Terrorists attack a pro-reparations African politician under the protection of Captain America in this preview of Captain America: Symbol of Truth #6.
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Bleeding Cool has been running many articles about recent news coverage about the graphic novel Gender Queer: A Graphic Memoir by Maia Kobabe as a new
Tim Drake is having trouble adjusting after his world was shaken to its foundations leaving nothing the same again in this preview of Titans United: Bloodpact #2.
Cradle of Filth #5 explores the legend of Lilith in November, interpreting the band's Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa album. Final order cutoff is on Monday.
Sure, Kraven is a villain trying to hunt mutants in this preview of X-Force #33... but it's still hard to root for The Beast.
Thank FOC It's Friday - Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors on Monday. And now Lunar
Want to guess what drove Captain Cold to a life of crime in Rogues #4? Of course it was his daddy.
Bart correctly pins Mickey Mxyzptlk's millennial nostalgia on his daddy issues in this preview of Dark Crisis: Young Justice #5... and he's probably right. It's comics, after all.
Black Panther famously first appeared in Marvel's Fantastic Four comic book, created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in 1966, as the king and protector of the
That is one great title, and I bet other dragon writers are kicking themselves for not using it. Sarah Mensinga has sold her new graphic novel Kindred
There has been a lot more market interest in early appearance of Marvel Comics' Man-Thing character after his recent appearance in the Werewolf By Night
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Ever wonder how superheroes get their names? Find out in this preview of Batman/Superman: World's Finest #8.
The multiverse haunts the Defenders with possibilities of better comics in this preview of Defenders: Beyond #4.
Duo #6 is the series finale, but can both David and Kelly survive even this preview?! Or does the body only have room or one?
Still reeling from crippling Mommy Issues, Darth Vader takes advice from Sabé and follows his heart, confronting the Emporer in this preview of Star Wars: Darth Vader #28.
Spider-Man is having one hell of a dream in this preview of Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1, by which we mean he's totally tripping face.
Ahead of Monday's final order cutoff, preview Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer #7, in stores from Opus Comics on November 16th.
This preview of GCPD: The Blue Wall #1 features a new recurring character: a content warning for offensive language.
Crisis time! Again, this is usually about how long it takes to reach me. But interesting folk at last weekend's New York Comic-Con risked life and limb by
Talking to Matt Bell for the Wisconsin Book Festival earlier today, Alan Moore talked about the history of the short story, his approach to the stories
Starbrand ignores Captain Marvel's helicopter parenting in this preview of Avengers #61 and travels through time to fight Mephisto again. Someone needs to be grounded!
This is usually about how long it takes to reach me. But interesting folk at last weekend's New York Comic-Con risked life and limb by gossiping,
Batman wins the heart of Ra's Al Ghul in this preview of Batman: The Knight #10... and all he had to do was nearly kill his friend Anton.
The Sweetness Between Us is a new YA rom-com graphic novel by Sarah Winifred Searle. "When farm boy Perley goes back to school after being diagnosed with
Skybound has announced the kickoff of its year-long 20th-anniversary celebration of Invincible, the comic series from Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker &
Sloane Leong is creating a sequel to Prism Stalker which was published in 2018 by Image Comics, as Prism Stalker: The Weeping Star, from Dark Horse. In
Drawn to Change the World is a middle-grade nonfiction graphic novel anthology written by #KidLit4Climate founder Emma Reynolds of Amara and the Bats.
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Blockbuster is dead in this preview of Nightwing #97, but that's not the way Dick Grayson wanted things to go down.





























