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- Why Doctor Doom is the Perfect Villain in ‘One World Under Doom’ Event — Written by Ryan North with stunning art by R.B. Silva, One World Under Doom explores the terrifying idea that humanity m
- ‘Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon’ #1 Sets the Stage for Marvel’s Next Big Event — Joined by Luca Maresca and Jesus Aburtov, Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 is the opening silo for the most intriguin
- ‘The Art of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Preview — The wait for the ultimate visual guide to the most stylistically daring era of the Turtles is nearly over, as IDW Publis
- ‘Absolute Wonder Woman Vol. 2’ Leads a Massive Week of New Comic Trades — This week is a heavy hitter for comic fans, and if you are keeping up with the new DC status quo, Absolute Wonder Woman
- Mary Jane Watson ‘Queen in Black’ Costume: New Looks for Knull and Venom — Before the Queen in Black officially ascends her throne, the Marvel landscape is shifting in ways that feel both inevita
- DC: Next Level Expands with ‘Barbara Gordon: Breakout’ and ‘The Deadman’ — The DC: Next Level initiative is hitting its stride this spring, and the latest additions might be the most intriguing y
- DC Expands with ‘Absolute Catwoman’ and ‘Absolute Green Arrrow' — Following the massive success of the initial wave of titles, DC has confirmed that both Absolute Catwoman and Absolute G
- Why Jonathan Hickman’s ‘Ultimate Spider-Man’ Changed Everything — While the original 1610 universe gave us a teenage Peter, this 2024 relaunch handed us something we’ve been craving: a g
- DC Comics 2026 Slate: Red Hood Joins ‘Teen Titans’ and ‘Bad Seeds’ Takes Gotham — The DC Comics 2026 slate is shaping up to be one of the most experimental years for the publisher in a decade.
- ‘Avengers: Armageddon’ is the Massive Marvel Shakeup We’ve Been Waiting For — This five-issue limited series, launching this June, feels like the natural culmination of Chip Zdarsky and his run on C
- Why ‘Otherkin’ is the Gritty London Mystery You Can’t Ignore — The indie comic scene is crowded, but Otherkin manages to cut through the noise with a sharp, supernatural edge.
- ‘Planet of the Apes vs. Fantastic Four’ #1 | The Apes Get Powers — After finishing the first issue of Planet of the Apes vs. Fantastic Four #1, I couldn’t help but wonder why this crossov
- Weeknote 10 — Week 10: App redesign handover, British Museum sketches, Eleventy static site tweaks. Processed feedback without burnout
- ‘Ultimate Endgame’ Is the High-Stakes Marvel Reset We Actually Needed — Ultimate Endgame #3 Spoilers: Killmonger, Wakanda, and The Maker
- Marvel Comics and DC Trade Watch: February 2026 Collected Editions — This week’s Trade Watch represents a significant pivot point for many ongoing stories, offering readers a chance to catc
- Spider-Man/Superman #1: Marvel and DC Reveal All-New Crossover Details — The comic book industry is preparing for a monumental event as Marvel Comics and DC Comics officially reunite for the re
- Marvel’s Armageddon Event Prepares to Shatter the Avengers This Summer — This upcoming event serves as the culmination of several high-stakes storylines, most notably the power vacuum left in t
- Doctor Doom Rewrites History in the New 10-Part Epic Doomquest — Marvel Comics has announced that the definitive Doctor Doom saga will arrive this May in the form of a ten-issue maxi-se
- ‘Blood Honey’ One-Shot Review: IDW’s Darkest High School Horror Story — For a lot of us, high school felt like a real emotional battlefield, but in Sean Peacock’s Blood Honey, that metaphor ta
- ‘Batman’ #6 | Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez Redefine Gotham Chaos — Since its relaunch back in September, the highly anticipated Batman run by Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez has been larg
- ‘DC K.O.: Knightfight’ #4 | Does the World Still Need Bruce Wayne? — Does the world need Batman? That’s the question at the core of Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora’s Knightfight #4 as Bruce
- ‘Absolute Superman’ #16 | Can Idealism Survive Absolute Hawkman? — Following his debut in Absolute Evil, Hawkman arrives to challenge the Man of Steel not just physically, but morally.
- ‘Uncanny X-Men’ #23 | Southern Gothic Roots and Rawhide Kid Lore — With David Marquez and Matthew Wilson on the art duties, Uncanny X-Men #23 is a strong opener to a fresh new story.
