No Justice comes to its conclusion as the Omega Titans near Earth and Green Arrow has to keep Amanda Waller from nuking four corners of the world in response. Can the Justice League save the day? Is it a good read?
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After a battle with Blastaar leaves damage across New York City, Captain Marvel uses the Reality Stone to see another way this fight could have happened. She communes with other Captain Marvels across the multiverse. Does it make for a good read?
Vampironica is on the run from the man who attacked her. She can't find Reggie, and Archie is no help. She hides in the school, and she finds unlikely help. Does it make for a good read?
Doomsday Clock continues to tick onward as the Comedian gets back into action, Rorschach teams up with another hero, and Batman looks into Ozymandias. Is it a good read?
Grass Kings reaches its finale as we finally learn the identity of the Thin-Air Killer and how things turn out for everyone in the Grass Kingdom. Is it a good ending?
A new era of Brilliant Trash begins with a world inundated with new superpowered individuals with freedom to choose what to do with their powers. Does it make for a good read?
Dark Horse has sent us an exclusive look inside Ether: Copper Golems #2 from Matt Kindt and David Rubin. Read it here!
The Amazing Spider-Man hits its 800th issue with our beloved hero fighting the Red Goblin for the fate of his friends, family, and New York. Can Spider-Man win? Is it a good read?
The Magic Order, the first comic from the Millarworld imprint to be released since it was acquired by Netflix, is hitting comic book shops on June 13th, and Netflix dropped a trailer for it today.
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey, Fandom! Thanks for the positive response to Oral on last week's A Comic Show! He will
Crystal Frasier has provided us a commentary track for Pathfinder: Spiral of Bones #3, which hits stores today from Dynamite Entertainment
The Bloodshot movie apparently can't come soon enough for Diesel, who appears to be growing impatient to see himself as the titular hero with the trademark red circle on his chest.
Four years ago, the good guys turned bad and the bad guys turned good. Well, some of them anyway. And then at the end, the good guys turned good again and the bad guys turned bad again. Well, most of them.
Rob Liefeld has clearly decided that where there is mockery, it is best to roll with it. And if you can, do it yourself. See his participation in the recent Deadpool 2 and its feet comments.
That's the end of an era. And, I suppose, one way to reduce your tax bill. Geppi’s Entertainment Museum has been open in Baltimore for twelve years,
Lion Forge is at it again, launching yet another imprint, this one aimed at Middle Grade readers between the ages of 8-12. The new imprint is called Caracal.
Abbott is at the mercy of Bellcamp and his dark powers. Her friends are looking for her, but they may not make it in time. Will Abbott survive? Is it a good read?
The world of Watchmen saw vigilante superheroes banned by the US government, with some becoming licensed individuals working with the government and
Today's Amazing Spider-Man #800 is an absolute tour de force for superhero comics, an 80-page battle that brings in decades of history and some of the best superhero comic book artists around -- including Stuart Immonen for the final battle.
Judge Dredd is called out to an apartment block on the fringe of the city to look for a missing Judge. What he finds is a full-blown invasion. Does it make for a good read?
In today's Justice League: No Justice #4 there are might battles. There are deals done. There are friendships rekindled. I mean, who doesn't want the Green Lantern/Green Arrow team back?
The separation of creative and editorial input between books such as the DC Comics mini-series Justice League: No Justice and DC's Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock is creating a few parallels, it seems.
Today sees the release of mini-series finale Justice: No Justice #4 and Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock #5, from entirely different islands and opposing editorial and creative islands within DC Comics. And yet a few surprising similarities.
These are the solicited credits for Amazing Spider-Man #800 published today by Marvel Comics. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #800 (W) Dan Slott (A) Stuart Immonen,
Earlier we pointed out the Joker's wedding invitation -- in his mind, at least -- to the wedding of Batman and Catwoman, as seen in DC Comics titles today.
The Joker's invite to the wedding of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle in DC Nation #0 may not have been precisely what he believed it would be.
Amazing Spider-Man #800 may be 10 bucks, but you get four issues worth of story. And it is one story, told with breakneck speed across New York -- Spider-Man vs. Norman Osborn for one last time.
Valiant High is a school attended by the likes of Zephyr, X-O Manowar, Livewire, and others. Our story focuses on Livewire, a normal girl who just so happens to have superpowers but doesn't feel like she fits into a school for kids with superpowers. Does it make for a good read?
My Hero Academia creator Kohei Horikoshi is headed to San Diego for his first-ever North American professional appearance at the convention.
Dark Horse and the Berger Books imprint have announced their next upcoming series: a reimagining of Charles Dickens's novel Oliver Twist set in a dystopian future.