The penultimate issue of Shang-Chi arrives in stores on Wednesday but we have a sneak peek of Shang-Chi #4 today from Marvel Comics.
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What would you do before the end of all the worlds? Your Major Spoilers review of Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Last Stories of the DC Universe from DC Comics awaits!
Everyone thought he was dead. They were wrong. Find out what the heck we’re talking about in this sneak peek of Guardians of the Galaxy #9 from Marvel Comics.
Two subterranean showdowns escalate in this week’s American Vampire 1976 #3 from DC Comics.
Here is an early look at American Vampire 1976 #2 from DC Comics. The issue is in stores today.
Marvel sent Major Spoilers this sneak peek of Guardians of the Galaxy #8 that arrives in stores on Wednesday.
This week, we’re taking a look at perhaps the most famous and popular monster to inhabit our public consciousness: Vampires.
Guardians of the Galaxy #7 drops this week, and Marvel has released this sneak peek of the issue, just for you.
The much anticipated American Vampire 1976 #1 arrives today from DC Comics and we have a preview of the issue for you to check out before you head out to the comic book store.
As old tensions explode in Guardians of the Galaxy #6 from Marvel Comics. Take the jump for a preview of the issue.
ComiXology and Stout Club Entertainment present Funny Creek, a 5-issue limited series debuting weekly beginning August 4 about the power of pop culture idols and overcoming guilt
America is broken. Trust between the government and the American public has crumbled. Paranoia reigns supreme. It’s 1976, not 2020, and this horrifying tale is the concluding chapter of the Eisner Award-winning American Vampire, reuniting Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque for a nine-issue miniseries!
This continues to be a golden era for fans of the Dark Knight. He’s getting the best of attention from the best Bat-creators, and that includes the current run up to issue #100.
DC Comics has released a first look at Batman #94, from James Tynion IV, Guillem March and Rafael Albuquerque.