Amazing Spider-Man #28 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by the creative team of Nick Spencer and Kev Walker, and we've got a preview below. And
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Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors #1 hits stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Frank Tieri and Flaviano, spinning out of the Absolute Carnage
We've got some big reveals in Powers of X #3, plus the penultimate installment of The Vigil as Wolverine goes to hell in Marvel Comics Presents #8, and
In just a few weeks, IDW will make yet another attempt at launching a new GI Joe universe with GI Joe #1, from the creative team of Paul Allor and Chris
Thor #16 hits stores this week from Marvel Comics, concluding Jason Aaron and Mike Del Mundo's run on the title ahead of the King Thor epilogue to Aaron's
Freedom Fighters #8 is in stores from DC Comics on Wednesday, by the creative team of writer Robert Venditti and artists Eddy Barrows and Carlos Ferreira.
In just a few weeks, legendary creative team Louise Simonson and June Brigman reunite for Marvel's 80th-anniversary to tell another tale of the Power Pack
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #11 is in stores in just a few days from Marvel Comics, by the creative team of writer Tom Taylor and artist Juann Cabal.
Captain America #13 is in stores in just a few days, kicking off the Legend of Steve storyline from the creative team of Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jason Masters,
Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #1 is in stores in just a few days from Marvel Comics, spinning out of the Absolute Carnage super-mega-crossover event,
Dial H for Hero #6 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer Sam Humphries and artist Joe Quinones. Throughout the weekend and
She-Hulk Annual #1 is in stores next week from the House of Ideas, part of the Acts of Evil Summer annual event, from the creative team of Alexandra Petri
Batman Beyond #35 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer Dan Jurgens and artists Rick Leonardi and Ande Parks. Throughout
What appears to be the penultimate issue of Marvel Team-Up is in stores next week from Marvel Comics and the creative team of Clint McElroy and Ig Guara.
Batgirl #38 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer Cecil Castellucci and artist Carmine Di Giandomenico. Throughout the
Avengers #23 is in stores next week, from the creative team of Jason Aaron and Stefano Caselli, as Marvel multitasks in setting up both a Daimon Hellstrom
At their D23 Expo presentation today, Walt Disney Studios just announced their next animated movie: Raya and the Last Dragon, starring the voices of
Absolute Carnage #2 is in stores next week, from the creative team of global entertainment superstar and fashion icon Donny Cates and superstar artist
Justice League Dark #14 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer James Tynion IV and artists Alvaro Martinez and Raul
Wonder Woman #77 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer G. Willow Wilson and artist Jesus Merino. Later today, or maybe
Martian Manhunter #8 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer Steve Orlando and artist Riley Rossmo. Later today, or maybe
Flash #77 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer Joshua Williamson and artists Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, and Scott
Detective Comics #1010 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer Peter J. Tomasi and artist Christian Duce. Later today, or
Action Comics #1014 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writer "The Great One" Brian Bendis and artist Szymon Kudranski. Later
Justice League #30 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by the creative team of writers Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV and artist Jorge Jimenez. Later
Chris Claremont is the greatest comic book writer, maybe the greatest writer period, of all time. This is an objective fact that can't be argued. And as
Reprints of older material may be the bane of Dan Didio's existence, but we like 'em just fine. Sure, it's great to see classic comics restored and
The death of a Marvel comic book character is always an important event. Without shocking character deaths, we couldn't have triumphant character returns,
If anything could be said about The Invisible Woman, it's that she's clearly not grim and gritty enough. Sue Richards needs an edge, a dark side, a Snyder
Marvel Comics can barely go a week without claiming some earth-shattering revelation or another will change a character, or even the entire Marvel