- Torment Marvel Origin: Everything We Know About the New Spider-Man Villain — While the chaos begins in next month’s Death Spiral crossover, the full truth behind this new threat will be revealed th
- IDW Dark Preview: “Blood Honey” Why Murder is Easier Than Breaking Up — If you thought your high school breakup was messy, wait until you meet the “it” couple of Manderlay Preparatory High Sch
- Deadpool: April Pool’s Day #1 Release Date, Gail Simone Return, and More — Marvel is turning the calendar to April with a healthy dose of chaos. This year, the “April Pool’s Day” tradition return
- Preview: Jessica Jones Returns to Her Gritty Roots in ‘Alias: Red Band’ #1 — This March, the hard-boiled private investigator returns to the shadows in ALIAS: RED BAND #1.
- ‘Absolute Wonder Woman’ #16 “Season of the Witch” Begins — Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman, and Jordie Bellaire have been doing something truly special with Absolute Wonder Woman,
- ‘Iron Man’ #1 (2026) | Does Tony Stark Ever Learn? — If you’ve been following Tony’s journey for a while or just jumped in from the movies, this #1 is a high-octane entry po
- ‘The Infernal Hulk’ #3 | Betty’s Breakdown and Bruce’s Reckoning — Bruce Banner has finally gotten a taste of the life he’s coveted ever since the first issue of The Incredible Hulk.
- ‘Sorcerer Supreme’ #2 | Wanda Maximoff vs. Agatha Harkness — Following the aftermath of Doctor Doom’s brief and chaotic stint as the Sorcerer Supreme, Wanda Maximoff has stepped up
- Why “Marvel Zombies: Red Band” is the Horror Comic You Need to Read This Year — The latest addition to the Marvel Zombies series, which began with Robert Kirkman and Sean Phillips in 2005, drafted in
- ‘Absolute Martian Manhunter’ #8 | Meet Despair-The-Zero — If you haven’t read Absolute Martian Manhunter yet, then put down this review and hustle to your local comic bookstore.
- Kara Zor-El Goes Global: DC Unveils ‘Supergirl: The World’ Anthology — DC has officially pulled back the curtain on its next major international endeavor: Supergirl: The World.
- Homelander, Sub-Zero, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch Join “DC K.O.: Boss Battle #1” — The multiverse is about to get a lot more crowded.
- Marvel Announces ‘Captain Marvel: Dark Past’ by Paul Jenkins and Lucas Werneck — Coming this April, the past catches up to Carol Danvers in CAPTAIN MARVEL: DARK PAST.
- Supergirl Teaser Trailer & Everything We Know About the “Punk Rock” Take on Kara — Based on the critically acclaimed Tom King and Bilquis Evely run, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is slated for release on
- Daredevil #1 Preview: Matt Murdock Becomes a Law Professor as New Villain Omen Debuts — Check out the lettered preview for the DAREDEVIL #1 inside.
- A New Era for the Man Without Fear: Daredevil #1 Blind Bag Variants Revealed — The Man Without Fear is heading in a bold new direction this April, and Marvel is celebrating the launch with a massive
- 10 Essential DC Compact Comics for New Fans (Inspired by James Gunn’s DCU) — These are the stories that are sure to captivate and delight both seasoned fans and, more importantly, new fans.
- DC Comics to Publish Rick Veitch’s “Lost” Swamp Thing Finale After 37 Years — In a move that comic historians and fans have dreamt of for over thirty years, DC has officially announced Swamp Thing 1
- Marvel and DC Announce Spider-Man/Superman #1: Release Date, Creative Teams, and Story Details — The comic book world is about to witness a monumental reunion as Marvel’s Wall-Crawler and DC’s Man of Steel join forces
- From Iron Man to Doctor Doom: Explaining the RDJ Return and the Wildest Fan Theories — With Avengers: Doomsday getting closer every day, it is clear that Marvel is playing a much deeper game than most people
- ‘The Power Fantasy’ #15 | The Heartbreaking Illusion of Divine Salvation — When superpowers fight, everyone loses. That has been the thesis statement of Kieron Gillen and Caspar Wijngaard’s "The
- ‘Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma TP’ Review of The Hero Who Keeps Dying for You — A man cursed with endless lives must confront the sins of his past to save the future—before time itself unravels.