Midthunder (Princess Yue) on how long she's been a fan of the animated series.
For DC Comics' Dawn of DC, there are to launch twenty new comic books across 2023. Or, from another angle, one or two a month. So... business as usual?
Whatnot Publishing is a collaboration between live streaming sales platform Whatnot, Inc. and Starburns Industries Press, who earlier this year