Comic Book Daily

Comic Book Daily:  Welcome to "Comic Book Daily," your essential podcast for the latest news and updates from the world of comic books. Whether you're a lifelong comic book fan or new to the scene, our podcast keeps you informed and entertained with daily insights into the comic book industry. Join us every day to explore the fascinating world of comic books. Subscribe to "Comic Book Daily" and make us your trusted source for comic book news, one episode at a time! Keywords: daily comic book news, comic book updates, new comic releases, comic book reviews, creator interviews, comic conventions, comic book industry, comic book podcast, superhero news, comic book community.

  1. 16H AGO

    Marvel and DC Reunite for JLA/Avengers Facsimile Edition 2026 Crossover Event

    # The Comic Book World Gets Exciting Again This Summer The biggest news in the comic book world right now is the triumphant return of one of the most legendary crossovers ever created. Marvel Comics and DC Comics are teaming up once again to bring back JLA/Avengers, the iconic 2003 limited series that united Earth's Mightiest Heroes with the World's Greatest Superheroes. This historic collaboration was originally crafted by legendary writer Kurt Busiek and artistic master George Pérez, and fans have been waiting decades to experience this blockbuster event again. The reissue is being handled as Facsimile Editions, which means readers will get the original comics in their pristine form with special wraparound card stock covers. What makes this particularly special is that Marvel and DC are splitting publishing duties. Marvel will handle issues one and three, releasing them in May and July respectively, while DC Comics publishes issues two and four in June and August. Each issue will also feature brand new variant covers, adding extra appeal for collectors. The story itself is absolutely epic in scope. The tale begins with the Justice League battling the massive villain Terminus while the Avengers face off against Starro, a cosmic threat of enormous power. From there, things escalate when each team is forced to undertake a dangerous quest on the other's world, with nothing less than the fate of both realities hanging in the balance. It's the kind of universe-shaking narrative that only happens when Marvel and DC decide to work together. This crossover represents just one piece of the massive crossover slate that both publishers are planning for 2026. Beyond JLA/Avengers, Marvel and DC have several other major team-ups in the works, making this the year of unprecedented collaboration between the two comic book giants. For fans who have been reading comics for decades, this is the kind of event that reminds them why they fell in love with the medium in the first place. The combination of iconic heroes, stunning artwork, and world-changing stakes has made JLA/Avengers legendary, and now a whole new generation of readers will get the chance to experience this masterpiece. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    2 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Red Hood Crashes New Teen Titans in 2026 DC Shake-Up as Marvel-DC Crossovers Heat Up Comic Season

    Get ready for a whirlwind of capes, crossovers, and comic chaos as the past few days explode with fresh buzz from the superhero world! DC Comics is dropping jaws with Red Hood crashing the New Teen Titans lineup in a major 2026 shake-up. After his solo series got the axe, Jason Todd is back in a big way, teaming with Fairplay, Cheshire Cat, Flatline, and two mysterious newbies. Bleeding Cool's Daily LITG is counting down the hottest trends, spotlighting this anti-hero invasion alongside DC's "Character Find of 2026" reveal at Emerald City Comic Con and Jeph Loeb dishing on Jim Lee's Batman: Hush 2 delays—with a whopping 400,000 orders for Batman #158 already locked in! Speaking of epic team-ups, Marvel and DC are reigniting the crossover fire with a Spider-Man/Superman 50th anniversary special! The web-slinger and Man of Steel unite once more, echoing classic Steve Ditko homages from past collabs. Fans are hyped, with Final Order Cutoff buzz calling it a must-grab alongside Absolute Shazam and Bizarro: Year None. Meanwhile, DC x AEW #2 preview promises wrestling-meets-vigilantes mayhem, blending body slams with batarangs. Over in digital realms, WEBTOON's March rollout is a vertical-scroll feast: Ta-Nehisi Coates' Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet, Astonishing X-Men with Cyclops and Emma Frost battling mutant cure riots, and a monochrome Darth Vader anthology starring the Sith Lord in chilling tales by Jason Aaron, Peach Momoko, and more. X-Men fever continues with Bishop's energy-absorbing return in a June limited series, Magik and Colossus hashing out sibling drama in issue #2, and a new Welcome to Greymatter Lane arc in X-Men United #1. Crowdfunding's on fire too—Comic Watch's Korner rounds up gems like the smash-hit DC Art of Bruno Redondo art book (over $175k raised!), Painkiller Jane: Uncovered with exclusive covers by Amanda Conner and Sean Murphy, and Ultimate OZ Universe's hardcore Dorothy and Ozma adventure. Indie hits include sapphic desert chases in The Scorpion and the Queen #2, cat detectives Oliver & Gus cracking cases, and Lovecraftian Carnage on Cape Cod. Dark Horse keeps the momentum with The Witcher: Blood Stone #2 preview and Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories starring Mace Windu. At ECCC '26, indie spotlights shine on psychedelic queer sci-fi and meta superhero geopolitics you won't want to miss. Even industry perks roll in: US tariffs on Canadian comics paused another month! From Red Hood's Titan takeover to Spidey-Supes nostalgia, comicdom's pulsing with fresh thrills—grab your pulls and dive in! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  3. 2D AGO

