As we wait for the return of the Fantastic Four this August, Marvel has released a look at team portrait variant covers by Artgerm. The Invisible Woman, Mister Fantastic, the Human Torch, and the Thing will be together after years apart. This gives us an idea what their costumes (and Mister Fantastic's facial hair) will …
DC To Sell ‘100-Page Giant’ Comics Exclusively At Walmart
Attention Walmart shoppers: Would you like to hooked on DC Comics? DC Entertainment has announced they will be selling a combination of new and classic stories exclusively at Wamart stores this summer. It might sound a little odd, but it could be a way to introduce new readers to the concept of comic book stories. …
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DC Comics Releases Covers To Batman #50 & Catwoman #1
The recent issues of Tom King's Batman series have been leading up the big moment in the fiftieth issue--the wedding of Batman and Catwoman. If you read this week's Batman #49 (reviewed here), you know Joker is trying to put a stop to things. It appears things may not be quite as bad as they seem--at …
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Marvel Announces Mr. & Mrs. X Series–It’s Not Who You Might Think
There's a strange thing happening in comics these days--characters are actually getting married. We've seen characters tie the knot before only to slowly see the marriages retconned. You've likely heard the news about Batman and Catwoman getting ready to tie the knot. We've also been seeing the issues leading up to the marriage between Kitty …
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Batman #49 Review: Catwoman Vs. Joker
In case you haven't heard, Batman and Catwoman are getting married. It's hard to believe, but writer Tom King has been making the idea work. You can image how tricky it could be to make this union happen as a comic book writer and within the characters' fictional world. When Joker somehow finds out, there's …
Another ‘Crisis’ Headed To DC Comics Courtesy Of Tom King & Clay Mann
One of the most feared words for DC Comics readers is "crisis." There have been different crises over the years with dire results. The entire DC Universe is usually shaken up with many deaths occurring. DC Entertainment has announced another crisis is coming. This time it's happening within the heroes. Heroes In Crisis is a seven-issue …
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The Story Of The Very First Ghost Rider Will Be Told
There have been a lot of Ghost Riders over the years. For some, Johnny Blaze was their first. For others it was Dan Ketch. Some still consider Carter Slade (Phantom Rider) one of the past Ghost Riders even though he never had a direct connection to the others. 2011 introduced Alejandra Jones for a brief …
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Tony Stark: Iron Man #4 Brings New/Old Relationship Back To Comics
Tony Stark has been involved in a a few different relationships over the years. He's lived up to the cliché playboy image that is often attributed to Stark's character. In the upcoming Tony Stark: Iron Man series, Stark will be rekindling an old relationship. Will it last for more than one issue? In the fourth …
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The Guardians Of The Galaxy Are No More–Who Are The Asgardians Of The Galaxy?
The Guardians of the Galaxy have gained a lot of popularity in recent years due to their various comics and blockbuster movies. Despite this, it turns out their time in the spotlight is over. Marvel has declared the Guardians "are no more." In some ways, this isn't too big of a surprise considering how the …
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Riverdale Goes To War In New ‘Archie 1941’ Mini-Series
Imagine Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, and the other Riverdale characters in a story set in 1941. It might seem weird at first, but it really shouldn't. Archie Andrews made his comic book debut back in 1941 in Pep Comics #22. Returning the characters to the time where it all began makes a lot of sense. …
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