Today, sees the publication of nine collections from Marvel Comics priced from $8.99 to $19.99. And each one has, inexplicably, been priced at 99 cents on
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Today sees the release of Avengers #685, with the big Red Iron Hulk vs Revived Banner Hulk fight. Plenty of fists are thrown, though my attention was most
Boom! Studios and Saban Brands have been teasing the debut of a mysterious new Power Ranger in Saban's Go Go Power Rangers #9, on sale in May. They've
Today sees the publication of Batman #43, the final part of Tom King and Mikel Janin's Everyone Loves Ivy storyline. A sequel to her portrayal in his
IDW Publishing is bringing out the final chapter of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen saga with the Tempest by creators Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neil. This, among many other releases, are coming out this June. Full solicits here.
At the end of Thanos #16, we saw the Silver Surfer of the future confronting the Thanos of the future - and the present - holding Mjolnir. It seems to be
This is the cover to Super Sons #14, out today. It features the prone body of Jonathan Kent, Superboy, with Damian Wayne, Robin and his mother Talia
Natasha Romanova is a Russian secret agent, first appearing as The Black Widow in Tales Of Suspense opposite Iron Man in 1964 at the height of the Cold
Batman writer Tom King has crafted fake Batman solicitations for DC Comics before, in order to hide the truth of what he is planning. To hide the proposal
The upcoming April Previews catalogue from Diamond Comic Distributors, for comics shipping in June, features the new Thor #1 by Jason Aaron and Mike Del
We've been noting one or two (or three or four or five or six) retailers showing off their exclusive covers for Action Comics #1000. Well it appears there
Dark Age: Fallen Idol presents the story of a war-tested king whose world is overthrown by alien invaders. In his imprisonment, he is visited by an ominous force. Does it make a good read?
Dynamite has sent us exclusive extended previews for the new Pathfinder: Spiral Bones #1 and Vampirella Vol 4 #11 that are shipping this week.
Marc Andreyko has provided us with a commentary track for Legenderry Red Sonja #1 that he did with artist Igor Lima for Dynamite Entertainment.
Aaron and Max recruit an ally from Juarez, and Olga discovers a great threat in the realm of the dead. Elsewhere, a monstrous demigod is summoned. Is it a good read?
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” Let's take a look at Despicable Deadpool #296!
Falcon and Spider-Man are notably absent from the Marvel June 2018 solicits. We talk about it and the possible future of the characters here.
Superwoman, Supergirl, and Super Sons are coming to an end. And in June we get conclusion specials for Teen Titans and Titans. What's next?
Fans have been having this debate about Batman vs Superman for a long time. Long before the characters actually met in comics, film, or any other format,
Dark Horse has sent us an exclusive first look at the covers for Aliens: Dust to Dust #3, which comes out in June. The series is being written and drawn by Gabriel Hardman, who is also providing the main cover. There is a variant cover by Carlos D'Anda as well.
AfterShock launches a new series with Lost City Explorers. Plus, Dark Ark, Pestilence, Animosity, and more continue their runs. All of this will be available this June. More details here.
Here's a little bit of Brian Michael Bendis's script that Jim Lee turned into the page below. As Superman crashes into a high-end delicatessen in Metropolis...
We mentioned how DC Comics will be putting Chuck Dixon's Batman run on Knightfall back into print, recut and released, and here's where it concludes.
Aside from what we already knew, Christian Ward starts a King Thor Saga in the back of Thor #1. Cullen Bunn and Mark Bagley have a new Deadpool mini,
Dynamite is making their debut as a Premiere Vendor in the Previews catalog, and we have a list of all their products shipping in June 2018.
Archie Comics and DC Entertainment have finally confirmed the more-than-one-year-old Bleeding Cool rumor of an Archie Meets Batman '66 crossover, the existence of which was first reported by Bleeding Cool back in December of 2016
The Batman Who Laughs was created for Dark Nights: Metal by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, playing on one of the inspirations of The Joker, The Man Who
Let’s put together a bunch of Marvel Comics solicitations for June 2018 from what’s already out there.
New series from Mark Millar and Olivier Coipel, Magic Order, premieres from Image Comics this June. Details on this, other new series, and the Image regulars are available here for your reading pleasure.
With a Batman Wedding coming up, it looks like there's some rejigging of the Batbooks, as there has been with the Superbooks after Brian Michael Bendis jumped on.