    Marvel and DC's Historic 50th Anniversary Crossover Ignites Comic Book Industry with Star-Studded Collaborations

    # Comic Book World Buzzes with Marvel-DC Crossovers and Exciting New Projects The comic book industry is experiencing a thrilling surge of activity as major publishers unveil ambitious projects and unprecedented collaborations. Marvel and DC Comics are making headlines with their exciting crossover initiatives, while other publishers announce fan-favorite character returns and innovative retail strategies. The biggest story dominating comic book conversations right now involves the Marvel-DC crossover celebration. DC's Superman/Spider-Man number one hit stands in March, with Marvel firing back with its own Spider-Man/Superman number one arriving in April. These one-shots commemorate the 50th anniversary of Superman versus The Amazing Spider-Man, the companies' first-ever crossover from decades past. Both issues feature star-studded creative teams and backup stories showcasing other beloved character team-ups that fans have been eagerly anticipating. Marvel's Spider-Man/Superman offering is particularly noteworthy for its impressive roster of talent. The main story comes from New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and acclaimed artist Pepe Larraz. The backup tales feature an impressive array of legendary creators. Geoff Johns makes his first Marvel story contribution in over 20 years, reuniting with frequent collaborator Gary Frank. Dan Slott and Marcos Martin transport readers to a shadow-laden 1930s for a Spider-Man Noir and Golden Age Superman encounter. Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman deliver an epic tale featuring Jane Foster as the Mighty Thor alongside Wonder Woman, with symbiote hordes invading Metropolis. Additional stories include Miles Morales teaming with Superman in a tale by his legendary co-creators Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli, and Ghost-Spider joining forces with Supergirl courtesy of Stephanie Phillips and Phil Noto. Beyond the crossovers, the industry is celebrating several major announcements from ComicsPRO 2026. Marvel is marking the 10th anniversary of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story with five prequel one-shots beginning in May. These stories explore key characters' missions leading directly into the film's events, starting with Cassian Andor and concluding with a Darth Vader tale. Meanwhile, the beloved animated series Ben 10 is making its comic book comeback. Man of Action Entertainment is reuniting with original series creators Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau, and Steven T. Seagull at Dynamite Entertainment for a new ongoing series launching in May. The project revisits Ben Tennyson's origin story, beginning with the pivotal discovery of the Omnitrix during a family camping trip. IDW Publishing and Alien Books are also generating excitement with two new Zorro series arriving in 2026. The first, debuting in May, pits Don Diego de la Vega against Napoleon Bonaparte, while the second explores a modern-day descendant uncovering family legacy in contemporary Los Angeles. DC is making waves with its Absolute Universe strategy as well. The company confirmed that its increasingly popular Absolute line will receive its first full line-wide crossover event in fall 2026, bringing together Absolute Batman, Absolute Superman, and Absolute Wonder Woman alongside additional titles. This announcement has industry observers buzzing about the potential impact on comic book sales and reader engagement moving forward. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  4. 3D AGO

