Latest AGE OF REVELATION announcements get radioactive
Marvel continues to reveal more creative teams for October's upcoming event.
Marvel Rundown: IMPERIAL #2 sees the galaxy explode real good!
The Marvel Rundown goes through space and time this week with reviews of Imperial #2, Bring on the Bad Guys: Abomination, Marvel Knights: The World to Come #2, Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #2 and Exception X-Men #11.
Gail Simone and more announced for AGE OF REVELATION!
Marvel reveals the next round of books for Age of Revelation including Gail Simone on Unbreakable X-Men.
Jonathan Hickman and more announced for THE AGE OF REVELATION
The Age of Revelation arrives in October. Here's the first announcement for the creative teams for this Marvel event.
Dan Abnett returns to Marvel for IMPERIAL WAR: IMPERIAL GUARDIANS
The fifth IMPERIAL one-shot, by Abnett, Hickman and Cory Smith, will see Captain Marvel and more foil a Skrull conspiracy.
Marvel announces new horror series BLACK, WHITE, BLOOD AND GUTS
Marvel announces new horror series BLACK, WHITE, BLOOD AND GUTS
Will IMPERIAL WAR finally see Super Skrull in action?
The final Imperial War one shot is announced tomorrow promising some Super Skrull action.
Chris Weston reveals that the MCU is still using the comics as concept art
Artist Chris Weston points out that one of his Fantastic Four: First Family covers directly inspired a scene from the upcoming FF film
RETURN TO PLANET HULK with 20th anniversary one-shot special
This October, the creative team of Greg Pak and Carlo Pagulayan reunite to celebrate anniversary of seminal storyline
The AGE OF REVELATION reshapes Marvel comics this fall!
The Age of Revelation looks to create a dangerous new future for Marvel Comics this fall.
Marvel Rundown: Leave FANTASTIC FOUR #1 stranded
Ryan North's Fantastic Four run gets a new number 1 and a new artist with Humberto Ramos. Meanwhile, the Rapid Rundown looks at Miles Morales: Spider-Man, the Marvel Swimsuit Special and a look at Fantastic Four: First Steps.
The Fantastic Four First Steps promo campaign is unsettling
A visual essay on the influences on the promo art for The Fantastic Four First Steps asks whether this was the right take

























