Episodes

  • Avengers Doomsday Trailer Expected Soon as Marvel Teases Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom Return
    Apr 25 2026
    Marvel fans are buzzing with excitement over the latest MCU shake-ups, starting with the hotly anticipated Avengers Doomsday trailer. Insiders whisper it could drop any day now, possibly this Sunday at CCXP or tied to the Mandalorian & Grogu release on May 22nd. Marvel Studios' social media posts are dropping cryptic hints in perfect sequence, fueling speculation that Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom reveal at Comic-Con is just the beginning of a multiverse-twisting epic. Kevin Feige spilled fresh production updates at D23 Brazil, hinting at wild summer twists involving Iron Man echoes and Victor von Doom's shadowy origins—could Tony Stark's past hide a Doom secret?

    Shifting gears to the X-Men reboot, pre-production is ramping up with the original five—Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Angel, and Iceman—at the core, plus rumors swirling around Rogue and Gambit casting. Wolverine's sitting this one out, as Hugh Jackman gears up for a Deadpool team-up instead. Speaking of Jackman, the Wolverine star is trading claws for arrows in A24's gritty The Death of Robin Hood trailer, reimagining the outlaw as a battered, redemption-seeking warrior alongside Jodie Comer—less merry men, more medieval bloodbath.

    Comic collectors, gear up for April 29th drops: Benjamin Percy's Wolverine: Kill the Marvel Universe omnibus ($17.99, issues 1-5), Star Wars: Han Solo Hunt for the Falcon (1-5), Batman: The Brave and the Bold (14-20), Tomb Raider Colossal Vol. 3 (1-18), and Nocturnals: The Sinner's Path miniseries. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fans snag Purple Smoke Distortion, while Iron Studios unveiled April goodies like statues to immortalize your faves.

    Elsewhere, debates rage on Silver Surfer as Marvel's ultimate jobber—shiny but always second fiddle—while Clayface steals the spotlight with predictions of record-breaking RT scores for his big-screen debut. X-Men '97 vibes linger with Midnight Sons teases, and even D&D ties in via Critical Role's chaotic one-shots starring Marisha Ray. Comicdom's alive with reboots, trailers, and tomes—pure geek nirvana!

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  • Marvel and DC Collide: Spider-Man/Superman #1 Dominates Comic Week With Epic Crossover Anniversary
    Apr 24 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with epic crossovers, villain spotlights, and game-changing reveals this week. Just days ago, on April 22, Marvel and DC dropped Spider-Man/Superman #1, a star-studded one-shot celebrating the 50th anniversary of their first crossover. Peter Parker and Clark Kent team up against Lex Luthor and Norman Osborn in the main tale "Our Kryptonite," penned by Brad Meltzer with art by Pepe Larraz—complete with a twist that flips Superman's crossover legacy. Eight backup stories pile on the fun, featuring Miles Morales, Supergirl, Ghost-Spider, and even Thor, from legends like Geoff Johns, Dan Slott, and Jeph Loeb. Fans are raving about this Marvel-led sequel to DC's earlier entry, calling it a love letter to inter-company rivalries.

    Shifting to the MCU, whispers are growing about Apocalypse crashing Avengers: Secret Wars. Reports suggest Remy Malik could embody the ancient mutant villain, setting up the X-Men saga without waiting for a full reboot. This tease has everyone speculating on how the blue-skinned destroyer fits into the multiverse madness.

    DC's keeping the hype alive too, with James Gunn unveiling a Clayface trailer for the upcoming film—canon to the new DCU, not Matt Reeves' Batman world. The shape-shifting monster gets the Joker spotlight treatment, packed with Easter eggs like a bat-signal hinting Batman’s on his trail. Expect Justice League teases as Clayface slinks toward theaters later this year.

    Over in gaming-comics crossover territory, SNK's Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves hits its one-year mark today with a massive update: DLC fighter Wolfgang Krauser, a new "Wolves' Destiny" story mode, and ring-out battles straight from classic Fatal Fury. Available now on consoles and PC, it's a nostalgic punch for fighting game fans.

    These drops prove comics are thriving—villains rising, heroes uniting, and stories evolving faster than a speedster. Stay tuned; the multiverse never sleeps!

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    2 mins
  • Absolute Batman Price Crash Ignites Comic Market Drama as Marvel and DC Heat Up CinemaCon 2026
    Apr 20 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with drama, leaks, and hype from the past few days, blending collector controversies, superhero teases, and big-screen spectacles. At the heart of it all is the Absolute Batman debacle that's got collectors fuming. Retailer Heavy Mental teased a limited drop of just 25 copies, driving prices to $450-$500 a pop, only to flood the market with 500 more, tanking values to $220-$300. Fans are calling it a hobby-ruiner, sparking heated debates on YouTube streams about drops destroying the thrill of rare comics.

