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  • Comic Book Week: Marvel Doctor Strange #5 Preview, LEGO Batman Free Comic & April Release Highlights
    Mar 30 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with fresh thrills this week, from preview peeks to playful announcements that have fans flipping out. Just days ago, Comic Watch wrapped up their review recap for March 23-27, diving deep into the latest Marvel and DC drops with sharp critiques, interviews, and hot takes that kept enthusiasts glued to every page[1]. Marvel's mystic master is stealing the spotlight with a tantalizing preview of Doctor Strange #5, hitting shelves April 1—five juicy pages and a killer cover tease arcane adventures that promise to warp reality itself[2].

    Over in collectibles corner, action figure news exploded on March 24 with waves of Marvel Legends, DC Batman and Joker figures, Star Wars goodies, G.I. Joe revamps, and even MOTU masters of the universe joining the fray, alongside cryptoid RPG twists for that extra geeky punch[3]. Strips are serving daily magic too: Mandrake the Magician cast his hypnotic spell in the March 30 installment, reminding us why this classic illusionist still enchants after decades[4].

    Previews are pouring in for April's kickoff, spotlighting X-Men team-ups, web-slinging Spider-Man antics, brooding Batman tales, and a slew of DC heavy-hitters—perfect fuel for your pull list planning[5]. And hold onto your capes: Warner Bros. Games, TT Games, DC, and LEGO dropped a bombshell on March 30 with LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, a free standalone comic for Free Comic Book Day. This brick-built blockbuster lets the Caped Crusader battle in blocky glory, blending nostalgia with high-stakes heroics[7].

    Meanwhile, publishers are hyping March's cartoon book slate, from indie gems to major tomes, while voices like John Freeman rally young creators with a "Scribble Campaign" to spark the next generation of comic crafters[6][8]. It's a whirlwind week where previews collide with plastic heroes and freebie fun—proving comics aren't just pages, they're portals to endless excitement. Grab your reading glasses; the adventure's just beginning!

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  • Comic Book Week: DC Legion of Super-Heroes Return, Marvel Civil War Anniversary, and X-Men Updates
    Mar 29 2026
    # Comic Book Happenings: A Week of Announcements and Developments

    The comic book world has been buzzing with activity over the past few days, from major DC announcements to Marvel milestones and intriguing character developments across multiple universes.

    At WonderCon this past Saturday, DC Comics made a significant announcement regarding the Legion of Super-Heroes. The classic team is set to make a grand return in the Superman 2026 Annual: Year One Thousand, written by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Eddy Barrows. This marks part of DC's Next Level initiative, bringing back the Legion after recent darker iterations in Superman comics. DC Editor-in-Chief Marie Javins and acclaimed writer Mark Waid both expressed confidence in Williamson's new direction, with Waid noting that despite the many versions of the team over the decades, this particular iteration is one "everyone will embrace" regardless of when they first encountered the group.

    In other DC news, Scott Snyder and Sanford Greene are collaborating on a surprise epilogue to the recently concluded DC K.O. event. The new comic will arrive sometime this year and will reveal what Darkseid has been up to since the story concluded.

    On the Marvel front, the publisher is celebrating a significant milestone with special variants and a new series called Civil War: Unmasked, honoring the 20th anniversary of the groundbreaking Civil War event that changed the landscape of superhero comics.

    The X-Men line continues to deliver engaging storylines. Uncanny X-Men number 25 concludes the "Where Monsters Dwell" arc, while Psylocke: Ninja number 3 presents an intriguing narrative choice by incorporating events from Uncanny X-Men issues 256 through 258, positioning Betsy Braddock free from Hand control and spending time in Madripoor with Wolverine and Jubilee before focusing on a story pairing Psylocke with Jubilee.

    Meanwhile, retailers are adapting to publisher initiatives aimed at boosting comic sales. DC is offering discounts of up to 80 percent on comic packs for retailers who order additional copies of series, while Marvel introduced an extra 10 percent discount for later issue orders that match earlier sales figures. These efforts reflect both publishers' commitment to supporting the direct market during a competitive period.

    London Film and Comic Con is gearing up for June 13 and 14, with comic creators already being announced alongside film and television talent, promising photoshoots, panels, and autograph sessions for fans.

