The Rocketeer originally published by Pacific Comics was created by writer/artist Dave Stevens in 1982 as a homage to the Saturday matinee serial heroes
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DC Comics will celebrate Wonder Woman's 80th-Anniversary this Tuesday in the most comics way possible: a ten-dollar comic with an assload of variant covers!
Savage Avengers #25 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, as Conan the Barbarian must team up with Kang the Conqueror to stop Kulan Gath.
Peacemaker's never-say-die attitude reminds us of a certain wrestler turned Hollywood superstar in this preview of Swamp Thing #8.
The mutant chickens have come home to roost in this preview of New Mutants #22, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
In this preview of Nice House on the Lake #5, we get a glimpse into the past at the start of Veronica's friendship with Walter.
In this preview of Hellions #16, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics, we see the repercussions of Havok's rash actions at the end of the previous issue.
Wonder Woman and Darkseid, sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G?! It's right there on the cover to Justice League Infinity #4, people!
Captain Britain has some questions for the vampire lords of Sevalith in this preview of Excalibur #24, and what better way to discuss them than over a nice glass of... wine.
Bleeding Cool presents a preview of Joker Presents a Puzzlebox #3, in stores next Tuesday from DC Comics.
Get on board with The Eternals before the movie comes out next month by checking out this preview of Eternals Celestia #1, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
What terrors await in the finale when DC Horror Presents The Conjuring The Lover #5 hits stores on Tuesday from DC Comics? Check out a preview here.
In this preview of Defenders #3, the titular Defenders enter a world where, accorind go the solicit, powerful sorcerors want to eat Doctor Strange!
DC Horror Presents Soul Plumber #1 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday. Check out a preview of the issue here.
The whole one-color comics may be a scam to help publishers save on ink costs, but we'll allow it if it means we get to see Stan Sakai do Deadpool.
Crush continues to hunt down her daddy so she can resolve her daddy issues in this preview of Crush & Lobo #5, in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics.
Have you ever tried to go a weekend without your smartphone? If so, then you know how tough it is for the heroes of Marvel to live without technology forever in this preview of Dark Ages #2.
Batman gets political in this preview of Batman The Adventures Continue Season II #5, in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics.
Roxxon's Chaperone robots just won't mind their own damn business in this preview of Champions #10, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
As chaos continues on the streets of Gotham in this preview of Batman #114, Poison Ivy and Molly Miracle wax philosophical beneath the city.
Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel make a desperate last stand in this preview of Captain Marvel #33, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
What if, instead of beating the ever-loving crap out of mentally criminals, Batman tried talking to them? Check out a preview of Arkham City The Order o the World #1.
You might think it's OP to give each of The Avengers their own set of armor, but what if all the bad guys got armor as well? Look, people, it's comics. Don't think too hard about it.
Darkseid is featured in the Halloween-themed Are You Afraid of Darkseid #1 special from DC Comics this Tuesday, but it's the ten-dollar price tag that's truly terrifying.
In this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #75, the titular Spider-Man tries to avoid responsibility with a private swinging session only to find... another Spider-Man?!
Adrian Tomine is a comic book creator best known for the Optic Nerve comic, his New Yorker cartoons, and the graphic novel Diary Of The Long Distance
All Guts, No Glory, a new comic about supernatural clean-up guys from Ralph Tedesco, leads Zenescope Entertainment's November 2021 Solicits.
At the Diamond Retailer Summit this past weekend, IDW was happy to talk up the success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, with Kevin Eastman
Black Eyed Peas' performer Taboo and B. Earl are writing a new Marvel eight-part webtoon comic for the Marvel Infinity line, digital-first exclusive to
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and the first half of 1946 features initial fallout of the atomic era.