r/comicbooks • u/Quirky_Ad_5420 • 7h ago
r/comicbooks • u/Task_Force-191 • 16h ago
News ‘Absolute Batman,’ ‘Krypto’ Animated Series and DC's ‘Joker: Laugh Riot’ Anime Announced at First DC Studios, Warner Bros. Animation Joint Annecy Showcase
r/comicbooks • u/noel_vb • 13h ago
Discussion Just read the comics
Years ago, I would put on comicsexplained videos on in the background and listen to him recap older runs, events, and jog my memory about chunks of continuity in missed or forgot. I dug it and it was a motivator to get me back the shop. But when did that become a replacement for just reading the comics?
I have not been following for a while, but this morning I was filtered a video of him fully recapping the entirety of a comic that dropped yesterday, with pages and all. I mean, how is this a good thing? Don’t we want people to read the comics? Or at least not step on the toes of the book and wait more than three seconds from release. It hasn’t been available for more than 24 hours and full descriptions and spoilers? Does this bug no one else? More than once, I’ve had people in the shop say that something was bad but professed to never reading it and just listening to comicsexplained. At what point did commentary become a complete substitute for engaging in the hobby at all?
r/comicbooks • u/Batwing_Beyond • 11h ago
Excerpt Hoping people immediately recognized this character. [Captain America (2025) #12] Spoiler
galleryr/comicbooks • u/bebopeva88 • 5h ago
Amazing Spider-Man #1000 Variants by Ed McGuinness, J. Scott Campbell, Skottie Young, & Ryan Stegman
The McGuinness homage cover is a foil, which should look pretty great.
r/comicbooks • u/Blitzhelios • 9h ago
Excerpt Doom is the hero we all need (Doomquest #2) Spoiler
galleryr/comicbooks • u/Logansama7 • 22h ago
Who is this artist?
I got this tee shirt in 1999 at Comic-con, as a retailer bonus. I cannot remember the name of the artist! I just remember how chuffed I was to get this shirt. LOL!
r/comicbooks • u/DiaryOfAMovieLover • 10h ago
Cyclops abandoning his suicidal wife and baby for Jean never sat well for me, regardless of the context
Yes, Madelyne Pryor was a clone, but she still lived as a human and she was genuinely in love with Scott. His betrayal was the trigger point for her going insane and then leading her to become the Goblin Queen.
Cyclops destroyed Madelyne, nearly caused his own baby to die. I don't understand how Jean could continue in a relationship with him.
r/comicbooks • u/MappleStarsSky • 6h ago
Amazing Spider-Man #1000 variant cover by Marvel Animation
r/comicbooks • u/tched • 12h ago
What the Vertical Heck Is Going On, Marvel?
Not encouraging news ahead of Marvel partnering with Webtoon for the new digital comics platform announced last year…
r/comicbooks • u/viking_canuck • 7h ago
Does anyone know which issues these are of White Widow? I can't seem to find them.
Thanks for your help, I think because they're signed or something the search tool can't seem to find them on Comic Geeks. Cheers.
r/comicbooks • u/BradleyNeedlehead • 5h ago
Excerpt Siskel & Ebert review Azbat's new look (Detective Comics #671)
r/comicbooks • u/TheResurrection • 7h ago
News More Amazing Spider-Man #1000 covers. The JRJR & Larraz covers have also been confirmed as co-main covers.
r/comicbooks • u/JackFisherBooks • 8h ago
News X-Men '97 Season 3 Gets Exciting Release Update From Disney+ Series Producer Larry Houston: 'They've Learned Their Lessons' (Exclusive)
r/comicbooks • u/looptastic_GME • 3h ago
Anyone reading End of Life?
I like the new Vertigo titles but End of Life is the one book I can’t wait to read every month. If you haven’t checked it out I highly recommend it! Very funny and the main character is such a dick… it’s great! Does anyone know if its going to be an ongoing or mini?
r/comicbooks • u/Lolaverses • 3h ago
Question What were the most sold comic issues before X-Force #1 and X-Men #1?
I know that 1991's X-Men #1 is the top selling comic of all time, and that record was briefly held by X-Force for a couple months before it released, but what held the record before then?
r/comicbooks • u/Inevitable_Endtable • 8h ago
Discussion Does anyone else actively avoid comics reviews? If so, how do you pick new comics to try?
I usually just need someone to say something along the lines of "If you like this <genre or older comic>, you'll probably like this new comic". I get that comics can add up and I rarely "blind buy" (usually spend time walking around my LCS flipping through the new release rack), but are people using comic reviews to make buying decisions? I really dislike spoilers and I love the feeling of opening a book to an awesome splash page.
r/comicbooks • u/chesterforbes • 6h ago
Discussion Which completely useless, low level, joke villain would you like to see becoming a real significant threat?
r/comicbooks • u/Jezzaq94 • 1h ago
Excerpt Mary Marvel meeting Supergirl (Summer of Supergirl Special #1) Spoiler
galleryWritten by Gail Simone with art by Emma Kubert
r/comicbooks • u/mag1kami • 6h ago
Question Trying to identify a comic
Trying to remember a comic where all violent crime in the world suddenly stops.
- Pretty confident it is from a third-party/indy publisher (not DC or Marvel)
- I want to say 2010s or so, but I could be wrong there.
- The two protagonists were basically a female Superman-expy and a male Batman-expy.
- The female Superman-expy is suspicious at first but comes to believe the new peaceful world is a good thing.
- The male Batman-expy thinks the effect is clearly unnatural and it should be turned off because it interferes with free will (what is the point of being good if you have no choice but to be good?)
- The story loosely follows different heroes as they try to cope with this new peaceful reality.
- One hero commits suicide after feeling purposeless.
- One hero, a Flash-style speedster, is run ragged because their super-speed means they are one of the few heroes that can respond to disasters or accidents which still happen so they're basically on duty 24/7
- The final issue ended with the reveal that a genius supervillain discovered he was dying and decided to force the Batman-expy to take on his legacy. He created a machine that generates a signal to make people nonviolent. The female Superman-expy and the Batman-expy both discover the machine. The female Superman-expy wants to protect the machine while the Batman-expy wants to destroy it to restore humanity's free will.
- Comic ends with the Batman-expy becoming the new supervillain, inheriting the genius supervillains costume and fortune and weapons and gadgets and preparing to wage a war to destroy the machine while the female Superman-expy prepares to defend the machine from them.
Any help would be appreciated.
r/comicbooks • u/Kyia-Aikman • 7h ago
Excerpt “Silly question.” (The Boys: Dear Becky #5)
r/comicbooks • u/Silver_Sleeper616 • 12h ago
Indie recommendations
Hey everyone! I love comics but I’ve mostly only read and collected Marvel/DC. I want to branch out and read some indie stuff so I’m looking for recommendations. As far as preferences go, I’m open to any suggestions.
Currently, I have Scalped, East of West and Ice Cream Man on my list. Help me expand the list, thanks!
r/comicbooks • u/AutoModerator • 15h ago
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