The Winter Hulk has been sent to Atlantis with a dark mission in this week’s Avengers #49, and we have a sneak peek from Marvel Comics.
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Marvel Comics has released a sneak peek of The Darkhold Alpha #1 that arrives in stores this week.
KA-ZAR IS BACK FROM THE DEAD — WITH A WHOLE NEW TERRIFYING SET OF POWERS! Yeah, it is that big of a deal, and you can find out for yourself in this sneak peek of Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #1 from Marvel Comics.
Now that you have watched Loki, time to get the lowdown on Kang in Kang the Conqueror #1, out on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
When there’s a riot at the Ravencroft Asylum, Nighthawk must descend alone into a realm of madness in this preview of Heroes Reborn #5 from Marvel Comics.
Marvel Comics has announced a new Black Panther comic is headed our way from John Ridley and Juann Cabal.
Uh-Oh… is this the end of the Guardians of the Galaxy? You’re going to need to check out this sneak peek of Guardians of the Galaxy #12 from Marvel Comics to find out.
Marvel Comics’ Stormbreakers have already been showing their work across many Marvel Comics titles, but in April, they will share the work as a series of variant covers for Black Panther #28, the final issue in Ta-Nehisi Coates’ run on the series.
The gods are coming in this week’s Guardians of the Galaxy #11 from Marvel Comics. Take the jump for a sneak peek of the issue.
The Guardians cleansed? It might be so, but if you take the jump you can get a sneak peek of this week’s Guardian’s of the Galaxy #10 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.
The origins of Star-Lord have been entirely revealed… haven’t they? Your Major Spoilers review of Guardians of the Galaxy #9 from Marvel Comics awaits!
The Guardians must defend an energy pipeline from ecoterrorists in this week’s Guardians of the Galaxy #4 from Marvel Comics.
When Giant-Size X-Men #1 launched in 1975, no one knew what a huge succes sit would be. Now, 45 years later, Marvel Comics is celebrating that launch with the help of 37 artists.