    Marvel's Spider-Man and X-Men Lead Comic Book Releases for March 4, 2026

    The comic book world is buzzing with fresh drops and future shocks this week, as stores unpack Wednesday's haul of March 4, 2026, headlined by Marvel's mutant mayhem and Spider-swings. All-New Spider-Gwen The Ghost-Spider #8 swings into action alongside a stacked Amazing Spider-Man #23 lineup, boasting variants from artists like Bagley, Bermejo, and Talavera that pay homage to Venom and Doom. X-Men fans are clawing for X-Men #26 and the Annual #1, while hot debuts like Iceman Omega #1, Moonstar #1, and Star Wars Shadow Of Maul #1 flew off shelves, with AIPT Comics crowning Moonstar, Spider-Gwen, and Amazing Spider-Man among the week's fantastic five best-sellers. Hot off the presses, Mike Mignola's graphic novel Uri Tupka And The Gods earns rave reviews from Comics Beat, hailed as ranking with his Hellboy masterpieces for its shadowy gods and masterful inkwork. Meanwhile, Bleeding Cool spills tea on Dark Horse founder Mike Richardson amid rumors swirling around the publisher, tying into broader industry shakes like potential DC shifts post-Discovery deals. Looking ahead, Marvel drops bombshells on time-tangled X-Men lore: Bishop blasts back in a June 2026 solo series by Saladin Ahmed and Mario Santoro. The energy-blasting mutant from a dystopian future reunites with his sister Shard—right before her tragic death—to battle the Final Brotherhood, a crew of hybrid villains warping the timestream. "I'm diving deep into Bishop's time-trauma, blending family drama with explosive powers," Ahmed teases, promising insane designs and heart-wrenching choices. Variant covers by Skottie Young and Fabrizio De Tommaso amp the hype. Over in Hollywood, Avengers icons Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans reunite to present at the Oscars on March 15, sparking fan frenzy over potential MCU teases—could Doctor Doom or Captain America whispers slip out? DC's Absolute line keeps reprinting heat with Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman third and eighth prints, while indies like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Casey Jones #5 and Thundercats Lost In Time #1 add nostalgic punch. From store hauls to horizon launches, comics prove they're not just pages—they're portals to epic sibling showdowns, web-slinging variants, and variant-packed Wednesdays that keep collectors hooked. Grab your pulls and dive in! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  5. 5D AGO

    New Comic Book Day 2024: Must-Read Marvel and DC Releases Including Moonstar #1, Amazing Spider-Man #23, and Batman #7

    It's New Comic Book Day, and the shelves are exploding with superhero spectacle! Marvel kicks things off with Moonstar #1, the hot new #1 starring the fiery Dani Moonstar in her solo spotlight, complete with killer variants from artists like Jones and Martin that have collectors buzzing. Fans are raving about it in pull list videos, calling it a must-grab for X-Men lovers diving into her mystic powers and wild adventures[1][2]. Swinging in hot is Amazing Spider-Man #23 by Joe Kelly, launching a "death spiral" arc that's got web-heads hooked after wrapping killer previous issues—grab the Bermejo or Venom variants before they're gone[1][2]. Over at Avengers #36, Earth's Mightiest face dark mysteries and cosmos-shattering quests in what podcasters are already reviewing as epic[1][4][5]. X-Men #26 and the Annual #1 pile on mutant mayhem, while Daredevil and Punisher team up in Devils Trigger #5 for street-level grit[1]. DC counters with a bang: Batman #7 from Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez dazzles with impeccable art, and Absolute Batman #17 unleashes the Absolute Parasite origin alongside Hawkman's brutal tale by Jason Aaron—reviewers can't get enough of this gritty universe[2][3]. The line-wide DC K.O. #5 drops as its explosive finale, reshaping the DCU foundation and teasing Act II stars like Lobo, Batwoman (Greg Rucka returns with artist Dani for her #1 battling the Age of Darkseid), and Deathstroke[2][4][6][7][8]. Batman/Static Beyond #4 pairs Terry McGinnis and Virgil Hawkins in a cyberpunk cosmos quest under the Elseworlds banner[1][7]. Superman fans snag Absolute Superman #17 and the Son of the Demon HC, fueling high-stakes power clashes[1][5][6]. Indies steal the show too—Image's Nectar #1 is the buzzed #1 predicted to skyrocket like Dork #1, with secondary market hype exploding in Discords[2]. TMNT: Casey Jones #5 delivers turtle-tough action, Godzilla #8 roars with fresh art, and Speed Racer #6's variant covers race ahead[1][2]. Don't sleep on Thundarr the Barbarian #2 or Twilight Zone #5's creepy connects. Variant hunters, feast on Spider-Man's bangers and indie stunners like Narco #1—your local comic shop is a variant paradise today[1][2]. Grab your pulls and dive into the chaos! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  6. 6D AGO