    Shifting from collector chaos to trivia triumphs, Comic Book Jeopardy! dropped episode 29, challenging superfans with 31 brain-bending questions on Marvel and DC lore. Paired with Dollar Bin Digging's latest episode 330, it's fueling speculation on new comic rumors—perfect for digging through bargain bins for hidden gems amid the market mess.

    But the real fireworks exploded at CinemaCon 2026, where Marvel and DC stole the show. The Avengers Doomsday trailer debrief has everyone dissecting leaked glimpses (still not officially out!), with breakdowns revealing more than meets the eye—like Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom twist and wild retcon theories tying back to Iron Man. Marvel's livestream casting news felt like misdirection, leaving fans theorizing RDJ's role could rewrite MCU history. Meanwhile, a fresh Daredevil leak has Daredevil diehards ecstatic, hinting at bold moves ahead.

    DC didn't hold back either, with Spine Ticks Comics ripping into DC card packs for Sithlordly hits in a late-night unboxing frenzy, pulling epic pulls that had viewers glued. Over in toys, Hasbro's new Marvel Legends Maximum Series Thor Odinson figure boasts double-jointed awesomeness, though collectors gripe it's 2026—why lock premium joints to "Maximum" when ab crunches are so last decade?

    Even manga gets a nod with the Manga Buyer's Guide returning for April 2026, scouting comic shop deals amid hauls from WoT Dragonsteel and more. From market meltdowns to trailer teases, comic fandom's riding high on speculation and surprises—grab your pulls and stay tuned for the next drop!

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    3 mins
  • Marvel Faces Leadership Shake-Up as Comic Industry Shifts: Ultimate Universe Struggles While DC and Indies Gain Ground
    Apr 19 2026
    # Comic Book News Roundup: A Week of Upheaval and Anticipation

    The comic book world has been buzzing with significant developments over the past few days, ranging from major publisher shake-ups to exciting upcoming releases and creative decisions that have fans talking.

    Marvel Comics is facing turbulent times following a substantial round of layoffs at Disney affecting both the entertainment and publishing divisions. Among the notable casualties is David Gabriel, the longtime Senior Vice President of Sales at Marvel Comics, who has been a crucial figure in managing retailer relations. His departure has raised serious concerns about the publisher's future direction and stability in an increasingly competitive market.

    On the creative front, Marvel's Ultimate Universe line continues to draw mixed reactions from readers. Ultimate Wolverine, which had been praised as one of the strongest books in the new Ultimate line with its brutal action and compelling characterization, has disappointed fans with its finale. According to critics, the ending feels rushed and unfocused, suggesting that behind-the-scenes changes may have impacted the story's conclusion. Despite this setback, the broader comic landscape offers plenty of quality reads, with DC and independent publishers stepping up to fill the void with acclaimed titles.

    Speaking of DC, there's significant excitement building around upcoming Batman projects. A new Batman omnibus by acclaimed writer Chip Zdarsky is confirmed and packed with content, including Batman: The Knight issues one through ten and Batman issues 125 through 136, along with several crossover tie-ins scheduled for the second volume.

    Meanwhile, Marvel Studios is reportedly planning to gender-swap one of the core X-Men members, with rumors suggesting the change will affect one of the five main team members including Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Angel, and Iceman. This creative decision has sparked considerable discussion among fans about representation and character reimagining in the MCU.

    In other entertainment news, Masters of the Universe is gearing up for its theatrical release on June 5, 2026, with Amazon MGM Studios and Mattel Studios bringing the action-packed film to audiences featuring a cast that includes Nicholas Galitzine and Jared Leto.

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    3 mins
  • April 2026 Comic Movies: Marvel's Doctor Doom Twist and DC's Green Lantern Renaissance Revealed
    Apr 18 2026
    Buckle up, comic fans—April 2026 is delivering a whirlwind of superhero shocks, from multiverse mayhem to villainous reveals that have the internet buzzing. Fresh off D23 Brazil and CinemaCon, Marvel and DC are dropping bombshells that blend comic lore with cinematic spectacle, proving capes are cooler than ever.

    Marvel kicked things into overdrive with Kevin Feige unveiling massive updates on Avengers: Doomsday. Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom is stealing the spotlight, with teases hinting at a wild Iron Man twist from the MCU's past—could Tony Stark be Victor von Doom in disguise? Fans are losing it over leaked trailer details featuring Steve Rogers as Captain America clashing with X-Men mutants, all while production ramps up alongside Avengers: Secret Wars and Spider-Man 4. It's the kind of multiverse madness that echoes classic comic arcs, promising epic betrayals and team-ups straight from the pages.

