The X-Men have been through danger and survived, before but nothing as tedious as a Silicon Valley tech conference in this preview of X-Corp #3.
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As a new story arc begins in Thor #15, the God of Thunder (and son of Odin) will attempt to sort out his daddy issues once and for all!
Boba Fett mus team up with Doctor Aphra in Star Wars War of the Bounty Hunters #2. Check out this preview of the Scoundrel's Ball.
See the start of a purported issue-long action sequence in this preview of Spider-Woman #13, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
For its next trick, Marvel turns the classic heroes vs. heroes concept on its head to give us villains vs. villains in this preview of Sinister War #1.
Sure, terraforming Mars was cool and all, but what about the environmental repercussions? And the carbon tax?! Check out a preview of Way of X #4.
In his latest display of dickishness in this Excalibur #22 preview, The Beast may cause an interdimensional incident with his dickishness.
In this preview of Conan the Barbarian #23, the titular barbarian finds himself on the run for a crime he didn't commit. Can he clear his name?
The titular Doc must infiltrate a party in this preview of Star Wars Doctor Aphra #12. Easy job... if the guests didn't all want to kill her.
Spider-Man is on a rampage in this preview of Extreme Carnage Scream #1, and only the titular Scream can stop him!
This preview of Carnage Black White and Blood #4 may be for the final issue, but Marvel's milking of the character is far from over.
Sure, Spider-Man was unmasked last issue, but that doesn't stop him from doing it again in this preview of Spider-Man Spiders Shadow #4.
Can Tony Stark find his way back home from space in Iron Man #10? Well, he made it in Avengers Endgame, and that worked out... oh, wait...
The Champions face the the evils of predatory capitalism in this preview of Champions #8 as Kamala Khan starts her Roxxon internship.
What better way to commemorate all the deaths at Hadley's Hope 35 years ago than by getting a bunch of new people killed in Aliens Aftermath #1.
Do not adjust your monitors. The preview you're about to see of GI Joe A Real American Hero Yearbook #2 is indeed a reprint from the 1980s.
Transformers Escape #5 is in stores on Wednesday, and it's the final issue of the series, which means it's make-or-break time for the titular escape.
In this preview of Star Wars Adventures (2020) #6, Anakin Skywalker struggles with his space-sexism, but Padme sets him straight.
Now that Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have things covered, the Enterprise Crew can finally get some rest in this preview of Star Trek Year Five #22.
The final issue of Rob Liefeld's awesome take on GI Joe is in stores Wednesday. Check out a preview Snake Eyes Deadgame #5.
This preview of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #99 reveals why the Postal Service has been so crappy lately.
Repentent Chimera member Regan joins past victim Hannah on a road trip to find the other members in this preview of Basilisk #2, but the remaining members are less repentant.
The comic book relaunch cycle continues to accelerate as Marvel pushes a new X-Men #1 this week. Will the sales universe be shaken to its foundations?
It's only the second issue, but we're starting to get the feeling that the titular Nice House on the Lake is actually not so nice at all in this preview of Nice House on the Lake #2.
The Signal is just getting back to work in this preview of Batman Secret Files The Signal #1, but that doesn't mean he gets to take it easy.
Can John Stewart save the day without his power ring to back him up? Green Lantern #4 is in stores on Tuesday. Check out a preview below.
In this preview of Crime Syndicate #5, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics, everyone will learn where the bodies are buried.
Are the Dimir really behind the recent assassinations, or it all a big conspiracy? Check out this preview of Magic the Gathering #4.
Swamp Thing celebrates Independence Day by invading London in this preview of Swamp Thing #5, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
With a comic book revival of the cartoon series that ran from 2001-2006 launching Tuesday, Justice League Infinity #1 marks the peak of Millennial nostalgia.