Later this month Immortal Studios is launching their latest Kickstarter campaign for their latest Immortaverse series, Assassin G by Jen Troy, a writer
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Comic book series Sandman Mystery Theatre ran for 70 issues and one annual, from DC Comics/Vertigo between 1993 and 1999 and retold the adventures of the
Feeling bad about being crappy friends, Iron Man and War Marchine go on a road trip in this preview of Iron Man #22.
Veronica launches her own superhero comic in this preview of Archie 1000 Page Comics Acclaim... way to throw away the family fortune!
UPDATE: 24 hours later, it’s back up! Links and original story below… Okay, that was a weird one this morning, on Marvel Unlimited re-reading the
Worlds Within Snowglobes - today's Dark Crisis #3 sees Deathstroke - employed by the Great Darkness after his death at the hands of Talia Al Ghul -
In the first issue of Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez's new Batman run last month, Batman #125, they kicked things off with a big old death scene that was
Well that didn't last long. In today's Dark Crisis #3, Black Adam has had it with Jonathan Kent's attempts to put together a new Justice League. Jonathan
It's a big time for the revival of characters not initially created by Grant Morrison, but who they are much associated with, to make a return to Batman
Over San Diego Comic-Con, DC Comics revealed the news that Dark Crisis was not called Dark Crisis but was instead called Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths.
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Moon Knight's various personalities hash out their differences in this preview of Moon Knight #14.
This preview of X-Men: House of XCII #3 shows Marvel how to do the entire X of Swords crossover in just a single issue.
Lonely Riddler drops a riddle in this preview of Batman: Killing Time #6, but his friends can't be bothered to solve it.
The disease of addiction will soon be the least of the crew of the Andromeda's troubles in this preview of Aquaman: Adromeda #2.
Hit Me is the most original crime story of this year, not just comics, a subversive caper that takes a familiar plot and infuses it with unexpected twists
Action Comics #1, the first appearance of Superman, was published on the 18th of April 1938. What does that mean? Well, it means it is time for DC Comics
On the 11th of June, I wrote; "Mark Millar just claimed in his most recent newsletter that he has "just nicked Marvel's best artist". By which he means he
San Diego Comic-Con 2022 saw the likes of John Layman, Jonathan Hickman, Jamal Igle, Amy Chu, Ben Templesmith, Mark Waid, Ed Brisson, Joe Harris, Tom
All of that doing what he does best finally catches up with Wolverine in this preview of New Fantastic Four #3.
Tee Franklin, writer of the Harley Quinn: The Animated Series comic book, and now the TV series, is among the second class of disability futures fellows
Black Canary has some harsh words for John Constantine in this preview of DC vs. Vampires #8. Will she join Green Arrow in implementing vampire regime change?
Ace Periodicals' Sure-Fire Comics series featured the superhero Flash Lightning, whose origin is similar to the later Dr. Fate origin.
Tini Howard and Bob Quinn's Knights Of X #4 began dealing with the death of Gambit in Otherworld - which means if he gets resurrected, he will come back
The X-Men welcome Deadpool in this preview of Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #5. But will he survive the experience?
Zoot Comics iconic cover to issue #16 featuring Rulah, Jungle Goddess is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
Skottie Young time! Bleeding Cool broke some news on the changing face of Nick Spencer and Substack Comics recently. But James Tynion IV just dropped some
Captain Marvel wins a war all by himself on the cover of Whiz Comics #3, actually the second issue, taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
Bleeding Cool broke some news on the changing face of Nick Spencer and Substack Comics recently. But James Tynion IV just dropped some more news about how
The Big Book Of was a series of comic book anthologies published by DC Comics' Paradox Press imprint between 1994 and 2000. Ten of the seventeen were