Dragon Con is on in Atlanta, Georgia, a show which has focused on cosplay long before it was even called that, and has a dazzling display as a result,
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This was the solicited cover to Action Comics #989 by Nick Bradshaw showing Superman with the whole world in his hands. This is the Frank Quitely cover
Samurai Slasher is back with a surprising story filled with the feels as much as the action and horror, with a special limited edition launch.
The Uncanny Avengers try to pick themselves up after Secret Empire, and Scarlet Witch has arrived on the team. But does it make for a good comic?
Disney's TV station ABC has run advertorials for Disney's comic publisher Marvel through the Secret Empire run. Michael Rothman, Axel Alonso, Nick Spencer
A new god is on the rise in Wakanda. It is somehow related to the monsters attacking the nation. Is the Panther's struggle against it compelling reading?
Disney's TV station ABC has run advertorials for Disney's comic publisher Marvel through the Secret Empire run. Michael Rothman, Axel Alonso, Nick Spencer
It's The First Annual Letterer Appreciation Day
Jim Lee's Metal #3 cover is an homage to a cover he did for the Justice League New 52 featuring the Justice Leaguers, which ran six years ago.
Stephen Mooney's follow-up series to Half Past Danger is coming out from IDW on September 20th.
Titan Comics has confirmed a third printing for Robotech #1, a rarity for the publisher, and it's an alternate version of Michael Dialynas's issue 1 cover.
Harley Quinn is changing its storyline to move along the Vote Harley plot, where she stands for mayor of New York — and now we have some art!
In the conclusion to Marvel's publishing strategies over the last decade, a new trailer for Marvel Legacy #1 touts the tagline "Every Story Is An Event."
Writer Paul Cornell gives us a commentary track for the latest issue of Vampirella he's doing with new artist Andy Belanger.
New rides based upon the DC Comics characters Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn will be debuting in Six Flags parks across the U.S. and Mexico in 2018.
Review of Secret Empire #10, and the whole event, from Marvel Comics by Nick Spencer, Steve McNiven, Rod Reis, Paco Medina, Jay Leisten and many more.
Okay, I can't bring myself to watch this in case I am terrible. And I probably am. So I will enjoy reading the comments from you all asking if Fatman On
For one week today, Marvel Digital Comics Shop is holding a Buy One Get One Marvel Sale…on all their titles. With the purchase of any digital comic or
Shady dealings surrounding Jared Kushner's attachment to 666 Fifth Avenue, the former home of DC Comics, could be the downfall of Donald Trump's presidency.
Well, here's a thing. Recently there has been much discussion regarding Marvel Comics decision to make the lenticular covers of the upcoming Marvel Legacy
Bleeding Cool has been totting up the number of exclusive retailer covers that Marvel comics has been offering every month. It#s generally around five or
The free Korean webcomic platform LINE Webtoon has announced a new digital comic book Outrage, a cyber-stalking comedy/mystery series from Fabian Nicieza
The Mighty Captain Marvel and her team of galactic defenders find themselves at the end of the conflict against the Chitauri, but is it any good?
Fandemic Tour is the new touring comic convention experience created by ex-Wizard CEO John Macaluso. Its inaugural show was intended to be in two weeks
The X-Men have a lot of interpersonal conflicts to get through this issue, and Beast is tampering with some powerful forces. Does it make for good reading?
Recently, someone has been posting on comic book message boards, under the name The Whisperer as a Marvel Comics intern spilling the beans on the internal
The advance reorder list shows retailers are diving into Metal, with Batman: The Drowned, Metal #3 and Nightwing #29 topping the charts.
Here is Todd McFarlane's cover for Spawn #281 - (or is it #279?), one of Image Comics' Walking Dead Tribute covers for October. Here's Charle Adlard's
Sean Gordon Murphy wants to make one thing very clear about his upcoming Batman comic, Batman: White Knight: It is not SJW Batman.
On former Punisher artist John Hebert's political leaflet for the Democratic Party, his comic book experience area quite noticeably leaves out the Punisher.