Marvel has finally published Miracleman: The Silver Age #6 by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham, which began publication thirty years ago.
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So what are the latest Orchis plans against the mutants, the X-Men and Krakoa? Ms Marvel: The New Mutant #3 is at the epicentre...
Mystery Men Comics #1 featuring the debut of the Blue Beetle remains one of the most overlooked yet important Golden Age comic book keys.
Today sees the wedding of Tony Stark, Iron Man, and Emma Frost, White Queen of the Hellfire Club. This is how it was pictured on the covers.
Ultimate Invasion from Jonathan Hickman & Bryan Hitch showed us a new Ultimate Universe, one that the Maker carved out of a different reality
Stephanie Phillips has been writing the Contest of Chaos Annuals published by Marvel Comics that conclude today Agatha Hatkness.
The legendary Will Eisner liked calling characters "The Flame", and his best-known character of that name debuted in Wonderworld Comics #3.
Armorizer Transformers topped the Bleeding Cool charts yesterday... no matter what the world throws at you, you can still read about stuff.
With James Gunn & Peter Safran's Creature Commandos kicking off their DCU, Gunn shared a reading recommendation to help get to know the team.
Antarctic Press sees the latest Ninja High School #192 featuring the Bikini Sentai G-Rangers in their December 2023 solicits.
Kimberly gets her own Street Fighter Masters one-shot from Udon Studios in their December 2023 solicits from Chris Sarracini and Panzer.
WGA's Judalina Neira, Rodney Barnes, Tamara Becher. Daniel Dominguez, Charley Feldman, Grant Morrison, & Brian Bendis write General Strike.
Robert Ahmad launches a new fantasy comic book series in Keenspot's December 2023 solicits and solicitations, Spellweaver.
The first issue of Void Rivals #1 gave us the Transformer Jetfire, uncovered on an asteroid by two members of different species at war,
Back, when WildCATS were young, before the first issue by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi, Cole Cash - Grifter and Lady Zannah - Zealot were a thing.
Writing for The Atlantic, Alex Reisner has published a new online tool for authors to discover if their work is being used to train AI.
One of the cornerstones of Fox Feature Syndicate's Golden Age superhero line, The Flame finally reached his potential in The Flame #4 in 1941
Jean Grey #2 delves into Jean's dark past. But guess what? There's a plot twist! Dark Phoenix isn’t her problem this time. Spoilers ahead.
What is it with John Constantine and cats? There is quite a history between them, that it is worth checking in with today's DC Comics titles.
A regular cover-feature of Fox Feature Syndicate's Weird Comics, the Dart has his origin in the pre-Roman Empire era of Sulla.
Thirty yeras ago, Superman died. DC was pushed to third place in the comics market by Image, and was looking for a chance to make it back.
GTO creator Tohru Fujisawa is frustrated with publisher Kodansha for favoring a upcoming live-action TV special while suspending the manga
NERF x Magic: The Gathering topped Bleeding Cool charts yesterday, because no matter what the world throws, you can still read about stuff.
Unveiling the stirring showdown in Batman: The Brave and the Bold #5. Originality? You'll need a Bat-searchlight to find it.
Blue Beetle gets one of his most heroic looking golden age covers for Mystery Men Comics #24, taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
Avengers Annual #1 sees our 'heroes' making a choice between friendship and Darkhold. Uh-huh, as if they never juggle a dozen crises at once...
In Penguin #2, Cobblepot busts a gut (and maybe a few heads) getting the 'Help'. Urgent job postings or mafia tryouts? You decide.
With Deadlier-than-ever Droids, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #36 promises a shocking blast from Aphra's past! Ah, sweet, sweet nostalgia.
Rubber band man goes missing, tensions are high and the soul of Dakota City is up for grabs in Static: Shadows of Dakota #6. Another Tuesday, another crisis.
The Green Mask who debuted in 1940s Green Mask #1 was a complete reboot of the character whose previous existance had been a mystery indeed.