6 Marvel Characters Who Could Find Themselves "Dead No More"
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With two Captain America books on Marvel Comics' slate, Joseph Illidge considers what the two heroes represent.
"DreadBall" publisher Mantic Games is partnering with Skybound for a new "Walking Dead" miniature-based war game.
Someone at Marvel is "Dead No More" this spring -- here's a look at six characters that could make a major impact if brought back to life.
Self-deception rules the day in the former D+Q publisher's debut graphic novel, a chronicle of the collapse of a small business.
After more than one year of planning and three months of construction, one LEGO enthusiast finally completed his 18,000-piece Arkham Asylum.
Simon Spurrier and Ryan Kelly's "Cry Havoc" #1 features "a brilliant coloring scheme, vigorous art and memorable, layered characters."
Doctor Aphra attempts to turn the tables on Leia and the Rebellion in Jason Aaron and Leinil Yu's "Star Wars" #16.
Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman send Asgard's finest to take down Thor in this exclusive preview of "The Mighty Thor" #4.
The fan-produced animated tribute to the X-Men cartoon and comics of the '90s has been canceled, reportedly due to legal pressure from Marvel.
Collection filled 106 longboxes! Belgian creator Hermann says he'd accept Grand Prix d’Angouleme! How IDW, Dynamite and BOOM! have grown! Plus more!
David Harewood discusses J'onn Jonzz's history and bringing the character's comic weakness to TV with CBR, and teases the arrival of another alien.
Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver are teasing their involvement in DC Comics' newly teased project.
Luke Cage and Danny Rand re-team in David Walker and Sanford Greene's new Marvel Comics series.
In this drawing by George Perez, Deadpool and Deathstroke not only share occupations and last names, they share a body.
The star of "Marvel's Agent Carter" spoke with CBR about Peggy's old friends, new enemies and the danger of Zero Matter.
Ryan Reynolds shares the spotlight with his "Deadpool" co-stars in a few new promos for the upcoming film.
A Wendigo took on both Hulk and Wolverine in the same fight, so how did Sabretooth managed to beat one on his own?
The Man of Steel and the Dark Knight size each other up in the latest promotional image for the upcoming Warner Bros. blockbuster.
DC Comics' Co-Publisher provides a special variant cover for "Empire Magazine," featuring the iconic heroes in mid-battle.
The Man of Steel has harsh words for Gotham's crusader, while Batman explains why Superman must be destroyed.
David F. Walker and Claude St. Aubin continue Vic Stone's journey as he accesses top-secret files to stop a group of angry politicians.
Wind down the weekend with new "Captain Marvel" #2 pages by Kris Anka plus a Phil Jimenez variant cover, and a look at ""Avengers: Standof."
CSBG's massive top fives library now includes their latest addition, the top five comic book fights between Captain America and Iron Man.
Gail Simone and J. Calafiore "Leaving Megalopolis" sequel reveals complicated secrets behind the identity of the psychotic Crimson Shadow.
Learn what the fan-favorite writer had to tell the higher ups at Image Comics to get his massively popular zombie series a green light.
This week ROBOT 6 pays a visit to the Forbidden Planet store in Birmingham, which manager Nicki Root compares to the TARDIS -- bigger on the inside.
A twisted killer offers a disturbing solution to a chef's complaints in writer Keith Carmack and artist Vincent Nappi's thrilling debut.
Captain America is far from the first superhero to reclaim a role they previously left behind, and we look at some of the best.
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CSBG has a collection of reader-submitted questions, including wondering when, exactly, Deadpool became an R-rated character in the comics?
With Emma seemingly dead, Zodiac Starforce must fight the evil Diana in Kevin Panetta & Paulina Ganucheau's finale from Dark Horse Comics.
The Skinless Boy hunts a mysterious stranger before returning to Emmy's bedside in Cullen Bunn and Carla Speed McNeil's "Harrow County."
Captain America's legendary battle cry: "Only one of us is going to walk out of here... and it won't be me!" is one of of comics' silliest moments.
DC Collectibles reveals Suicide Squad statues, "Batman v Superman" products unleashed and Hasbro takes sides in "Captain America: Civil War."
This week the CBR Community is looking for covers of characters with enduring popularity that you just can't stand. Who's the best of the worst?
A special clone named Veera hides away at a meeting of "Clones Anonymous" in IDW Publishing's "Orphan Black: Helsinki" #3 from the show's writers.
Wondering what's next? Visit our complete April 2016 solicitations archive to see what's headed your way from the biggest publishers this spring.
Marvel celebrated Cap's 75th Anniversary this week by announcing the return of Steve Rogers as Captain America. Now check out his greatest stories!
The "Dark Jem" saga starts here as Kelly Thompson & Sophie Campbell make The Misfits look for a new lead singer in a new issue from IDW.
Artist Kim Jung Gi has crafted triptych covers for February's "Wonder Woman" #49, "Superman/Wonder Woman" #26 and "Justice League: Darkseid War Special" #1.
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