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The delicious tension developed in Winter Guard #3 plays out as disparate parties that have been at odds for the entire series are forced to confront the
Harvey Dent had been absent from comics for 16 years when Batman #234 hit the newstands, becoming a memorable part of a legendary run.
Alice Oseman, Charlie Adlard, and Hamish Steele were part of a panel at Thought Bubble, hosted by Bucky Ringsell, talking about the process of taking a
A mystery is hard enough to do, but veering between copaganda and glorifying crime enhances the level of difficulty. Newburn #1 spotlights Easton Newburn,
The current comic book series The Joker by James Tynion IV and Guillem March is not the first time The Joker took the lead in a comic book of his own. But
Cover-dated May 1964 and hitting the newsstands in May, Avengers #5 represents a young Marvel Universe beginning to hit its stride.
With a huge, splashy finale full of gigantic visual spectacle worthy of a Marvel TV series, Mister Miracle #6: The Source of Freedom closes down this
Fantastic Four #48, has been an important Marvel comic book key for decades, and for good reason. It's a cornerstone of Marvel cosmic stories
Jim Lee has been an admirer of Frank Miller for decades. None so much as for his Deathblow story in Darker Image when he seemed to be possessed by the
Wonderfully weaving unexplored corners of previous storylines with a very clever story conceit, Death of Doctor Strange: Avengers #1 binds together so
It's difficult to remember this now, but the Avengers have not always been household names among Marvel Comics properties.
In 1994, Jae Lee published four issues of Hellshock, a comic book about a fallen angel, through Image Comics. At which point he stalled. Three years later
The true feat accomplished by The Me You Love In The Dark #4 is taking something supernatural and almost unknowable and making it terrifying for the most
The biggest problem with wanting to change the world is the overwhelming number of powerful people who want it to stay messed up. In Icon & Rocket #4:
Now Diamond Comic Distributors has informed comic book stores that they are "advised that retailers can expect shipments of product on sale November 17
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Woner Woman Evolution #1, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics, is the final preview of the night, which means we can all finally get some sleep. Read it here.
Ever fall asleep on the bus and miss your stop? This preview of Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #5 is like that, but on a cosmic scale.
King Shark is getting played in this preview of Suicide Squad King Shark #3, in stores from DC Comics on Wednesday.
The Suicide Squad is headed to Space to steal something from Oa in this preview of Suicide Squad #9, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
This preview of X-Force #25 consists of just one page, proving that inflation and supply chain issues really do affect everything!
True to its name, this preview of Robins #1 loaded with the titular sidekicks. The book hits stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Storm has mastered the art of diplomacy in this preview of SWORD #10, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Nubia and the Amazons #2 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday. Read a preview here.
Jessica Drew has been forbidden from using her powers in this preview of Spider-Woman #17, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Stephanie Brown and Cassandra Cain are in a little trouble in this preview of Nightwing #86... because an entire building has collapsed on them!
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #16 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, and the economy is even wreaking havoc on the job market in a fictional galaxy far, far away.
DC will publish the mid-season finale of Nice House on the Lake on Tuesday, which begs the question: comics have mid-season finales? Apparently.
Anyway, the show must go on, amirite? Shang-Chi has been falsely accused of bogarting a cosmic cube in this preview of Shang-Chi #6. But he totally didn't do it, right?