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Spiders, songs, and sleepless nights, oh my! Get ready for Marvel's Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #0. It's Spider-Man... but can it hit the right notes?
Step into chaos as World's Finest: Teen Titans #3 crashes Titanscon and intro's our newest heartthrob villain, Toyboy. Yeah, you read that right.
Red Goblin #8: Normie and Gramps lock horns while an unknown menace bides its time. Prepare for family drama dipped in blood.
Danger Street #9 delivers a medieval joust in spandex. Hold on to your chainmail, folks, this one's for the history books...or maybe just the bargain bin.
Messy pasts, teen crushes, and how on earth Doctor Strange got involved – saddle up for Ghost Rider #18!
Expect time twists and expired license plates in Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #12. Apparently, parking rules haven't bypassed superhero domains.
Spanner's Galaxy created by Nicola Cuti and Tom Mandrake was a DC Comics six-issue mini-series published in 1984.
Are your pockets deep enough? Get ready for Venom Annual #1, a showdown of symbiote might vs. assassin skills.
Waller vs Wildstorm #3 attempts to reinvent the wheel with more blades, blasts, and blood baths. Let's see how that works out.
Garbage Pail Kids... for a property based on a parody, there seems to seem to be a lot of claims and counterclaims over the years.
MyDearest has revealed its next VR game, a team shooter called Brazen Blaze, and that Warren Ellis is a Creative Consultant on the game.
Get ready for Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest #3's teenage angst with extra 'tude! Can our hero put these rebellious teens back in their place?
DC Comics surprised comic book stores with five scheduled collections that hadn't gone through the normal solicitations.
There seems to be a lot of Godzilla and King Kong around around right now. .But first, Superman has to go up against Godzilla.
So this is what I got up to yesterday, signing events in London, at Gosh Comics and Forbidden Planet for Damn Them All and The Devil's Cut.
Children of the Vault #2 brings us mutant militarism, divorced from reality. Bishop and Cable unite to complain. Enjoy!
Porky Pig explores and Daffy Duck whines in Looney Tunes #274 – a mystery island never looked so hilariously disturbed.
Brush up your resume, Admiral Piett, Star Wars: Darth Vader #38 finds the Dark Lord battling both SCOURGED Droids and his own empire. Sounds like Tuesday.
In a bleak, monochrome Gotham, Batman gives up his alter ego for good in Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #1 Noir. It's like a Batman mid-life crisis, but in black and white!
Preview of Incredible Hulk #4: Why face your problems when you can acid-trip them away? Hulk vs. Man-Thing in a mind twist-fest.
Superman: Lost #6 ships next Tuesday, and Supes is having a space PTSD crisis. Is the Justice League insurer ready for this?
Werewolf by Night #1 hits stores with an unholy alliance to save a child. Jack and Elsa butting heads or butting monsters?
Gotham City: Year One was the series Phil Hester drew with Eric Gapstur, coloured by Jordie Bellaire and written by Tom King.
This October, DC Comics will publish a Halloween-themed one-shot, DC's Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun,. Here's a full creator list.
In Green Lantern #3, Hal is going ring-wild while Sinestro inks a dangerous deal. On another note, we've got more of John Stewart's homely adventures.
DC Comics' New Golden Age line expands with launches of Wesley Dodds: The Sandman, Jay Garrick: The Flash, and Alan Scott: Green Lantern
It may be a little low res. But here's a look at Jamie Mendoza's inks of Doug Mahnke's pencils of Batman: Off-World #1 written by Jason Aaron,
Just when you thought things couldn't get weirder, Marvel gives us Alligator Loki #1. Warning: contains excessive cuteness and helmeted reptiles.
People waited a long time for a Justice Society of America after the DC's New 52 deleted the idea of it back in 2011. So we're used to it.