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Daredevil is high on RE-CID in this preview of Daredevil #34, so high in fact that he thinks he can take on the prison-industrial complex!
With world-altering framing and sure hands comfortable with heavy lifting in a story, Dark Ages #1 posits a slightly different Marvel universe, just a
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
Blue Beetle must save Booster Gold from a killer self-driving car of his own creation in this preview of Blue & Gold #2, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
This week sees the release of the final issue of Infinite Frontier, the series that has gathered the flotsam and jetsam of the DC Multiverse and fashioned
Dude, where's my cyborg? Once upon a time, Marvel Chairman Ike Perlmutter got so incensed with Fox Studios refusing to renegotiate a Marvel licensing deal
Not only has Ms. Marvel come crawling back to Roxxon in Champions #9, she's about to give the company a huge endorsement at an upcoming event!
One More Day? Spioilers going forward of course. Here's a preview image of this week's Amazing Spider-Man #73, as issued by Marvel Comics. Seemingly
Tony Patrick, screenwriter of the short film Black Card, winner of the Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase in 2015, and writer of X'ed, Batman &
The Suicide Squad is still trying to capture Swamp Thing in this preview of Swamp Thing #7, but things aren't going well for them.
The Marvel Avengers/X-Men (MAX) Yearbook from 1993 was intended to celebrate 30 years of the X-Men and Avengers with 32 pages of pin-up artwork of both
In his newsletter, Mark Millar spoke of his hobnobbing at on Dean Street in London's West End last week last Wednesday, Mark Millar is moving from
Marvel's Extreme Carnage event continues with yet another one-shot starring one of Marvel's seemingly endless supply of symbiote in Extreme Carnage Toxin #1.
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Daddy issues. All the best heroes have them. Crush deals with hers in this preview of Crush & Lobo #4, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Star Wars Doctor Aphra #14 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, but the titular Doctor is currently locked up in jail.
Black Manta #1 launches a new mini-series for the Aquaman villain. Could it hook you for something more?
Marvel explores the mental damage caused by its never-ending shocking character death and resurrection cycle in this preview of Ka-Zar Lord of the Savage Land #1.
Ambush Bug joins the team in this preview of Suicide Squad #7, in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics.
Shang-Chi may be currently setting labor day opening records at the box office, but in this preview of Shang-Chi #4, he smashes through security at the Baxter Building.
It's Grant Morrison time! Tonight as part of a reward for the first 500 subscribers to Jonathan Hickman, Mike Del Mundo, and Mike Huddlestone's 3W3M
Batman Catwoman #7 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, revealing exactly which suggestive Christmas song Batman likes to listen to while getting it on with Catwoman.
Bêlit returns to Conan the Barbarian as the series celebrates an ultra-rare double milestone with Conan the Barbarian #25, also Conan the Barbarian #300 in legacy numbers.
The comic book Witchblade created by Top Cow founder and owner Marc Silvestri, editor David Wohl, writers Brian Haberlin and Christina Z, and artist
As Fear State comes to Batman in this preview of Batman #112, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, Batman is tripping face.
Crisis on Infinite Earths #1 by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, was the first of a 12-issue limited series from April 1985. The idea for the series stemmed
Thank FOC It's Saturday - Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors. And now Lunar Distribution as
The preview for Amazing Spider-Man #73 offers a major spoiler on the identity of Kindred... unless of course it's a total swerve.
Kat Calamia should be able to get some good publicity for her new comic book Kickstarter, Bi Visibility: A Bisexual Comic Book Anthology. And not just