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.
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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.
Who will answer the call to guard the galaxy? Your Major Spoilers review of Guardians of the Galaxy #1 from Marvel Comics awaits!
Marvel has announced a new creative team for the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy series. Writer Al Ewing will be joined by artist Juann Cabal in January 2020.
Honestly, there’s no one better at focusing on the Wall Crawler’s supporting cast than the team on Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, in my opinion. And they do a great job on this issue with Mary Jane as well!
In Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Taylor examines the hero from using a smaller, “neighborhood” perspective. It’s my favorite Web Slinger comic out today!