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    3 min
  • Marvel and DC Comics Heat Up April: X-Men's New Mutant Cousin, Eternals 50th Anniversary, and Superman/Spider-Man Crossover Dominate
    Mar 28 2026
    Jubilee fans are exploding with excitement over the debut of her long-lost mutant cousin, Eason Cheung, who skyrocketed to the top of Bleeding Cool's headlines this week. This fiery new X-Men addition promises fireworks—literally—as she joins the family in April's issues, blending family drama with mutant mayhem in a storyline that's got everyone buzzing about fresh blood in the mutant world.

    Speaking of Marvel milestones, the Eternals are celebrating their 50th anniversary with a blockbuster special featuring Captain America teaming up with Ikaris, the brooding Reject, and a mysterious newcomer called the Lost Eternal. Jack Kirby enthusiasts are geeking out, calling it a must-read treasure trove of cosmic action that honors the gods' epic legacy.

    Over at DC, Ryan North is injecting pure joy into The Flash with his new run on issue #31, alongside artist Gavin Guidry. North dives into the Speed Force's mind-bending mysteries, Wally versus Barry debates, and those iconic Rogues, proving that super speed can't outrun heartfelt storytelling. Fans are already sprinting to stores for this fresh take on the Scarlet Speedster.

    Crossover dreams came true with DC/Marvel's Superman/Spider-Man #1, hitting shelves March 25. Mark Waid and Jorge Jimenez pit the Man of Steel and Wall-Crawler against a Brainiac-Doc Ock villain mashup, complete with kryptonite tentacles and a world-ending virus plot. Critics call it a nostalgic heavyweight bout—technically slick, with killer Clark-Peter banter that sparks calls for a mentor series.

    X-Men action heats up too: X-Men #28 delivers unexpected allies in the Danger Room arc amid the shadowy Shadows of Tomorrow era, as Cyclops battles dark futures. Jubilee even snags a solo spotlight in Jubilee: Deadly Reunion #1 this April. Meanwhile, Image Comics sales are surging thanks to the Absolute Batman hype, and Deadpool crashes back into Magic: The Gathering.

    On the indie front, Groo: The Prophecy #1 from Dark Horse teases chaotic sword-swinging laughs for April 1, while MAD About DC #1 parodies the universe with satirical glee. Even The Phantom strip dropped a thrilling March 28 installment. With delays like Marvel's Queen in Black tie-in and teases of Gambit's pre-X-Men tales from Chris Claremont, the comic scene feels electric—like Jubilee's plasmoids lighting up the night. Stay tuned; heroes never slow down!

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    3 min
  • DC and Marvel Superman/Spider-Man Crossover Launches This Week in Historic Comic Book Event
    Mar 27 2026
    # Comic Book Excitement Reaches Fever Pitch This Week

    The comic book world is buzzing with major announcements and releases that have fans scrambling to their local shops. The week of March 25 has delivered some of the most significant developments in recent memory, particularly surrounding an unprecedented crossover event that's being called the biggest comics event in years.

    The star of the show is undoubtedly the DC and Marvel Superman/Spider-Man crossover. This historic collaboration launched this week with the release of DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man number one on March 25, marking the first chapter of what promises to be a massive undertaking. The crossover is so significant that it's generating what industry observers describe as both reader enthusiasm and retailer challenges. Marvel's version, Spider-Man/Superman number one, is scheduled for April, followed by a facsimile edition of JLA/Avengers number one in May. Both publishers are releasing these as oversized 72-page issues priced above standard cover prices, making them premium offerings for collectors and devoted fans.

    Beyond the crossover extravaganza, this week's new comic releases showcase the diversity of storytelling happening right now. The latest rankings show some standout titles: Green Lantern celebrating its 600th issue, Ultimate Endgame continuing its third arc, and Sai: Dimensional Rivals pushing into new dimensional territory with its third installment.

    Meanwhile, Marvel has announced some exciting character developments. Carol Danvers is getting a deep dive into her past with the new five-issue limited series Captain Marvel: Dark Past, beginning April 1. Written by Paul Jenkins and illustrated by Lucas Werneck, the story explores a dark family secret that forces Carol to revisit her origins as Ms. Marvel. The series promises to test everything she's built as a hero.

    However, not all Marvel news is about launches. The publisher has delayed Amazing Spider-Man: Symbie by six months, pushing the debut of the mischievous new symbiote character from June to December 2026. This delay means the title will no longer be part of the Queen in Black event, leaving fans puzzled since no official reason has been provided.