    DC isn't slouching either. James Gunn's Lanterns series got juicy details from Kyle Chandler, spotlighting Hal Jordan's iconic suit and mysteries around Alan Scott, Sinestro, and Black Hand—could this spark a Green Lantern renaissance? Wonder Woman rumors swirl too, with Adria Arjona's unconfirmed casting fueling debates: is she donning the lasso or stepping into Maxima's boots? Creature Commandos Season 2 adds horror with Sydney Chandler as Nosferata, while CinemaCon footage of Clayface left jaws on the floor—a hulking, shape-shifting terror that screams comic-accurate nightmare fuel. DC's July 2026 solicits are already hyping omnibus editions packed with Batman, Superman, and Supergirl action.

    Hot off the presses, New Comic Book Day spotlighted House of Stein's top 10 picks on April 17, including the live variant drop of Red Roots #1 at Huntsville Comic Expo—grab those before they're gone! Gaming ties in with Marvel Champions' May collectives update, grouping champs by Avengers teams or comic arcs for boosts across modes, perfect for rarity farming Deadpool-style.

    Even 90s nostalgia hits hard with fresh dives into Frank Miller's RoboCop vs. Terminator comic and its brutal game, reminding us why crossovers rule. It's a golden era for comic lovers—Doomsday looms, Lanterns ignite, and Clayface creeps. Who's your pick for the next big hero or heel? The panels are alive!

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    3 mins
  • Marvel's Latest Chaos: Layoffs, Epic Game Updates, and Blockbuster MCU Reveals Shake the Universe
    Apr 17 2026
    Marvel's universe is buzzing with epic clashes and heartbreaking twists, kicking off with the bombshell news of layoffs hitting the House of Ideas just yesterday. While the industry feels the pinch, creators are pushing forward undeterred—Brian K. Vaughan's Barrier gets a slick collected edition, and Liam Sharp dives back into StarHenge for more cosmic artistry.

    Switching gears to games, Marvel Rivals dropped a massive update that's got players hyped. Daredevil snags free Twitch drops from streams running through May 15—perfect for fans to gear up without spending a dime. White Fox's icon now morphs into her fierce Fox Kho form during ultimates, looking straight-up savage. Over in Marvel Strike Force, Deadpool hijacks the 8th anniversary bash, unlocking a killer team synergy with Wolverine, Spider-Man, Captain America, and Drax. Imagine those anti-hero antics tearing through foes!

    Cinema screens are stealing the spotlight too, with fresh Avengers: Doomsday trailer breakdowns from CinemaCon lighting up YouTube. Thor squares off against the menacing Doctor Doom, Chris Evans reprises Steve Rogers wielding Thor's hammer in a nostalgic twist, and teases pit X-Men against Avengers while Spider-Man swings into a Brand New Day vibe. Production whispers hint at multiverse madness tying into Doctor Strange 3 and Blade, with RDJ's Doom possibly harboring an Iron Man secret from the MCU's past.

    Comic shops brim with Wednesday drops to fuel your pull lists. Transformers #32 sees Elita Prime storm Cybertron with a fresh Autobot squad, only to get jumped by Decepticons—pure robot rumble! Ultimate Wolverine #16 sends Logan and Phoenix into Limbo for a brutal showdown with Magik, sacrifices looming large. Nightwing grapples with illusions and duplicate Titans in New Titans #34, questioning what's real amid the chaos. Gatchaman #17 launches a wild arc pitting science ninjas against alien nerds decoding a future-threatening signal, while GI Joe goes stealth with Zartan on a silent Cobra op. Vampirella: Armageddon #10 unleashes Dark Vampirella's hellish rampage.

    Gaming nods bleed into comics too, with Marvel Rivals lore dropping juicy bits: Captain America perishes saving Spider-Man from Green Goblin, Kingpin gripes about stolen loot like the Hood's cursed cloak and Dracula's Nornstone, fueling a vampire PVE showdown starring Jeff the Land Shark, Squirrel Girl, Moon Knight, and Blade. Black Panther 3 and Spider-Man movie suits get Insomniac-inspired tweaks, blending pixels and panels seamlessly.

    From layoffs to lightsaber-level hype, comic books prove resilient—grab your pulls and dive in before Doom dooms us all!

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    3 mins
  • Marvel's Spider-Man Future in Doubt as Sony-Disney Deal Collapses: What's Next for the MCU's Web-Slinger
    Apr 13 2026
    Hold onto your capes, comic fans— the past few days have exploded with buzz around your favorite heroes, from heartbreaking Hollywood splits to interdimensional showdowns and sneaky new game drops. Let's swing into the action.

