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All that time and money Strange spent on his medical schooling and he ended up just becoming a magician in his career! College is a waste of money!
Nadia Van Dyne may be a hip young Wasp for the new generation, but a preview of next week's issue shows that she's definitely got her father's genes.
Cyclops is back from the dead. That's great! Jean Grey is back too. Also good. And Wolverine is back. Ehhhh... well, he hasn't been too annoying yet.
How can Splyce be a villain when she's proven to be so giving with her powers? Find out in this preview of this week's issue of Supergirl!
Superman's dad, Jor-El, has become a climate change denier in this preview of tomorrow's issue of Superman, continuing the Unity Saga!
In our modern world of political divisiveness, it's important to consider the viewpoint of the other side, on which there surely are some very fine people.
Steve Trevor experiencing feelings of... inadequacy... while trying to share a roof with Aphrodite, the goddess of love in this preview of Wonder Woman #64.
Bat-mirror, bat-mirror, on the wall, who's the greatest detective of them all? Batman and The Flash talk it over in the latest chapter of The Price!
Plus: would Batman support the Democrats' proposal of Medicare for all? Find out in this preview of tomorrow's issue of Detective Comics!
As Marvel's news media deals with the fallout of last issue's debut, at least one lucky lady saw more of Thor than she bargained for.
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Ty Templeton and Kieren Smith bring homages to classic comic strips to the the Daily Bugle's funny pages in next week's issue.
Why does anybody in the superhero ever hire Doc Sampson? It doesn't seem like he does a very good job. Plus: a sick Iron Man burn!
iI next week's Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider #5, the titular Gwen is taking on responsibility for gun control herself, one gun at a time.
How can this be a parody if it's just a factual representation of exactly what Marvel is planning to do with War of the Realms in just a few months?
Conan has been many things. A barbarian. A king. A thief, a reaver, a slayer. And now, a new trade, as we meet Conan the Locksmith?!
Alex Wilder wants to sacrifice Victor Mancha to appease the children of the Gibborim... but can you sacrifice a robot without a soul?
With no other recourse in his war on Hydra from a Bagalian prison, The Punisher is forced to resort to an A-Team style montage.
Ms. Marvel just isn't feeling the superheroing today, but unfortunately, it's the final issue of her series before a #1 issue relaunch.
Parents are the worst! Wait, we take that back. Parents who are lizards and accidentally turned you into a lizard too are the worst!
It's time for our bi-monthly retelling of Spider-Man's origin story, but this time it's happening not in one of the 14 spider-titles but... Squirrel Girl?!
Why is Thor called the God of Thunder? Odin reveals all in this shocking preview of next week's Thor #10, on the road to War of the Realms!
Riri Williams is spending too much time superheroing and not enough time focusing on her schoolwork, which doesn't sit well with her mother...
Hercules seems awfully confident in this preview of the first issue of Marvel's next ten-part weekly Avengers epic, No Road Home.
Man, Marvel just can't get enough of killing Cable lately, as this preview of the conclusion to the Shatterstar mini series shows us...
But more importantly, when will Marvel's editorial department team-up to get the continuity straight between the various comics they publish?
Mojo has engineered a love triangle between Rogue, Gambit, and Longshot. You may say it's cliche, but he knows it's exactly what you really want.
The entire world has been rewritten in mutants favor for the Age of X-Man event, but for Glob Herman in NextGen, there's nobody here but us chickens.
Doctor Mindbender has been through a lot lately, but is that any excuse for sympathizing with Cobra's greatest enemies, the GI Joes?!