You don't mess with Datrh Vader. Unless, of course, you're his Jedi son, or a belligerent droid assassin who's also armed to the teeth. Preview Star Wars Darth Vader #13 here.
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Nick Spencer may be on his way out, but there are still mysteries to unfold as Amazing Spider-Man #69 hits stores Wednesday. Read a preview here.
X-Men Legends #4 brings us back to a simpler time for mutants. A time before we had to worry about things like Wolverine, Cyclops, and Jean Grey being
The new Power Rangers make a stand in this preview of Power Rangers #8, in stores on Wednesday from BOOM! Studios.
The crew of the Serenity ought to be able to talk themselves out of the jam they're in in this preview of Firefly #30, right, Firebronies?
Dealing with a couple of lousy clones ought to be no problem for the Worldwide Engineering Brigade in this preview of Web of Spider-Man #2.
Check out a preview of Something is Killing the Children #17, in stores Wednesday from explosive publisher BOOM! Studios.
You won't want to miss Captain America and Doctor Doom sharing a special moment together at the Hellfire Gala in this preview of SWORD #6.
Victor Von Doom introduces himself to Reed Richards in this preview of Fantastic Four Life Story #2, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Check out a preview of Good Luck #1, a new series by Matthew Erman and Stefano Simeone launching next week at BOOM! Studios.
The Guardians of the Galaxy are not appreciative of their Hellfire Gala invite in this preview of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy #15.
Celebrate Pride in the most Marvel way possible: with a $9.99 Marvels Voices Pride one-shot loaded with variant covers!
Check out this preview from the Valiant Uprising Free Comic Book Day 2021 special featuring Jeff Parker and Javier Pulido's Ninjak.
Much has been said about what Planet-Sized X-Men means for the future of mutants, but what does it say about a very popular Wolverine theory?
Out from IDW Publishing on Wednesday, June 16th, Usagi Yojimbo #20 by Stan Sakai introduces a new recurring character: Yukichi Yamamoto.
Who is commandeering the escape ships planned to evacuate refugees from war-torn Cybertron in this preview of Transformers Escape #4?
The Jedi must rush to prevent a Junk Maven massacre in this preview of Star Wars High Republic Adventures #5, in stores Wednesday from IDW.
Ol' Zavok is down in the dumps in this preview of Sonic the Hedgehog #41, but is he going to take defeat lying down? We're guessing... no?
A GI Joe operation is thwarted by the superior planning of Al Kawbra in this preview of tomorrow's GI Joe A Real American Hero #283 from IDW Publishing.
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.
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.
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.
BRZRKR #3 is in stores from BOOM! Studios on Wednesday, and this preview gives us a glimpse at B's traumatic past.
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.
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.