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.
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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.
Captain Marvel and her eXcellent allies revel in their big win against the Brood in Captain Marvel #45. The issue lands in your comic book store on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
She used to be a Captain Marvel, but now she’s her own woman, with a very important delivery to make. Your Major Spoilers review of Monica Rambeau: Photon #1 from Marvel Comics awaits!
Carol Danvers returns to space in Captain Marvel #44 from Marvel Comics.
The Brood are back in force, and Captain Marvel is going to deal with the mess along with help from the X-Men.
Captain Marvel #43 will change everything for Carol Danvers in this week’s issue from Marvel Comics.
Rick Jones and Genis-Vell team up in this week’s Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel #4 from Marvel Comics.
JUDGMENT DAY HAS ARRIVED! Take the jump for a sneak peek at Captain Marvel #42 from Marvel Comics.
Captain America has been found. Thor has been recruited. But who is the third pillar? Your Major Spoilers review of Avengers Forever #9 from Marvel Comics awaits!
Marvel Comics sent us a sneak peek at Captain Marvel #41 from Kelly Thompson, Alvaro Lopez, and Juan Frigeri.
With The Marvels coming soon, we’re going to see a lot more Captain Marvel-family titles appearing on the stands. Case in point, Monica Rambeau: Photon from Eve L. Ewing and Michael Sta. Maria.