It feels like Kieron Gillen *should* be writing this, right? Marvel Comics teased and now announced Sins Of Sinister as the next X-Men crossover event in
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Shang-Chi is called upon to rescue his old rival, Clive Restom, who has been kidnapped, in this preview of Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #2.
Squire Polly tries to rally the woodland creatures in this preview of Fables #154. It's not going so well.
Considered the last western outlaw and perhaps the first of a new breed of 20th century killers, Harry Tracy closed out the Prize Comics.
Jane Kleeb, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, posted a tweet questioning the Republican Party's stance against gambling, calling them "fun haters,
Fear Of A Red Planet launches in AfterShock Comics' November 2022 solicits and solicitations, from Mark Sable and Andrea Olimpieri, Last Ride Of
Carnage wants to kill Dark Elves in this preview of Carnage #5. Who do you root for when they're both the bad guys?
Dick Briefer put his Frankenstein monster through its paces in the Prize Comics run, including the Prize superheroes vs the monster.
Superman Batman debuts with a special retailer's incentive cover, CGC graded, at Heritage Auctions today. Go get your bids in.
Over the last two years, Shawn “Big Clutch” Kirkham has built Comics Vault Live into one of the most popular monthly comics streams, quickly expanding
Superman strikes an iconic pose thanks to Jim Lee and his cover to issue #204, and taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
The SIKTC phenomenon that is the Eisner Award-winning Something Is Killing The Children continues to roll on and on. James Tynion IV and Werther
In this preview of Swamp Thing #16, Swamp Thing's fate rests upon Trinity's words to the Parliament of Gears... but shouldn't they both put some clothes on first?
Grant Morrison has been giving notes on writing Multiversity in his Xanaduum Substack. And how they keep being accused of doing versions of Alan Moore in
The most recent issue of Deadly Class #54 by Rick Remender and Lee Loughridge published by Image Comics, is part of wrapping up the whole series into a
Miles faces Selim in a final battle in this preview of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #41. Until the next time, of course.
The Bones Of The Gods is a new fantasy launch from Branden Deneen and Mauricio Melo from Scout Comics in November, alongside the launches for sci-fi
Damian Connelly of Behemoth's You Promised My Darkness has a new series for the renamed publisher, now Sumerian Comics, with artist Matias San Juan, as
As Green Lanterns deal with stamina issues, Batman and Superman fight in this preview of DC Mech #2. Has anyone considered asking what their mothers' names are?
Earlier this month, after breaking news stories about Valiant Entertainment letting much of their staff go, Bleeding Cool broke the story about Valiant
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Darth Vader's notorious hatred of sand is put to the test in this preview of Star Wars: Darth Vader #26 when he must drive a podracer through a sandstorm.
In this preview of Batman: Fortress #4, BFFs Batman and Lex Luthor run into a couple of aliens with a shocking secret while searching for the Fortress of Solitude, which is no longer where they left it.
Death is afraid in this preview of Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel #2. And when Death is afraid... she takes up cosplay.
After first appearing in Feature Comics #27, Doll Man made his cover debut on Feature Comics #30 with a cover by the great Lou Fine.
Mind MGMT: Bootleg #2 reunites the Crimson Flower team of Matt Kindt and Matt Lesniewski. In this issue, another recruit (this time in India) is brought aboard.
Green Arrow won't let Deathstroke do his job in this preview of Deathstroke Inc #12. Looks like somebody is going to have to die.
In Blacksad: They All Fall Down • Part One, there is finally a challenger for most gorgeous comic of 2022.
Busy Arnold's title transition from Feature Funnies to Feature Comics was sparked by a forgotten legal battle of the Golden Age.
In Out Of Body, the detective (Dan Collins, a psychotherapist) is on life support, unable to figure out who attacked him.