Saying the phrase "not like this" in a comic starring Hawkeye? Yeah, someone is almost certainly a goner in next week's West Coast Avengers.
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Will the Panther meet his end in Black Panther vs. Deadpool the same way he did in Age of Ultron? This preview bears a remarkable similarity.
Will Marvel break with tradition and kill off a major character before a super-mega-crossover event starts rather than during it?!
Pining for a bygone era and forcing everyone else to relive it? X-Man really is just the ultimate comic book fan, isn't he?
It's hard to come up with new ideas while still respecting continuity, and often a shortcut is simply to dig up an old idea and harvest its organs.
Comic book publishing is a lot like babysitting, as Ms. Marvel learns in a preview of next week's Ms. Marvel #37, hitting stores on Wednesday.
Just because they have "noggins the size of a Buick," is that any reason to call them "big-headed bastards" in a preview of next week's Exiles #12?
This week sees the release of Freedom Fighters #2 from DC Comics, set in an (arguably) alternate universe where Nazis rule America. A preview of the issue
One is the last of a race of alien beings, the other the Chairman of Marvel Entertainment, but DC superhero Martian Manhunter and Ike Perlmutter have more
It must suck to be a son or legal ward of Batman. Not only are you likely to get drafted into an obsessive war against mentally ill criminal, forced to
Catwoman may have left Batman at the altar in DC's bait-and-switch Batman wedding special last year, but the new issue of Batman hitting stores this week
Next week in the ongoing saga of Spider-people, the Superior Spider-Man -- who is actually Doctor Octopus, in case you didn't know (it's hard to keep
Moon Girl is just 9 years old, but she does as much or more heroing work than superheroes twice or three times her age (fact: there are no superheroes
He's a wildly successful businessman turned Mayor of New York City, the envy of millions, and quite handsome to boot! Who wouldn't want to emulate Wilson
For decades, the comic book industry has made billions on the backs of creative talents who signed away their creations as work for hire. Many died in