    First up, a gut-punch for Spider-Man lovers: reports are swirling that Sony and Disney's deal has collapsed, potentially yanking Spidey out of the MCU entirely. Fans are reeling from the news, sourced straight from IGN, as the web-slinger's cinematic future hangs by a thread thinner than Peter's secret identity. Could this mean solo Sony adventures ahead, or a total reboot? The internet's in meltdown mode.

    Shifting gears to the page, Marvel's dropping a treasure trove on April 15. Ultimate Wolverine #16 pits Logan and Phoenix against Magik in the demonic depths of Limbo, building to the explosive Ultimate Endgame #5—think claws, sorcery, and one brutal sacrifice. X-Men fans, brace for Storm: Earth's Mightiest Mutant #3, Inglorious X-Force #4, and X-Men United #2, plus crossovers like Planet of the Apes vs. Fantastic Four. Collections galore too, from Black Widow's Widowmaker epic to Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen. Even Godzilla roars in with Infinity Roar #3. Your pull list just got epic.

    Over in gaming, Marvel Rivals is revving up for Season 7.5, landing mid-April through late May. The star? Black Cat, slinking in with stealthy, high-mobility chaos to flip the meta upside down. Expect balance tweaks post-Season 7 shakeup, fresh cosmetics, events, and whispers of massive reveals—maybe even Endgame or Doomsday teases. Gamers, queue up.

    X-Men hype train? Choo-choo! Marvel just unveiled DNX, their huge 2026 event launching in September. It topped Bleeding Cool's most-read charts yesterday, with fans foaming over what's next for the mutants after recent bangers.

    And for a daily dose, today's Phantom strip delivers classic pulp adventure from T. Depaul, Mike Manley, and Jeff Weigel—perfect for that nostalgic hit.

    From MCU drama to Limbo brawls and cat burglar gamers, comic book's pulse is pounding. Grab your issues and stay tuned—this week's just the warm-up.

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  • Marvel's What If? 50th Anniversary Kicks Off With Bold Comic Reboots and Marvel Zombies Season 2
    Apr 12 2026
    Marvel's multiverse is buzzing with wild possibilities as the publisher gears up for the 50th anniversary of What If? this July. Kicking off with one-shots that twist iconic tales, like What If...? Secret Wars #1 reimagining the epic clash of universes, What If...? Jessica Jones #1 delving into the detective's darkest paths, and What If...? Spider-Man #1 spinning fresh webs on the wall-crawler's origin. These bold riffs on classics such as Kraven's Last Hunt promise to shatter expectations and thrill fans craving alternate realities[1][11].

    Over in animation land, Disney+ fans rejoice: Marvel Zombies, the undead spin-off from What If...?, is officially greenlit for Season 2. That nail-biting cliffhanger from the first season—Scarlet Witch as the zombie apocalypse's puppet master, terrorizing survivors like Ms. Marvel and Ironheart—finally gets resolution. Expect Kamala Khan and Riri Williams teaming up against Wanda's rotting reign, blending quirky heroes like Ant-Man's jarred head with gory hero-vs-zombie chaos[2].

    But not all comic news is superpowered fun. Comics legend Mark Evanier is reeling from a gut-wrenching theft: over a million dollars worth of original art swiped from his collection by a trusted contractor. Highlights include a signed Thor page from Journey Into Mystery #98 by Don Heck, Spider-Woman splashes, and personal gifts from late greats—many featuring nods to Evanier's own name. The industry is rallying, with creators boosting his PDF list to auction houses and collectors worldwide, turning this tragedy into a united front against art theft[3].

    Sales charts are exploding too, thanks to Image Comics' Absolute Batman effect. Transformers #1 hits a 13th printing, Head Lopper doubles orders, and Red Roots #1 surges to 60,000 copies. Hot sellers like Amazing Spider-Man #26, Lobo #1, and I Hate Fairyland #50 (featuring Todd McFarlane and Absolute Batman vibes) dominate bestseller lists, while DC's Batwoman and Deathstroke #1s climb amid Lobo mania[4].

    Teases abound for bigger shakes: Marvel hints at DNX, a massive event series by Jed MacKay and Federico Vicentini launching in September, building hype after Uncanny X-Men and Thor What If...? drops. Chip Zdarsky eyes his "Freedom 55" plan to dial back big publisher gigs for personal passion projects, citing burnout. Meanwhile, Ultimate Spider-Man #24 wraps Jonathan Hickman's stellar run, and X-Men lore bombshells reveal long-hidden Xavier allies[6][9][13].

    From zombie hordes to stolen treasures, comicdom's past few days deliver thrills, heartaches, and non-stop excitement—proof the page-turning world never sleeps!

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