In October
July 3, 2019
Marvel appears to be launching a new Marvel Zombies series in October.
& 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' Is Boffo in China
June 30, 2019
Pixar’s Toy Story 4 earned $58 million and topped the domestic box office for the second weekend in a row, but despite a better than expected debut from Yesterday and a solid showing from Warner Bros.’ latest Conjuring spin-off, the yearly box office total continued to fall farther behind 2018’s record pace.
From Marvel Comics
June 29, 2019
More variant covers have been revealed for Marvel Comics #1000. Check out the preview here.
Give a Voice to Your Favorite Characters
June 28, 2019
The 64-page trade paperback features comic pages by various Marvel artists with the word balloons and captions left blank.
Column by Paul Levitz
June 27, 2019
Paul Levitz offers observations about Vertigo's history and the value and power of brands.
Geek Movie Round-Up
June 21, 2019
Marvel Studios is sending Avengers: Endgame back to theaters on June 28 with about six minutes of extra footage including at least three deleted scenes as well as a new tribute to Stan Lee, all of which will roll after the credits.
Series-Spanning Graphic Novel Due in October
June 21, 2019
DC Comics has announced the October 30, 2019 release of Powers: The Best Ever hardcover (MSRP $24.99), a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Eisner Award-winning, superhero-infused, neo-noir, crime comic, Powers by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming.
5-Issue Limited Series Debuting in September
June 21, 2019
Marvel Comics has revealed that filmmaker and producer J.J. Abrams, with the aid of his 20-year-old son Henry, has written a five-issue Spider-Man limited series that will debut in September.
Nineteen Full Size & 9 Mini Comics
June 20, 2019
Diamond Comic Distributors has announced it final lineup of comic book titles that will be available at this year’s Halloween ComicFest, which will take place at participating comic shops on Saturday, October 26.
Column by Steve Bennett
June 20, 2019
This week, Steve Bennett explains why Spider-Man should be in therapy, and looks at WarnerMedia's puzzling decisions regarding The Banana Splits and Hanna Barbera.