Marvel Comics has shared a new look at variant covers for Superman/Spider-Man #1, along with interior artwork and a full breakdown of backup stories featuring Marvel and DC icons.
Marvel Comics has revealed a new wave of artist David Nakayama's covers from his collection of red, white, and blue variants, this time featuring heroes like Spider-Gwen and Wolverine.
Last month, the first wave of David Nakayama's Colour Block Variant Covers arrived in comic shops, and they will now continue ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Super Powers line of action figures is a huge source of nostalgia for any DC Comics fan who grew up in the ’80s. The toy and ...
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Younger comic book fans might not know the name José Luis García-López. Rest assured, they do recognize his art. The Spanish-Argentine artist drew many iconic comics back in the day, like Batman vs.
Among the new covers are shots of the core Exceptional X-Men cast by artists Joelle Jones, Elizabeth Torque, and Rose Besch; the first in a series of character spotlights by Luciano Vecchio; and a ...
Godzilla battles Thor, Deadpool, Daredevil, and more in a new series of Marvel Comics variant covers. Marvel has released 15 new Godzilla variant covers that will be available on select Marvel Comics ...
In recent years, Marvel Comics has taken care to highlight its LGBTQIA+ characters and creators. One way the publisher did this is through the creation of the Marvel Voices imprint, which highlights ...
Marvel on Wednesday revealed the covers for its red band Wolverine: Revenge comic, which you can see below. Like the graphic red band versions of Marvel’s vampire event Blood Hunt, these hardcore cuts ...
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The Super Powers line of action figures is a huge source of nostalgia for any DC Comics fan who grew up in the ’80s. The toy and merchandise line, which was introduced in 1984 and ran until 1986, ...