NEW WATCH: Marvel Unlimited Expands This January
Next month kicks off the acclaimed ‘House of X’ series, establishing a new world for the X-Men!
DetailsNext month kicks off the acclaimed ‘House of X’ series, establishing a new world for the X-Men!
DetailsBOOKS OF MAGIC #14
Books of Magic #14: (Howard, Spurrier, Fowler, Boyd, Carpenter) The dark destiny that has always been lurking at the edge finally comes home to roost.
DetailsMMPR VS TMNT #1
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers vs. TMNT #1 (Parrot, di Meo) The martial arts action is real, the competition is heated and there’s mystery abound for the heroes to discover and solve!
DetailsExcalibur #4
Excalibur #4 (Howard, To, Arciniega): The energy in this story is really ramping up in a satisfying way. If you enjoy druids and dragons, this book is well worth the cost.
DetailsRed Sonja #11
Red Sonja #11 (Russell, Colak, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) is a solid, albeit tame, pivot into what promises to be a momentous event next issue. Hopefully it pays off!
DetailsThe following is a list of genre shows that have been canceled since January 1, 2019. No doubt you will already be aware of some but you might also find some surprises! Also…some interesting new series premiering between now and the end of the first quarter of 2020.
DetailsThe Official ‘The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’ Tie-In Continues in December 2019
DetailsSavage Avengers #8
Savage Avengers #8 (Duggan, Zircher, Tartaglia) is one of the most fun comics of the series, and if you’ve been following since the first issue, you know what kind of bar has been set. Go check this one out!
DetailsThe most faithful and complete collection of the eisner-award winning tale is now available from IDW limited
DetailsPsi-Lords #7
Psi-Lords #7 (Van Lente, Guedes) The end seems to be nigh as Nihilo the Vampire Star system draws nearer to the Earth!
DetailsExcalibur #3
Excalibur (Howard, To, Arciniega) hits its stride in issue #3. Dragons, fairies, and special surprise guest stars abound!
DetailsCrone #2
While the dive into Bliss’s past is intriguing, Crone #2 (Culver, Greenwood, Simpson, Brousseau) doesn’t quite hit the right notes for a strong continuation of the series.
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