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The Red Hulk will return to comics, just in time for his big-screen debut, in a new monthly series tied into the One World ...
So do yourself a favor sometime in the next week or two: Take a trip to your neighborhood bookshop, and don’t think of anyone ...
The Battle of Jakku heats up while Star Wars Legends has a big week of releases. Check out all this and more This Week in ...
Lunar Distribution has told retailers why they may not have gotten all of the Jim Lee variant cover of the DC Versus Marvel Omnibus ...
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Both candidates will hold Milwaukee rallies in Wisconsin push, with VP picks heading to fellow swing state Michigan.
Dynamite Entertainment’s new Barbarella series continues next week with the release of the second issue, and you can check ...
We can see why Marvel Studios made this change. Unless we see extensive (and expensive) flashbacks, we don’t see how the comic book origin, with Baron Zemo giving powers to Simon to go after ...
There are plenty of comic book movies like those to look forward to on our upcoming 2024 movies schedule, as well as on our slate of upcoming 2025 movies, and even further into the foreseeable future.
Happily, there are a host of witty, satirical and downright hilarious books out there, waiting to put a smile back on our faces. From comic novels and memoirs, to essays and poetry, humour has filled ...
If you do your daily computing on a MacBook but it’s feeling a little long in the tooth, there’s something coming this week that might make your laptop feel even more outdated. Not content ...