Every so often (but seemingly less so since we started this column), comic book publishers accidentally send out unlettered previews, showing us what the
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As the world comes to grips with how to handle the spread of the COVID-19 sickness caused by a novel strain of coronavirus, several major exhibitors
Following announcements from DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Oni Press, Penguin Random House, CGC, and others including quite a few individual creators that
You know what they say: everybody's gotta go sometime. And when you're a comic book character, that's more true than ever, as comic book characters are
Image Comics has revealed Jamie McKelvie's variant cover for April's Ludocrats #1 in a press release totally ripping off our satirical comic book news
X-Men writer Jonathan Hickman held court at the Marvel Fanfare panel at C2E2 last Friday, alongside Marvel Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski and Immortal Hulk
C.B. Cebulski's attempt to publish thirty-million Conan comics in the span of two years in order to inherit the three-hundred-million left to him by his
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
Throughout the first eight issues of Black Cat's solo series, the titular heroine has teamed up with a single guest star each issue. But when Wolverine
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
Strikeforce #7 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Tini Howard and German Peralta. We've got a preview below... and it features Deadpool! If
Dark Agnes #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week as Marvel squeezes every last drop of potential out of the Robert E. Howard Conan license in an
Lois Lane #9 hits stores from DC Comics this week, by Greg Rucka and Mike Perkins, as Lois's slow transition into Jessica Jones in this Alias remake
Strange Academy launches at Marvel Comics this week, as Doctor Voodoo opens up a school for magically-inclined children in this preview of Strange Academy
Most of Tom King's work has a thematic consistency that would be the envy of a lot of writers. Or, another way of putting it, is that all of his books are
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
Things are looking pretty dire for the robot resistance in this preview of Iron Man 2020 #3, in stores this week from Marvel Comics by Dan Slott, Christos
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
By this time tomorrow, the United States will likely know where it stands in terms of the next presidential election. Will socialist hero Bernie Sanders
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios shocked the world Monday by releasing a preview of Bear, the upcoming original graphic novel from the writer of Pixar's
B-O-N-I-N-G! Savage Avengers #11 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by the Gerry Duggan of Comics, Gerry Duggan, and Butch Guice. And we've got a
Batman #90 is in stores from DC Comics this week, by James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez, and we've got a preview below. And the preview begins with the
Daredevil #19 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto, as this series hurtles toward Daredevil putting his tights
No, I don't know where I'm goin' But I sure know where I've been Hanging on the promises in songs of yesterday And I've made up my mind I ain't wasting no
The Coronavirus Con Season is upon us, and comic book creators are preparing differently. For one superstar comic book artist and sculpted statue of a
Justice League #42 hits stores from DC Comics next week with a cover title implying someone is getting their ass eaten on a spaceship. Look, we're just
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #16 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Saladin Ahmed and Cory Smith, but if you're looking for your usual dose of