
PREVIEW: America Chavez: Made in the USA #1
The new America Chavez mini-series drops on Wednesday, and we have a sneak peek of America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 from Marvel Comics.
The new America Chavez mini-series drops on Wednesday, and we have a sneak peek of America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 from Marvel Comics.
Captain America is turning 80 years old, and Marvel Comics is ready to celebrate with a giant-sized Captain America Tribute special.
It’s a battle in the bayou in this week’s Strange Academy #6 from Marvel Comics. Take the jump for a sneak peek.
Here is your sneak peek of this week’s The Amazing Spider-Man #50 from Nick Spencer, Matthew Rosenberg, and Federico Vicentini.
The Amazing Spider-Man #50 rolls into stores on Wednesday, and we have a preview of the issue from Marvel.
Remember that JJ Abrams and Son Spider-Man series? Spider-Man #4 drops this week, and we have a sneak peek from Marvel Comics.
What is the secret of Cadaverous? And moreover, what is the secret of Spider-Man? Your Major Spoilers review of Spider-Man #2 awaits!
Who is Cadaverous? And what does his appearance mean for our friendly neighborhood Wall-Crawler? Your Major Spoilers review of Spider-Man #1 awaits!
The buzz continues to surround the upcoming J.J. Abrams, Henry Abrams, and Sara Pichelli Spider-Man #1 that lands in our laps in September, and Marvel has a bunch of teaser bits to get us excited.
Artist Sara Pichelli is teaming with J.J. Abrams and his son Henry for a new five-issue Spider-Man mini-series.
When a character has been around as long as Peter Parker, there are multiple “best” eras of his history. That goes for the art, as well…
Welcome to Ten Things: Ten Great Spider-Man Artists!
This week, Fantastic Four #1 lands in stores, and comic book fandom seems very excited about the series. Marvel has released a behind the scenes look at the issue.
Marvel has revealed the latest variant cover for the upcoming Fantastic Four relaunch featuring art by Eric Powell.
Probably the most interesting cover I’ve seen in a while, but Marvel promises to reveal the origin of the first Ghost Rider in the pages of Avengers #7, which I hope features a detailed story of the flaming mastodon.
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