Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Incredible Hulk #7.1, from the superstar creative team of Jason Aaron and Jefte Palo.
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Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Incredible Hulk #7.1, from the superstar creative team of Jason Aaron and Jefte Palo.
Written by Simon Spurrier full first issue only $1
This June, BOOM! Studios launches EXTERMINATION, an all-new ongoing super-hero thriller written by Simon Spurrier (X-CLUB, FEAR ITSELF: THE HOME FRONT, CROSSED, WOLVERINE: DANGEROUS GAMES) and drawn by rising star Jeffrey Edwards, with a full 22-page first issue for only $1!
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Horror fans, let’s celebrate Edgar Allan Poe together!
As you may know, next week, April 27th, The Raven premiers in theaters around the world. With the film comes a lot of attention to the beloved poet, Edgar Allan Poe, played by John Cusack in the film.
Continue reading HORROR FANS: Celebrate Edgar Allan Poe with Arcana!
As announced at Emerald City Comic Comicon, Image Comics and Top Cow Productions will release the first original graphic novel from the Minotaur Press imprint, SUNSET, in July 2012.
Your One Stop For Marvel Digital Comics
The Marvel ReEvolution grows even bigger this month as Marvel is proud to unveil the Marvel Digital Comics Shop, the newest place to find and read Marvel digital comics. This convenient online destination gives fans the chance to purchase all their favorite Marvel comics in one location and have it sync to the Marvel Comics app for Apple® iOS and AndroidTM devices.
Continue reading Teaser trailer released for the first animated graphic novel
Continue reading Dark Horse solicitations for May 2012 – Merchandise
IDW Publishing is proud to announce The Library of American Comics ESSENTIALS, a new series from its multiple Eisner Award-winning imprint that is “the gold standard for archival comic strip reprints.” Each volume of LOAC ESSENTIALS will reprint early daily newspaper strips that are essential to the history of comics presented in a novel format, 11″ wide by 4.25″ high, each page containing a single daily strip.