The coolest comic book art you won't see in comics.
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The coolest comic book art you won't see in comics.

GLAAD recognizes both X-FACTOR and AVENGERS: THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE for their portrayal of LGBT characters in comics.

Another week, another winner, and this week's winner is one of the kings of the wiki here at CV.

May 4th is getting closer and Marvel wants to make sure you haven't forgotten.

Marvel Comics has put out some great stories but not all of them have been winners.

Is the character at the end of BATMAN INCORPORATED: LEVIATHAN STRIKES really Talia al Ghul?

DC's Chief Creative Officer reveals what's coming up with his characters.

The former X-23 writer is taking on an entire team now.

Hawk and Dove leave Washington, D.C. for Gotham City in the series' sixth issue.

Blowing up your enemies is as easy as 1, 2, 3...

Batman isn't out of the fight against the Court of Owls just yet.

The surprises and revelations continue in the "New 52."


The secret vampire war is about to be revealed to the world. Mary, Queen of Blood is paying Gotham City a visit so you know Batman will be showing up. How will he react to the new vampire population in his city?


The Silver Surfer teams with Loki! Thor is desperate! Tannarus is kind of a jerk! Adventure in Asgard and a solid issue.


Everyone is still adjusting to the move to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning including those involved in relationships. All that has to be put on hold as a certain enemy from the past pays a visit to the school.


This month's issue features the most unlikely team-up, yet!


The one where Doctor Doom goes kaput!


GI Joe! TMNT! The Transformers! HP Lovecraft! Only one will mean anything in this issue, despite what the advertising says! Does that condemn this comic to mediocrity?


Rick Remender and Patrick Zircher team up for a "Point One" issue setting the stage for the new direction of the book. Captain America teams up with Hawkeye and there's some very interesting ideas expressed here.


Voodoo returns to the Daemonite ship that brought her to Earth and encounters far more than what he had expected.
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DC Comics

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