Sometimes, a comic get announced and we all question what the publisher was thinking. Marvel ‘s 1776 #1 is a perfect example ...
Marvel Comics has introduced a surprising new Spider-Man in the latest issue of Venom who isn't Peter Parker or Miles Morales.
Tony Stark, now known as Iron King, mutated into one of the most disturbing versions of the Armored Avenger ever depicted.
Discover the jaw-dropping moments that showcase Iron Man's true power as one of the Avengers' strongest members.
The Avengers #800 not only kicks off the climax of writer Jed MacKay's run on the series, it also features a 14-page backup ...
The 1990s were an odd time for the comics industry, but one of the best things of the era was the art, and these ten 90s ...
Tony Stark sends a message to the world in Ultimates #18 as the Maker's return looms just one month away. What could possibly ...
Talk about a big multimedia splash.” Syracuse native Michael Borkowski produced comic art for the reality television show ...
Heretic, debater, wife-snatcher, subject of a posthumous cult: Pico della Mirandola certainly had a wild career. In this smart and rangy book, Wilson-Lee, a Cambridge don, paints a glorious portrait ...
Only Nicolas Cage and his history buff buddies could track down a real National Treasure, but plenty of other movies ...
Buried within every family, perhaps, is the secret desire to self-destruct, to push intimacy to its ugliest extremes.
Fantastic Four #5 by Ryan North and Humberto Ramos, Venom #251 by Al Ewing and Paco Medina and 1776 #1 by J. Michael Straczynski, Ron Lim, and Sean Damien Hill are all published by Marvel Comics today ...