In the previous issue of X-Force #8, Domino talked about not choosing to end her life and be resurrected by Krakoa, removing the scars she had
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Captain America #20 may get the most political it has ever been since Steve Rogers first socked Adolf Hitler on the jaw at a time when the US government
Last week in Thor #4 we saw a new individual able to lift Mjolnir's hammer, Thor's step-brother Loki - though this may be as a result of taking over the
Yesterday saw the publication of Nightwing #70, the first part of the Road To The Joker War, with copies actually selling on eBay for up to $20, despite
Once upon a time, Jonathan Hickman wrote the Fantastic Four. A part of a long-running storyline that continued into his run on Avengers and into Secret
Last month's Star Wars: Darth Vader #1 (getting a second printing today) ended with quite the cliffhanger, revealing that Anakin Skywalker's wife and
The upcoming X Of Swords teaser showed a variety of X-Men characters wielding a variety of swords, some recognisable, others not. Nightcrawler had a
Okay, this is weird. Really weird. Today sees the publication of Decorum #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Huddleston from Image Comics. And the release of
In the original Buffy The Vampire Slayer nineties TV series, Kendra Young was a Slayer from Jamaica activated after Buffy Summers' temporary death.
You know how Bleeding Cool said the other day that DC Comics was prepping a WarWold comic book series? Well, totally by coincidence, today's Superman:
The new Flash #750 - just like Wonder Woman #750 - places the characters upon a timeline. Just as Wonder Woman now first emerges in the DC Universe in
In today's Batman #90, we get a story from Catwoman's point of view about how she - and the Penguin, Riddler and Joker, all met the Designer, back in the
On the floor of C2E2, Graphitti Designs are selling special foil-covered versions of next week's Flash #750 a week early - and for $25. Well, I've just
In House Of X, as part of the ninth timeline, we learnt about Chimera. Mister Sinister, a chimera created using the body of Thunderbird? In the House Of
Today's $4.99 X-Men #7 introduces a possible new issue to Krakoa. As we meet Melody Guthrie, waking up, with an issue. Not just that she was de-powered by
Sorry, Matthew Rosenberg, we're going to have to take Fed-Ex's side in future disputes if they keep this up.
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Regarding X-Men #7, we discussed the meaning of The Crucible and the effects of which major Marvel event it strives to undo But we also got some updates on the sex life of Wolverine, Cyclops, and[...]
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The preview for the issue released over the weekend already dropped some new revelations about Tony Stark's adoptive father, Howard Stark We already knew he had a predilection for the debaucherous sex parties of the Hellfire Club But as Tony Stark, trapped one million years in the past in this storyline titled The Last[...]
But what if it's not that at all? More importantly, what if Jude Terror's mail-ordered comics arrived a day early again, marking that rare occasion when pre-ordering online isn't a tradeoff between deep discounts and books later than LCS shoppers, but rather the best of both worlds?
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The Crucible is a 1953 play by Arthur[...]
Thanks to akira1love for spotting this one. We have a tease for this week's X-Men #7 from X-Men Group Editor Jordan White. Crucible is today? From back in
Today sees the launch of New Mutants #7, Wolverine #1 and Marauders #8. Three books - but Wolverine #1 is triple-sized, so it might as well be six books.
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In the new series, the DC Comics Earth has been conquered by the Batman Who Laughs and his Infected lieutenants, versions of Shazam, Donna Troy, Supergirl, Blue Beetle, Hawkman, and Commissioner Jim Gordon The bad guys won, the good guys lost And the Earth is[...]
I am told by retailers that previews they had of the final page of today's Darth Vader #1 by Greg Pak and Rafaele Ienco was classified. But that from the
Though what Franklin from then…
…will make of the (SPOILERS) fate of Lockheed, is unknown.
Let alone what has happened to Kitty Pryde – though in what world is she actually able to drown? And as for the old Fantastic Four Vs X-Me…looks like X-Men/Fantastic Four has a revival for one of their cliffhangers as well[...]
Avengers #28 was out for Christmas. And it seems that the Three Wise Heralds of Galactus had a message for us all, for a cosmic nativity. Following yonder
In X-Men #1, with the Krakoan hit squad hitting Orchis hard, they released a lot of imprisoned mutants. Although they were not all mutants. One was
This is a panel from towards the end of today's Justice League #39 by Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez. With the Spectre and the Phantom Stranger narrating
We mentioned earlier that Avengers #30, published today, featured a parallel to the Christmas nativity, albeit not an exact one, as the Starbrand is
So how have Superman and Batman been doing? Not great, to be honest. They (with Wonder Woman) built Sanctuary as a mental health haven for superheroes
Today's Amazing Spider-Man understands the clickbaity appeal of Krakoa to the Marvel audience right now. As well as Mephisto and Skrulls... And after last
Wizards of the Coast's latest upcoming set for Magic: The Gathering is a set much unlike we have seen in recent years.