Fantastic Four: An Animated Look Back
What was the best animated version of “The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine?” Your mileage on the Fantasticar may vary.
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Marauders #6: (Duggan, Lolli, Del Pennino, Muller, Dauterman, Wilson, Arciniega, Blee, Petit) live by the sword, die by the sword. Live by the open sea…
DetailsSpider-Man The Black Cat Strikes #1
Spider-Man The Black Cat Strikes #1 (Hallum, Maresca, Rosenberg) is a fantastic gateway into the world of Spider-Man, even though nobody needs one. A smart, fresh story delivers exactly what it should.
DetailsCaptain Marvel #14
Captain Marvel #14 (Thompson, Garbett, Bonvillain, Cowles) has a super strong script and even more powerful visuals, you would think that’s enough right? Well, maybe not. I’m here to say that this is the issue where we get Carol in her most badass form yet, with black fingernails and everything.
DetailsWill Wally West Save the Day—or Save His Family…and what are the consequences of either choice? Here’s a first look at DC Comics FLASH FORWARD #6 (of 6)
DetailsVENOM: THE END #1
VENOM: THE END, #1 (Warren, Cruz, Guru-eFX): The last Venom story takes place over a trillion years, and it’s up to him to save us all. Yes, you read that right!
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #1
Doctor Tomorrow #1 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez, Cowles) is the kind of opening salvo you want for any book, with just enough intrigue and mystery to keep you on the hook mixed with the kind of fun sci-fi and relatability that we read comics for in the first place.
DetailsHere’s your first look at DC Comics’ Justice League #41 by Robert Venditti, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan and David Baron!
DetailsTake a sneak peek at the radical Ghost-Spider #7 by Seanan McGuire and Ig Guara set to hit shelves February 19th!
DetailsExcalibur will seek out the “STARLIGHT CITADEL” the home of SATURNYNE in this new EXCALIBUR #9 teaser!!
DetailsAquaman #56 (Higgins, Lopresti, Ryan) defies the odds and proves that a fill-in issue can be not only fun but also expand upon the regular creative team’s ongoing story and themes.
DetailsSuperman #19
Superman #19 (Bendis, Reis, Sinclair) explores the aftermath of the revelation while moving towards a new status quo for comics’ oldest superhero as “The Truth” continues.
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