Join Fang's treasure hunt in Sonic the Hedgehog: Fang the Hunter #1. Will his gang outshine Sonic's emerald knack? Doubt it.
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Earlier today, Rob Liefeld posted on TwitterX, "Get ready for this." Posting the following logo for something called Last Blood.
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Jason Aaron is writing and launching a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1.
Ram V, Dan Watters, Matthew Roberts & Dave Stewart take on Creature From The Black Lagoon from Universal Monsters, Skybound & Image Comics
Ablaze looks like they are first comic book publisher off the blocks this month with their April 2024 solicits and solicitations.
Doctor Psycho first appeared in Wonder Woman #5 in 1943, by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter as a telepath, telekinetic sorcerer.
Get ready for tail whips and horseplay in My Little Pony: Kenbucky Roller Derby #1. Will the ponies survive the derby drama?
Mark Brooks, likes to share his work processes. And this week, that meant drawing the X-Men's Rogue in a rather familiar and memed pose.
Desperate to escape and emotionally sabotaging friendships, "Wheel of Time: The Great Hunt #3" takes brooding to heroic levels.
Michael Moreci posts "DICK TRACY is BACK! We are bringing the detective yellow back to life with an all-new, hardboiled noir ongoing series."
DC Comics published Wonder Woman #5 today, by Tom King, Daniel Sampere and Tomeu Morey, and an appearance of Darkseid's daughter Grail.
In Star Trek #16, Captain Sisko faces the worst kind of enemy: cosmic bureaucracy. Let's check out this interstellar debacle.
John Stewart, Green Lantern, has been testing the limits of his powers. But he now goes where no Green Lantern has gone before.
When Marilyn Moonlight, The Spirit Of Metropolis, first encountered Superman, she gave him a vision of an Old Western town.
Who're you gonna call? Man, that apostrophe is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that Ghostbusters catchphrase at Bleeding Cool.
Check out the epic face-off in Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham: The Silver Age #7 where hero battles protégé and cover confusion ensues.
Jay Garrick: The Flash #4 is already rewriting some DC History regarding the Golden Age Flash origin. But what about Alan Scott?
In Guardians of the Galaxy #10, will Groot's rebirth make a splash or will it wither under Spartax might?
Tomorrow sees Wonder Woman #5. And in the back-up strip, we have Trinity, the Wonder Woman of the future, telling us about it.
In Miguel O'Hara: Spider-Man 2099 #3, our spider-hero faces off in a furry frenzy. Will it be a monster hit or just monstrous?
DC Comics is publishing ywo stories tomorrow featuring two different Supermen and two different Lois Lanes, Spoilers, of course.
In Star Wars: The High Republic #3, Jedi Master Keeve Trennis faces a dilemma that could alter the galaxy's fate. Will she succeed?
Gail Simone fans? Pick up Nightwing #110 and maybe even Titans #7 as part of the Neast World crossover from DC Comics.
I've been hearing this knocking around for a little while, that Jason Aaron would be writing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at IDW Publishing.
We now have a better look, across the line at DC Comics' new corner boxes logos, that delineate between the different "groups" of titles.
The Massive-Verse is a fictional shared universe, created by Kyle Higgins and published by Image Comics. But where does one start?
In X-Men #30, the team grapples with forgotten foes and existential dread. Will they survive their "evolutionary" crisis?
Jay Garrick, The Flash, first appeared in Flash Comics #1 in 1940, created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert.
Joshua Williamson and Andrea Milana are launching the new Cobra Commander #1 on Wednesday from Skybound/Image Comics.
I don't know what NFL, Peacock, Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins are, let alone what they are streaming. But you do, so let's go with it