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  • 1 week ago | comicbookclublive.com | Alexander Zalben

    Read a preview of Web Of Venomverse: Fresh Brains #1 from Marvel Comics, an anthology teeing up the Venomverse vs Spider-Verse event.

  • 1 week ago | comicbookclublive.com | Alexander Zalben

    Read a preview of Iron Man #7 from Marvel Comics, written by Spencer Ackerman with art by Julius Ohta. Check out three pages and the cover from the April 16, 2025 publishing issue here! Click the thumbnails for a larger version:THE IRON SELLOUT! After witnessing firsthand the devastation of war, Tony Stark famously divested his company from the weapons trade. Then Orchis and Feilong came along, and a furious Iron Man watched them dismantle his legacy.

  • 1 week ago | comicbookclublive.com | Alexander Zalben

    Read a preview of Godzilla Vs. Hulk #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Gerry Duggan with art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. Check out four pages and the cover from the April 16, 2025 publishing issue here! Click the thumbnails for a larger version:ROUND TWO: VS. THE INCREDIBLE HULK! GENERAL ROSS has no tolerance for monsters in any form. With his anti-kaiju taskforce THE THUNDERBOLTS he’s taken down or imprisoned the biggest and baddest monsters on the planet: Fin Fang Foom, Mothra, Kumonga, even the Hulk.

  • 1 week ago | comicbookclublive.com | Alexander Zalben

    Read a preview of Cable: Love And Chrome #4 from Marvel Comics, written by David Pepose with art by Mike Henderson. Check out five pages and the cover from the April 16, 2025 publishing issue here! Click the thumbnails for a larger version:A MISSION THROUGH TIME! The Prime Conclave stands defeated – but when Resistance leader Avery Ryder succumbs to the Techno-Organic virus, the price of victory proves too costly for Cable to bear.

  • 1 week ago | comicbookclublive.com | Stephen Byrne |Alexander Zalben

    Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville was a fun lark of a book, a superhero sitcom set in Smallville, focusing on former Justice League International members Fire and Ice. A lot has changed for the duo since then, thanks to the events of Absolute Power — and writer Joanne Starer and artist Stephen Byrne use those changes to deliver a series that is even more riotously funny and fun than the first one.

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