Marvel teams up with Pottery Barn Teen to debut the Black Panther Collection, which includes bedding, lights, and other hilarious items.
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Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1 from Jonathan Hickman and Rod Reiss drops this August from Marvel, continuing Hickman's celebrated X-Men run.
Get yourself a pretty rare copy of Black Knight #1 before Eternals comes to theaters at Heritage Auctions, ending July 8th.
Without the perfect combination of luck, patience, and financing, collecting Golden Age Batman and Robin-related comics can seem like a daunting
The first week of July brings a big variety to the Back Order list with DC and Marvel MIA, and Image having the most books on the List.
It's Your Funeral, the new young adult graphic novel from Iron Circus Comics, is a paranormal office comedy from Reisbeck and Kramer.
S. A. Foxe and Daryl Toh bring a new erotica comic to Oni's Limerence Press imprint for a new generation of thirsty nerds.
"Neon Future," the new Steve Aoki comic titled after the DJ's album, brings a hopeful vision of the future to Webtoon this July.
A super nice CGC 9.4 copy of Amazing Spider-Man #6 is up for auction on Heritage Auctions right now, ending on July 8th.
Bleeding Cool has certainly spent a few articles looking at the way that DC Comics continues to do its best to run out the relationship of Poison Ivy and
Marvel Comics was rather strapped for cash in the 90s and during the heat of the summer, they decided to publish the Marvel Swimsuit Issues.
Star Trek: Year Five #12 does nothing wrong, but it doesn’t shine as brightly as some other instances either.
Spider-Man 3 was released on DVD with many extras but the best one was the Walmart exclusive "The Black" reuniting Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley.
Included with X-Men: The Last Stand, this obscure comic was written by Stan Lee and featured incredible artwork by a great variety of artists.
Amazing Spider-Man #96, the first Spider-Man comic to be published without the CCA logo on it, dives right into a public health crisis.
Avatra Press' William Christensen talks to Pat Shand about creating a brand new Warrior Nun with Warrior Nun: Dora, crowdfunding now.
Reaver has always drifted towards the good side of the scale, and Reaver #9 it easily shows its stuff in a winner of a comic book.
Decorum #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston, Rus Wooton, and Sasha E Head, reviewed here by Hannibal Tabu, came out in May, Decorum #2 came out in
With the onset of pandemic and social unrest on a national scale, the time-honored banners of Diamond Comic Distributors became vulnerable for the first
Empyre #1 launches soon, but what should one read to understand what is coming in Marvel's newest Event Crossover with The Kree, Skrulls, & Cotati?
Despite having a great launch in 2018 from Skybound, Outer Darkness after 12 issues, and a crossover with Chew, will not be going forward with new issues.
The Back Order List for this week sees just about everything go to Back Order, put in particular Batman, Thor, Spawn, Power Rangers, and Green Lantern.
The new Walking Dead comic book follows up on the finale of The Walking Dead #193. While that was set in the future of the rest of the series, it showed
Marvel's lastest Event Crossover continues with Empyre Fantastic Four #0. Dan Slott and R.B. Silva bring us a very skippable Empyre lead-in.
Always busy creating, Rick Remender last week got impatient, sharing a lot of new images and news about his new creator-owned project, The Scumbag.
This very clever and surprising issue takes an alternate look at the aftermath of 1976’s Captain America #193, putting a truly human face on the cost of
It’s one of those moments that overcomes a lot of deficits, but Thor #5 still is far more sizzle than steak. Swing and a miss, alas, but here we are.
If examined too closely, elements of the narrative in Batman #93 begin to unravel. The real is clever, but it was a little clunky.
Adventureman #1 is a long-awaited comic from the team of Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson who worked together twice before that I’m aware of
Every month the comic book companies send out folded promotional posters to the Local Comic Book / Diamond accounts. During the month different posters