    The week also includes a Swamp Thing collection featuring previously unreleased material, giving longtime fans new reasons to revisit the legendary character. Comic shops are bustling with activity as collectors hunt down variant editions and limited releases, making this one of the strongest weeks for the industry in quite some time.

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    2 min
  • New Comic Book Day March 25 2026: Superman Spider-Man Crossover and DC Universe Shakeup Lead Epic Weekly Releases
    Mar 25 2026
    It's New Comic Book Day on March 25, 2026, and the racks are exploding with superhero mayhem, unlikely crossovers, and pint-sized surprises that have fans buzzing. Kicking things off with a bang, DC and Marvel drop Superman/Spider-Man #1, a rare one-shot team-up where the Man of Steel and web-slinger collide in epic style, straight from the March solicitations hype. Imagine Kal-El and Peter Parker trading punches with multiversal threats—pure nostalgic gold that's got YouTubers like bjkicks raving about heavy hitters and Ultimate Endgame continuing its wild ride.

    Over in DC's corner, Superboy Prime shocks everyone by stepping up post-DC K.O. event, filling Superman's boots in a fresh adventure drawn by Dan Mora. This bad-boy-turned-hero gets his spotlight in Superman #36, promising action that flips the DC Universe on its head. Meanwhile, Justice League Unlimited #17 sees Wonder Woman and Batman recruiting new blood for the team—speculation's rife on who joins the fray, with Mark Waid penning the drama amid post-K.O. chaos.

    Batman fans, brace yourselves: the Dark Knight pairs with Black Canary and Green Arrow to chase a mystery teen in a storyline twisting their shared history. Nightwing dives into Bludhaven's haunted super-highway for supernatural noir, while Poison Ivy's monsters overrun Gotham in ongoing Batman arcs. Supergirl battles Kryptonian civil war in a bottled city inferno, and Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 crumbles worlds as John faces agency intrigue.

    Not to be outdone, indie vibes shine with Baby Garfield leading NCBD picks alongside Captain America, G.I. Joe, Mega Man, and Wrestle Heist—adorable chaos meets merc mayhem. Frank Miller jumps back in, sketching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for a nostalgic shell-shock, as DC collects DC K.O. in five trades and BOOM! Studios shakes up its structure.

    Lobo revs his sound-barrier motorcycle for cosmic carnage, Deathstroke goes full terminator on revenge, and Guy Gardner's worshipped as Allsight on Oa, hunting emotional entities. First appearances pop in weekly drops, with Ezra Cain anvil-hunting occult threats. Even a satirical cartoonist bracket tournament pits comic creators in a hoops-style showdown. From crossovers to comebacks, this week's comics deliver non-stop thrills—grab 'em before they're gone!

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    2 min
  • Sam Kieth Legendary Comic Artist Dead at 63, DC Marvel Crossover and Hot New Releases Dominate This Week
    Mar 23 2026
    The comic book world is reeling from a heartbreaking loss that's dominated headlines this week: legendary artist Sam Kieth, creator of The Maxx and early collaborator on Neil Gaiman's Sandman, has passed away at 63. Fans and creators flooded social media with tributes, celebrating his raw, dreamlike style that turned gritty outcasts into icons. Bleeding Cool's top stories yesterday were all about Kieth, from the breaking news to heartfelt remembrances, proving his wild legacy still packs a punch. It's a somber note amid the buzz, but the industry rallies on, honoring him by diving into fresh releases.

    Shifting gears to pure excitement, get ready for a blockbuster crossover dropping March 25: DC and Marvel's two-part Spider-Man/Superman team-up! Imagine web-slinging meets Man of Steel action—it's the kind of interdimensional smash that has shops prepping stacks. This week's new comics list is stacked too, with Marvel, DC, and Image dropping bangers for fans to snag Wednesday. Hot sellers like The Amazing Spider-Man #27, Invincible Universe: Battle Beast #8, and Absolute Batman #15's third printing are flying off FOC lists, while previews tease X-Men, Batman, and more high-stakes drama.

    Looking ahead, June's solicits are sparking variant cover fever. Kris Anka's X-Men: United #4 glows with mutant mayhem, Dan Mora reimagines Barbara Gordon's breakout, and Cory Smith's Captain America #12 flexes patriotic flair. Don't sleep on Giuseppe Camuncoli's Absolute Wonder Woman #21 or Adam Hughes' sultry Zatanna #3—collectors are already buzzing. DC Pride variants shine bright too, like Rachael Stott's New Titans #36, blending heroism with heart. Tim Seeley chats Inglorious X-Force on AIPT, hinting at brutal mutant missions, while McFarlane Toys teases more DC Multiverse figures to fuel your shelf obsessions.

