
13 Marvel Jumping On Points For June 2016
With these 13 comics you’ll be able to easily get into Marvel Comics comics this June.

With these 13 comics you’ll be able to easily get into Marvel Comics comics this June.

Take a peek at the preview for Batman: Rebirth #1 which will sets up the new era of Batman and introduces new readers to Batman and his supporting cast.

The HTLC Book Club is back! This month we’ll be reading the 1987 classic Kraven’s Last Hunt written by J.M. DeMatteis and art by Mike Zeck. Discover how you can join in inside.

With X-Men: Apocalypse in cinemas I thought it would be a great idea to check out this notable story featuring the Darwinian villain to see if this ambitious story was worth reading.

Marvel’s events can sometimes be a bit confusing so I’ve created the Civil War II Reading Order Checklist. This handy guide not only gives you a reading order but also lists the creative teams, release dates and tie-ins involved.

Each month I like to showcase a batch of new comics that you should be reading. I try and make it varied, mixing up creative ideas, genres and different storytelling to create a list that will have something that will appeal to everyone. This month there is Saturday morning cartoon nostalgia, big superhero events, bounty hunters and much more.

In this article I’ve together 20 easy jumping on points for Marvel Comics in May 2016. That’s right, there are 21 great places to start reading Marvel Comics this month.

As comic events can sometimes be a bit confusing, I’ve created the 4001 A.D. Reading Order Guide. This handy guide not only gives you a reading order but also lists the creative teams, release dates and tie-ins involved for this futuristic event.

I had a chat to Image Comics Branding Manager David Brothers and Sales & Marketing Production Designer Sasha Head to find out more about Image+ magazine and what makes it so unique.

The Walking Dead is a worldwide phenomenon, which sells tonnes of comics and breaks TV ratings records. But, you probably knew that already. What you might not have about is this brand new comic story, The Walking Dead: The Alien, set in the world of the comics and created by Brian K Vaughan (Saga) and Marcos Martin (The Private Eye).