At this year’s E3, Sony PlayStation delivered its official announcement about the upcoming "Powers" series. Based on the popular graphic novel series by artist Michael Avon Oeming, "Powers" writer Brian Michael Bendis gave the keynote speech about what audiences should expect from the superhero/police procedural TV show. Read More »
Not only did Miles Morales save the Ultimate Universe, but he also lost his father in the process. The stakes just got bigger as an old enemy returns to the limelight and a familiar face stops by in writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist David Marquez's "Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man #2.' Read More »
A new member will be joining the mutant superhero team. Miles Morales, the Ultimate Spider-Man, will be the newest member tagging along for the ride in "All-New X-Men #32." Read More »
Marvel Comics presents a new stage in Miles Morales’ superhero life as the friendly neighborhood wall-crawler. A new journey is about to begin for Spidey fans in Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #1. Read More »
Though his untimely death shocked the X-Men, Professor Charles Xavier left one last request for his mutant students to fulfill. Writer Brian Michael Bendis (Guardians of the Galaxy) will be working alongside artists Chris Bachalo and Kris Anka as they continue with Charles’ legacy through his last will and testament in Uncanny X-Men #23. Read More »
The best and brightest artists in the comic book industry have teamed-up to deliver an epic-sized X-Men anniversary issue. Overstuffed with art goodness, readers should get ready for All-New X-Men #25. Read More »
ComiXology, the cloud-based digital comics platform, is offering readers a chance to experience Powers, the superhero detective series from writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Avon Oeming. This is great timing because the comic is about to be made into a television series. Read More »
Imagine a division in the police force that specializes in crimes committed by rogue superheroes and supervillains. Powers, from Image /Icon Comics, now joins The Walking Dead and Arrow as the latest comic book title getting its own TV series. Read More »