Author: Charles LePage

by Charles LePage | March 8, 2024

Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson finish the DUNE prequel trilogy in this first look at DUNE: HOUSE CORRINO #1.

by Charles LePage | March 8, 2024

DC's backwards-speaking spellcaster Zatanna will make her DC Black Label debut in ZATANNA: BRING DOWN THE HOUSE.

by Charles LePage | March 8, 2024

The Avengers watch over the planet from their orbital super-fortress, the Impossible City. But a headquarters is not necessarily a home, and on new territory, the Avengers are vulnerable - which calls for one of their oldest allies to come to their aid! ENTER: EDWIN JARVIS!

by Charles LePage | March 8, 2024

Just when Steve Rogers believes the fight against Asmoday is won, he meets a strange new ally named Lyla, guardian of the mysterious Front Door Cabaret - and learns that Asmoday's defeat has unleashed a new threat that only Steve can stand against.

by Charles LePage | March 7, 2024

Last issue, She-Hulk was offered a spot on the Avengers. Will she take it? In the meantime, Jen and Jack of Hearts' space vacation gets quite dangerous. 

by Charles LePage | March 7, 2024

When a revelation about the fate of the missing Sentries brings the remaining two to blows, it quickly becomes clear that only one can come out on top. But can the Avengers bring themselves to allow the existence of even one Sentry?

by Charles LePage | March 7, 2024

For years, fans of James Cameron's legendary Aliens questioned whether Carter Burke, a company man more hateable than the Xenos themselves, had actually survived the traumatic events on the terraforming colony Hadley's Hope. 

by Charles LePage | March 7, 2024

Ahead of the Oscars this week, Titan Comics has released a first look at the MARTIN SCORSESE graphic novel.

by Charles LePage | March 7, 2024

Death rejects Thanos once and for all, and the Mad Titan does not take it well. What follows is the most consequential fight in the history of the Marvel Universe…

by Charles LePage | March 7, 2024

Creators from the X-Men's past, present, and future come together to bid a final farewell to the Krakoan Age in X-MEN #35, which apparently is also the 700th issue of Uncanny X-Men.