Publisher Michael Kelly to leave Boom
Boom! Studios publisher Michael Kelly will depart the imprint in mid-June it was announced by Keith Clayton SVP of Random House Worlds
Exclusive: PRIMA APPARATA puts ballerina battle mechs center stage
Ignition Press has announced Prima Apparata, a far future sci-fi limited series about ballerina battle mechs in pursuit of perfection.
Hellboy Universe expands with retro spy tale GHOST OF A GHOST
Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, and Michael Avon Oeming's series will follow the adventures of Giant Robot Hellboy's Agent Jian in the 1960s.
Dark Horse to release 3W/3M prequel SHIFT
The comic will mark Dark Horse's second from Jonathan Hickman and co.'s sci-fi/fantasy universe, following July's introductory one-shot Foundations.
Milly Alcock officially returning as Supergirl in MAN OF TOMORROW
Alcock's Kara Zor-El/Supergirl will apparently play a larger role in the Superman sequel, due out July 9, 2027.
Monumental AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1000 gala issue details revealed
Marvel is kicking off the latest gala anniversary issue with Spider-Man #1000, featuring a lead story by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz
Iman Vellani making creator-owned debut with CHACHU
The five-issue Image series, created with Marianna Ignazzi, will follow a young woman and her uncle searching for his missing wife in 1979.
Exclusive Preview: FLIPPITOONS ODDITOMES OF DEADLIES AND DREADLIES hits Kickstarter
Jim Fletcher and James Martin's Flippitoons Odditomes of Deadlies and Dreadlies, Vol. 1 is available on Kickstarter from Clover Press.
INDIANA JONES comics finally getting reprinted
Marvel will rerelease The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones, and their adaptations of the first three films, in hardcover this September.
Marvel Rundown: The past comes back to haunt X-MEN UNITED #3
The Marvel Rundown returns this week to review X-Men United #3. Plus, Rapid reviews of the latest issues of Fantastic Four and The Punisher.
Waid & Samnee return to Gotham for BATMAN & ROBIN: YEAR ONE – DYNAMIC...
The series continues the adventures of Batman and Robin during the early days of their partnership.
DC Round-Up: ABSOLUTE GREEN ARROW #1 hits like a grenade arrow to the face
Absolute Green Arrow #1 serves up a gritty, horror mystery take on the classic character that fits in perfectly with this line of comics.






















