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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is a fantasy manga series by Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday since April
Black Widow #10 is actually Black Widow #50, and when Marvel sees nice round numbers like that, you know they just can't help themselves.
Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company and produces the manga magazines Nakayoshi, Afternoon, Evening, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, and Bessatsu
Superman and Leviathan will finally get it on in this preview of Checkmate #3, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Manga and OEL publisher TokyoPop is the latest with the Assassin's Creed comics license, publishing the Assassin's Creed Dynasty comic book by Xu Xianzhe
Z2 Comics is following Scout Comics, Ahoy Comics and DC Comics in being distributed by online comics retailer-turned-comocs distributor Lunar
Aspen MLT crowdfunded the return of Michaal Turner's Fathom, as Fathom: Core earlier in the year, as a 48-page one-shot from Vince Hernandez, Mark Roslan,
With the approaching Netflix adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, there is much collector attention focused on the comic books from the eighties and
A really nice copy of a classic Bill Sienkiewicz Moon Knight cover is up for auction at Heritage Auctions right now, so go get a bid in.
Uncivilized Comics, the publisher of Eisner-nominated Chris Thompson's Ginseng, is launching a new series in November 2021 as well, West by John Grund
Tom King is the writer of Rorschach, the twelve-issue unauthorised Watchmen sequel drawn by Jorge Fornes, currently being published by DC Comics. With one
Oddity Woods by Kay Davault (also known as Kay D) is was a webcomic but is now to be a middle-grade supernatural mystery graphic novel series in which
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Almost 35 years before becoming a starring character of The Suicide Squad played by Idris Elba, Bloodsport came thisclose to killing Superman
Infinite Destinites comes to an end in Avengers Annual #1, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics. But can there really be an end to Infinity?
In this preview of Batman Reptilian #3, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, Batman lays out a theory about Killer Croc that you won't believe!
Diana already had to deal with her mommy issues in Wonder Woman #778... but in this preview, she has an even bigger problem: mummy issues!
In this preview of Wolverine #15, Logan's jealousy of Solem causes him to team up with Arakki pirate and Deep Purple guitarist Sevyr Blackmore!
Jonathan Kent unveils his new secret identity in Superman Son of Kal-El #2... and he seems to have a better grasp on the concept than dear old dad!
Thor has been having trouble getting it up... his hammer, that is. But will this newfound impotence lead to his demise? Check out a preview of Thor #16.
The Auteur.io storyline has dragged on for so long, in this preview of Batman Superman #21, Batman has decided to take up religion.
In Detective Comics #1042, Batman learns too late that he's been wearing the mask on the wrong part of his face all this time!
To prevent another super-mega-crossover event from possibly killing him off again, Old Man Cable takes on an entire planet in Cable Reloaded #1
Would you give up a basketball career to become a D-list superhero? Check out a preview of Darkhawk #1, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Will Superman aide Lois in defending the fortress of solitude in Action Comics #1034? Or will he selfishly choose world peace instead?
Yen Press is a major manga graphic novel publisher co-owned by Kadokawa Corporation and Hachette Book Group. As well as translating and publishing
Premiering on August 23, Netflix released a featurette explaining where The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf fits on the overall timeline.
At the recent GalaxyCon, Jim Shooter was asked about Marvel's plans for Secret Wars, the series that he wrote in 1984 when editor-in-chief of Marvel, that
The Captain America storyline which saw Steve Rogers as Cap using a gun to kill a terrorist would have major consequences for the series.





