    From tributes to titans clashing, comics remind us why we love this chaos: heroes rise, legends endure, and every page flips the script. Grab your pulls and join the adventure!

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    2 min
  • Comic Book Crowdfunding Surge in March: Kickstarter Hits Record Funding With TYRANT, Dan Dare, and Oz Universe Projects
    Mar 22 2026
    # The Week in Comics: March's Crowdfunding Surge and Comic Legends

    The comic book world has been buzzing this past week with a remarkable surge in crowdfunding campaigns and the celebration of both new and classic stories. From Lovecraftian horrors to classic British sci-fi adventures, independent creators are bringing ambitious projects to life through Kickstarter while the industry reflects on one of its most influential artists.

    One of the most impressive fundraising efforts underway is Stephen R. Bissette's TYRANT Historic Deluxe Editions, which has already exceeded its funding goal of fifty thousand dollars, reaching over one hundred seventy-nine thousand dollars. This collection brings together a comic book masterpiece in specially designed complete and original art editions created by Jim Rugg. With twenty-four days remaining, the campaign continues to draw support from fans eager to own this definitive edition.

    Another standout project is the Ultimate OZ Universe: Into the Outerlands Collectors Edition, which has far surpassed its twelve thousand dollar goal by raising over sixty-four thousand dollars. This 120-page oversized hardcover graphic novel reunites Dorothy and Princess Ozma on a sweeping adventure through the Outerlands, combining canon-faithful storytelling with visually striking artwork that appeals to longtime Oz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

    The crowdfunding landscape this week also features Dan Dare: First Contact, an all-new reimagining of the classic British sci-fi adventure strip. Written by Alex de Campi with art by Marc Laming, this roughly 100-page graphic novel marks the first volume in a three-book saga created with the blessing of the Dan Dare Corporation. The project is nearly fully funded and represents a major revival of this enduring character.

    For those who love supernatural mystery and monster mayhem, Bixby Grant: Fangs & Brimstone brings together an unusual detective duo: a mummy investigator and a vampire sidekick hunting serial killers connected to a sinister cult called the Council Macabre. The campaign has already exceeded its funding goal, heading toward twenty-five days of continued support.

    The industry also paused to honor comic legend Sam Kieth, creator of the influential series The Maxx and celebrated artist on Neil Gaiman's Sandman, who passed away at age sixty-three this week. His contributions shaped the visual language of independent comics and remain influential across the industry.

    With dozens of crowdfunding campaigns active and major comic releases scheduled for the coming week, the medium continues to thrive with fresh storytelling across every genre imaginable.

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    3 min
  • March Comic Releases: New Spider-Man and DC Titles Hit Shelves as Buffy Star Nicholas Brendon Passes at 54
    Mar 21 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with fresh drops and heartfelt farewells, keeping fans on the edge of their seats as March marches on. Just days ago, previews for new releases hit the scene, spotlighting Spider-Man swinging back into the hot 10 comic books list, promising high-flying action from Marvel that's got collectors hyped.[1] DC and Marvel are both unloading killer titles on March 25, with early peeks revealing epic battles, twists on classic arcs, and fresh takes on beloved heroes—perfect for grabbing those first prints before they vanish from shelves.[1]

    But amid the excitement, a somber note echoes through geekdom: Nicholas Brendon, the charismatic actor who brought Xander Harris to life in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics and TV lore, has passed away at 54 from natural causes, as announced by his family via The Hollywood Reporter.[2] Xander, the heart and comic relief of the Scooby Gang, bridged the small screen to comic pages in Dark Horse's Buffy series, where his everyman heroism shone amid vampire slaying chaos. Fans recall Brendon's recent con circuit stories of beating substance abuse and depression, turning personal struggles into inspiration—much like Xander's loyal grit against supernatural odds.[2]

    Brendon's death hits hard for Buffy comic enthusiasts, especially with whispers of a revival now dashed, leaving us to cherish those panels where Xander wielded stakes and quips alike. As new Spider-Man issues vault onto must-read lists, this loss reminds us comics aren't just capes and powers—they're about the humans, flawed and fierce, who make the stories sing. Stay tuned; the week's previews tease more heroics to honor such legacies.

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