In a story for today's Amazing Spider-Man #900 by Daniel Kibblesmith, David Lopez and Nathan Fairburn, Peter Parker is returning library books after an
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We already looked at how Marvel Comics is reaching back to 1963's Amazing Spider-Man #8 for today's Amazing Spider-Man #900, using a little-used character
They teased it yesterday but announced it today. The creative teams behind The Death Of Superman storyline thirty years ago are returning for a new
Today sees the publication of Wild Cards #1, a new Marvel Comics series based on the George R R Martin edited series of stories set in a parallel universe
At San Diego Comic-Con, Bleeding Cool heard some gossip at the Westgate Hotel CBLDF/ComiXology event regarding the future of Substack Comics, set up by
Jeff Loveness, Todd Nauck and Rachelle Rosenberg create a back-up strip for today's Amazing Spider-Man #900 from Marvel Comics that sees Spider-Man
Today's Amazing Spider-Man #900 sees the return of The Living Brain, the "villain" from Amazing Spider-Man #8 from 1964 by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. The
We mentioned the Dan Diego Comic-Con launch of Rogue State by Matteo Pizzolo and Carlos Granda from Black Mask Studios, here is the launch issue in the
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Earlier today, the Superman Twitter account tweeted out the word "Tomorrow." and the following image from the 1992 Superman storyline, The Death Of
Can Betty and Veronica turn their epic friendship into a $100 prize in this preview of World of Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #17?
Zipp is trusted with dogsitting when her mother goes away, but she immediately neglects the pup in this preview of My Little Pony #3.
Kitsunami survives being crushed by rubble in this preview of Sonic the Hedgehog #51... even though Sonic things no one could survive it.
Ahoy Comics collects Alisa Kwitney and Mauricet's G.I.L.T. in their October 2022 solicits and solicitations.
Buffy, Willow, and Faith are suspicious of a new pasta joint in this preview of Vampire Slayer #4... but it isn't paranoia if they really are out to get you.
Antarctic Press has a brand new lead character for their comic books, to launch as the winter months start to approach, Penguina,
Jeff Lemire is a busy boy, he couldn't even make it to San Diego Comic-Con as he was preparing to start shooting his new TV show, the adaptation of Exxex
Oruku Saki teaches the mystic arts to the Turtles in this preview of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #131. But can he be trusted?
Back in June, we told you about Zach M. Stafford bringing his Extra Fabulous webcomics to print for the first time – along with a new party card game—in
Square Enix released the global version of its Manga Up! manga app this week, offering 160 titles, including 100 new English translations.
Once upon a time, Superman: Space Age would have been part of DC Comics 5G and the new DC Comics Timeline that would have seen Clark Kent become Superman
Neil Gaiman was announced to attend the first panel of last Friday's San Diego Comic-Con, The Black Panel. run by Michael Davis for its 25th year. But
Once upon a time, Superman: Space Age would have been part of DC Comics 5G and the new DC Comics Timeline that would have seen Clark Kent become Superman
Panini UK is to publish a collection of Daleks comic book stories by the likes of 2000AD creator Pat Mills, V For Vendetta creator David Lloyd, the late
Once upon a time, Superman: Space Age would have been part of DC Comics 5G and the new DC Comics Timeline that would have seen Clark Kent become Superman
Titan Comics is leading with more Bloodborne, Sherlock & Gun Honey in their October 2022 solicits and solicitations, as well as their Kamen Rider
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Daredevil #1 is a fake number one. There’s no good, but it’s livable. Marvel advertised the issue as a jumping-on point, and it fails on that front.
Mr. Bloom is not a fan of anyone who doesn't have complete faith in science in this preview of Task Force Z #10.
Grim #3 is reliably good and consistently surprising...Grim is quickly becoming one of Boom's best series.