In this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #75, the titular Spider-Man tries to avoid responsibility with a private swinging session only to find... another Spider-Man?!
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Read previews of Legends of the Dark Knight #5 and Checkmate #4, both in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics.
Read a previews of Non-Stop Spider-Man #5 and The Marvels #5, both in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics next week
Read previews of Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #5 and Wonder Woman: Black & Gold #2, both in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics.
Read a previews of Winter Guard #2 and Darkhawk #2, both in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics next week.
Setting a poppy field on fire and then sucking the smoke up into a tornado is one way to tackle the opioid epidemic in this preview if Icon & Rocket Season One #3.
Is Killer Croc's love child responsible for the attacks on Gotham's esteemed Criminals? Batman aims to find out in Batman Reptilian #4.
Darkhold Alpha #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday. Or is it?! And you can read a preview here. Or can you?! It's all a mystery.
Robin gets down and dirty with Ravager and Flatine in Robin #6 on Tuesday. In a match! We mean in a match!
Sad news, symbiotebronies: Marvel's latest symbiote event comes to and with Extreme Carnage Omega #1 on Wednesday.
Keepsake needs the key to control Poison Ivy in this preview of Harley Quinn #7, which means he needs to capture the titular Harley.
After reading this preview of Amazing Fantasy #3, you may feel compelled to check on the health of your beloved comics collection.
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.
Eclectic comics publisher ABLAZE will be publishing a trio of special titles in December with a pair of beautifully illustrated hardcover artbooks – THE
The X-Men are none-too-pleased to see the High Evolutionary arrive on Krakoa in this preview of X-Men #3, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel.
Larry Hama writes a team-up between Wolverine and Jubilee with art by Billy Tan in X-Men Legends #7, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Check out a preview of Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #4, in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics.
Steve Rogers learns what a voicemail is in this preview of United States of Captain America #4, but he still doesn't know how to check MySpace.
An American costumed vigilante of questionable mental state controlling the law enforcement of an entire continent? What could possibly go wrong in Batman the Detective #5?