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Marvel Comics is definitely laying things on thick. With Nick Spencer bringing back the events of One More Day with Mephisto in Amazing Spider-Man and
The GCPD has invaded Alleytown and is about to clash with protestors in this preview of Catwoman #33, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
While a lot of the DC Timeline that Bleeding Cool reported in full this weekend for the first included a couple of things that were very new. The specific
Green Arrow was finally featured on the cover of a comic book for the first time ever for More Fun Comics #77.
Eat The Rich! Since 2019, publisher Boom Studios has been shattering its own launch sales records over and over with debut like Once & Future,
There are culture wars, people arguing about respect, appropriation, bigotry, conversations that probably need to happen in some fashion, even if they get
Thor dispatches his brother Loki way back in Avengers #1 in this preview of Thor Annual #1, part of the Infinite Destinies crossover event.
Stonebot Comics, known for their imprint under Red 5 Comics, is crowdfunding a new zombie anthology graphic novel, Raise Up the Dead, with creators
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale are returning to one of the most perennial and loved Batman stories of all time, Batman: The Long Halloween. Not for the first time
After taking over from Declan Shalvey on DIE!Namite after the events of comicsgategate, Fred Van Lente launched its sequel for Dynamite, DIE!Namite Lives
Courtesy of Brexit, haulage firms in the British Isles estimate that one pallet of goods, which previously would have cost around £100 to ship, now costs
Star Wars collectors can get 9.8 CGC copy of the first appearance of Jaxxon right now at Heritage Auctions. Go bid right now while you can.
Manga sales boomed in North American bookstores in 2021, especially as a manga drought from 2020 had prevented many retailers from restocking the more
Vampirella? Indeed, it might not have been expected that some of the more nuanced and educative writing about the Black experience in America in comic
Chris Claremont is living his best life, posting on Instagram saying "sitting by the shore of the bay watching the storm roll in. Grabbing a tad of reward
Now is the time to buy Savage She-Hulk #1 before the price skyrockets. There is a great copy at Heritage Auctions right now.
In this preview of Savage Avengers #22, Conan battles the Ghost Rider of the Hyborian Age, who rides a giant freaking spider.
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In this preview of Alien #5, Cruz catches a glimpse of the Alpha xenomorph, which begs the question: are there also beta xenomorphs?
Superman Red & Blue #5 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, the penultimate issue of this limited series, and we have a preview below.
Marvel's latest symbiote-based super-mega-crossover event continues with the latest extraneous one-shot, Extreme Carnage Phage #1.
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #4 is in stores Wednesday from BOOM! Studios, and we've got a preview of the penultimate issue right here.
In this preview of Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #2, the girl of steel faces her greatest challenge ever: taking public transit!
Can Gamma Flight overcome their dysfunction and take down Skaar, son of Hulk in this preview of Gamma Flight #2? Probably not.
The late 1940s era of Flash Comics featured work by Infantino, Kubert and others on Hawkman, Flash and Black Canary and is an underrated era.
In this preview of Shazam #1, Billy Batson's powers are failing at the most inopportune moments. Can the Titans help?
Can Miles Morales save his baby sister in the "heart-wrenching" Miles Morales Spider-Man #28? That remains to be seen, but check out a preview here.
Daredevil 2 (1964) is an excellent example of the Marvel Universe of its era, from street crime to outer space, even a dose of the Cold War
The Joker #5 beats the Spider-Man Sinister War event launch - but only just. And War Of The Bounty Hunters has lifted Star Wars sales too. And The Lot