Captain Marvel owes her life to a fallen friend, but it’s hard for the chair of The Avengers to find time for grief… no matter how badly she needs it. Your Major Spoilers review of Captain Marvel #50 from Marvel Comics awaits!
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CAPTAIN MARVEL #50 Kelly Thompson (W) • JAVIER PINA & MORE (A) • Cover by…
The Marvels movie is coming our way later this year, and to tie in to…
In July, Captain Marvel will take on Nitro in a new cosmic adventure by Ann Nocenti and Paolo Villanelli, and Derrick Chew is there to provide a variant cover for Marvel Comics.
A new day dawns for Earth’s mightiest heroes! But in order to avenge something, you first have to lose it. Your Major Spoilers review of Avengers #1 from Marvel Comics awaits!
CAPTAIN MARVEL #49 KELLY THOMPSON (W) • SERGIO DÁVILA (A) • Cover by JUAN FRIGERI…
In July, Marvel Comics launches Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest from writer Ann Nocenti and Paolo Villanelli which sees Carol Danvers taking on one of Mar-Vell’s most lethal foes.
There are a lot of Captains Marvel out there, and every reader has one they think of as “theirs” This one’s mine. Your Major Spoilers Retro Review of Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 awaits!
I live by a few simple rules, one of the more esoteric of which is “Never play billiards with a person named after a state.” It’s a rule that some of our favorite supers live by. Welcome to Ten Things: Ten State Names!
Here is your sneak peek at Captain Marvel #48 from Marvel Comics. The issue is available on Wednesday.
Overwhelmed and trapped in the Brood’s backyard, Captain Marvel and her team are forced to sacrifice one of their own in this sneak peek of Captain Marvel #47 from Marvel Comics.
Mary Marvel made her debut in Captain Marvel Adventures #18, cover-dated December of 1942, in a story that explained that she was actually Billy Batson’s twin sister, and could also summon the power of the wizard Shazam by speaking his name. Learn the entire history of Lady Shazam before the new Shazam film hits theaters!
There’s nothing like the traditional “soldier writing home from the front lines” letter. And this is nothing like that. Your Major Spoilers review of Avengers Forever #14 from Marvel Comics awaits!
Carol Danvers is on an X-press elevator to her own personal hell in this week’s Captain Marvel #46 from Marvel Comics.