In TOM DeFALCO AND RON FRENZ’S THE R.I.G.H.T. PROJECT from Apex Comics Group. a teenage video-gamer joins a digital daredevil for truth, justice and a universe of action and angst after a new technology allows computer constructs to assume physical mass.
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In April, Thor will have released 750 issues (I’ll leave it up to you to do the math… or not), and to celebrate, Marvel Comics will release an oversized issue that features the work of some of the greatest Thor story tellers and artists contributing to the issue.
It is the last stand in this week’s Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #17 from Marvel Comics.
Bechdel is going to have a lot ot say about Star Wars #18 from Marvel Comics.
Can IG-88 find a strategy to overcome its old foe, Boba Fett?! Find out in this sneak peek of Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters – IG-88 #1 from Marvel Comics.
The War of the Bounty Hunters comes to an epic conclusion in this week’s Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #5 from Marvel Comics.
Crimson Dawn is back! Take the jump to see how Doctor Aphra will deal with them in this week’s Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #15 from Marvel Comics.
It’s a big milestone issue for The Amazing Spider-Man, and we have sneak peek of the issue from Marvel Comics.
It’s a super-sized Amazing Spider-man #74 from Marvel Comics this week, and you can take the jump for a sneak peek of the action!
With the deluge of comic previews we receive from the big publisher, sometimes the indie comics slip through the cracks. The Heroes Union #1 arrives in stores this week, and if you are a fan of Roger Stern, Ron Frenz, and Sal Buscema, you’ll definitely want to check this issue out.
Binge Books will release The Blue Baron “Everything Old Is New Again!” #1 on October 27, 2021, distributed by Diamond Comics.
I was encouraged to read about Heroes Union #1 on several levels! Let me tell you why!
Acclaimed writer Roger Stern joins celebrated artists Ron Frenz and Sal Buscema to chronicle the explosive journey of a marvelous new generation of superheroes in The Heroes Union #1.
In comics, everything old is new again, so a Silver Age story gets a very 90s twist. Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Superman Red/Superman Blue #1 awaits!