Keepsake needs the key to control Poison Ivy in this preview of Harley Quinn #7, which means he needs to capture the titular Harley.
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The 1989 Quasar title was a direct market only series, which led to some unusual variant editions during Operation Galactic Storm.
After reading this preview of Amazing Fantasy #3, you may feel compelled to check on the health of your beloved comics collection.
V for Vendetta was a comic book by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, which began serialisation in 1982, in the UK anthology Warrior, alongside Moore's Marvelman
Yesterday, Wolverine and X-Force writer Benjamin Percy tweeted out the following; "Three-day, nine-hour, top-secret X-Men summit this week.
The 1950s was the decade of the dogs at DC Comics. Ace the Bat-Hound is an under-rated part of 1950s DC Comics.
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
We knew that Gunslinger Spawn #1 got 385,000 advance reorders from comic book retailers. Now we know how they were spread. . Greetings from the coal face
In last Wednesday's Substack subscriber missive, James Tynion IV talked about the creation of the character Punchline for the Batman books, and how it
This week sees the publication of Inferno #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti. In which Mystique is looking to burn Krakoa to the ground after they
Bad Idea Comics has previously banned retailers who broke its rules about selling comics for over cover price, or multiple copies. Now it is banning its
LITG: The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games,
The DC superheroes are trying something new in this preview of Justice League #68, hitting stores from DC Comics on Tuesday: talking out their problems.
Wolverine #16 and SWORD #8 are both in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, and in honor of Wolverine's double-endowment, here's a double preview of both!
Superman teams up with his arch-enemy Lex Luthor in this preview of Superman 78 #2, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday. But can Luthor be trusted?
Black Cat #10 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, and the titular Black Cat continues to attract attention by stealing the Infinity Gems.
Police reform comes to Gotham City in this preview of Detective Comics #1043, part of the Fear State event, hitting stores from DC on Tuesday.
If you think your family get-togethers are dysfunctional, wait until you get a load of Thor's in this preview of Thor #17, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel.
Deathstroke may have gotten the shaft in The Suicide Squad, ousted from the film in favor Bloodsport, but he can take solace in the launch of Deathstroke Inc #1
Miles Morales has been a teen superhero for ten years with Miles Morales Spider-Man #30, which is one of those things in comics you just don't want to think too hard about.
D-list Batman villain Calendar Man is finally getting a break in this preview of Batman Superman #22, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday.
Luke Skywalker's daddy issues follow him everywhere he goes -- literally -- in this preview of Star Wars #17, out from Marvel Comics on Wednesday.
Superman's boy scout reputation works in his favor in this preview of Action Comics #1035, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday.
Check out a Mephisto-heavy preview of Amazing Spider-Man #74, the final issue written by Nick Spencer before his flight to Substack.
Yen Press announced six upcoming titles that include manga (In the Land of Leadale) and light novels (I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World; The Magical
Sandman time... "I will show you terror in a handful of dust... then slab the dust in plastic, preserving the terror in perfect condition for centuries to
Some folks have a lot of time for Jason Pearson's Body Bags. Some even have time for Jason Pearson. But he did burn a lot of bridges. An established and
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics has a bunch of new second printings, for Shang-Chi #3 and #4, the Death Of Doctor Strange #1, Kang The Conqueror #2 and Moon
For all the fans of Invincible, including the new ones who’ve bought 400,000 copies of the graphic novels, getting a copy of Robert Kirkman and Cory
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and during the last half of 1945 several covers feature the Mighty 7th