Joe Gill and Steve Ditko's work on Gorgo and Konga for Charlton Comics, managed to transcend their film screenplay inspirations.
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An orange-obsessed ghost with a colander on his head terrorizes a citrus grove in this preview of Scooby-Doo Where Are You #110, in stores Tuesday from DC.
Read a preview of Luna #5, the final issue of the BOOM! Studios comic by Maria Llovet, hitting comic book stores this Wednesday.
What's the connection between DC Comics' Wonder Woman and the warrior women who frequently starred in Planet Comics from Fiction House?
Alien #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, but you can read a preview of the issue by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Salvador Larroca now.
Separated At Birth: Superman #243 from DC Comics published in October 1971 featured this cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, with Superman in the
Can the Rebels free Han Solo from the carbonite in Star Wars #14? And if they do, will he taste as good refrozen for Return of the Jedi? Check out a preview here.
In Vampire The Masquerade: Winter's Teeth #6, vampire enforcer Cecily Bain has a tough job. She’s supposed to enforce the rules for a society that values
BRZRKR #3 is in stores from BOOM! Studios on Wednesday, and this preview gives us a glimpse at B's traumatic past.
I remember this breaking out back in the days of rec.arts.comics.misc on USENET around three decades ago, and nothing much has changed in nuance, insight,
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
Supergirl joined the Arrowverse in 2015, but several months earlier, the Comic-Con Special 2015 #1 would provide the first story, "Sister Act."
We've been looking at the 2021 June 17 - 19 Comics & Comic Art Signature Auction #7244 auction from Heritage, which may be their most significant
In this issue of Luna, the cracks appear in The Family Of The Sun. If everything looked good after a night of decadent, blissed-out fun, Luna #2 is the
Originally listed on Penguin Random House's distribution website, but now deleted, Titan Comics were initially planning a Doctor Who Event comic to run
Streak and Rex the Wonder Dogs nudged Green Lantern out of the DC Comics spotlight for a decade.
Trese is a Filipino comic series by Batjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo featuring Alexandra Trese, a Babaylan, or shamaness, who solves supernatural crimes on
In this preview of Superman Red & Blue #4, Mister Mxyzptlk... how do we put this... has trouble getting his snake to explode out of the peanut brittle can.
Looks like Things To Do In London If You Like Comics will be getting a brand new entry for Thursday. Orbital Comics, the comic book store that famously
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Marvel Premiere #1, cover-dated April 1972, resurrects "Him" and transforms the character into Adam Warlock.
Hither came Kara, the Kryptonian, blond-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand in this preview of Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #1.
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #3 is in stores from BOOM! Studios on Wednesday, and in this preview, the creator of immortality is about to be on the rebound!
Kraven the Hunter has Mr. Horse in his sights in this preview of Mighty Valkyries #3, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Seven Secrets #9 is in stores from BOOM! Studios on Wednesday. Will more secrets be revealed? You won't find out in this preview, but read it anyway!
This preview of New Mutants #19 shows that when you have too many Wolverines in your comic book universe, it's impossible to keep track of all of them.
Sure, it's not the real Superman who bites the bullet in this preview of Flash #771, but a shocking character death is a shocking character death, we like to say.
Hopefully, Heroes Reborn Weapon X and Final Flight #1 will answer an important question: how many d***s does Wolverine have in the Heroes Reborn universe?
Great news, firebronies! Firefly Brand New Verse #4 is in stores on Wednesday, meaning this series has made it past the halfway point without premature cancellation! Yay!
The wedding of Doctor Doom and Victorious is shaping up nicely in Fantastic Four #33... except for one problem: Johnny Storm had sex with the bride!