    Marvel and DC Unleash Epic Crossovers: Spider-Man/Superman #1 and March 2026 Comic Releases

    Get ready, comic fans, because the week of March 4, 2026, is exploding with web-slinging action, mutant mayhem, and interdimensional team-ups thatll have you flipping pages faster than Spider-Man dodging Doc Ocks tentacles. Kicking things off, Marvels dropping Iceman Omega #1 and Moonstar #1, spotlighting frosty X-Men fave Bobby Drake in a solo chill-fest and Dani Moonstars mystical adventures with a slew of eye-popping variants from artists like Jones and Martin. Meanwhile, Amazing Spider-Man #23 swings in with a dozen covers, including venomous homages and classified targets, while Avengers #36 bids farewell to epic arcs with doom-tinged variants. But hold onto your utility beltDC and Marvel are shattering the multiverse with Spider-Man/Superman #1 on March 25, a crossover dream pitting Peter Parker and Clark Kent against the unholy Brainiac-Doctor Octopus alliance. Mark Waid and Jorge Jiménez lead the charge on a journalist scoop gone super-villain wild, backed by all-stars like Tom King and Jim Lee teaming Lois Lane with Mary Jane (plus Gambit!), Gail Simone pitting Power Girl against Punisher, and Sean Murphy fusing Superboy with Spider-Man 2099. Its truth, justice, and great responsibility cranked to eleven. Over in the DC Elseworlds lane, Batman/Static: Beyond #4 hits March 4, where future Bat Terry McGinnis and electric teen Virgil Hawkins battle cosmic darkness in Neo-Gotham. Writer Evan Narcisse and artist Nikolas Draper-Ivey deliver high-voltage futurism, suiting up these animated icons for a light-restoring showdown. And whispers from ComicsPRO hint at a massive DC event teased by Darkseid himself, looming post-K.O. storylinelater 2026 could redefine the universe. Turtles get a turbo boost too: Magic: The Gathering x TMNT drops March 6, with Leonardo, Raphael, and crew as spell-slinging commanders, full-art Sewer Frames by Kevin Eastman, and secret rares in classic comic style. Cowabunga meets mana! X-Men Annual #1 and fresh trades like Absolute Superman HC round out the haul, promising epic hunts and demon sons. Whether youre chasing variants or diving into crossovers, this weeks comics are a blockbuster bashgrab em before theyre gone! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    2 min
  7. FEB 28

    DC's Next Level Initiative Launches March 2026: Lobo, Batwoman, Deathstroke Lead Creator-Driven Comic Relaunch

    Hey comic fans, the world of panels and capes is buzzing with fresh drops hotter than a Lobo frag grenade! Kicking off stateside, DC just unleashed the trailer for their Next Level initiative, revving up post-DC K.O. brawl stories starting March 2026. Lobo blasts in first on March 4, with Skottie Young and Jorge Corona sending the Main Man on a guts-soaked quest to carve his name into the Source Wall. Batwoman follows March 11, pitting Kate Kane against a doomsday cult via Greg Rucka and DaNi. Deathstroke gets Terminator-fied March 18 by Tony Fleecs and Carmine Di Giandomenico in a revenge rampage, while Firestorm unleashes fury April 1 with Jeff Lemire, and Zatanna magics up April 29 under Jamal Campbell. Deadman haunts June 3, balancing life and death chaos. It's creator-driven mayhem blurring hero-villain lines! Meanwhile, Jim Lee's making waves cross-universe in DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man #1, sketching Gambit in a wild X-Men nod that has fans grinning ear-to-ear. Over at Milestone, Joseph Illidge returns February 27 with The Dakota Incident, reigniting '90s vibes from that iconic Worlds Collide era. North of the border, Canada's comic scene is on fire today, February 28. Mariko Tamaki's penning Hello Kitty: Hello World for IDW and Sanrio, launching July 22 with Cody Lemieux's art—kawaii meets comics! Robert Kirkman's Skybound unleashes Terminal July 22, a superhero secret war starring Canadian duo David Finch and Dave McCaig's superhuman forces. Sofi Escabasse drops Witches of Brooklyn: S'Witch Back September 1, a magical Manhattan adventure. Curt Pires barks up Super Mondo Mega Mutts, a four-issue Oni Press miniseries with Juan Gedeon art hitting July. Joana Mosi's experimental Physical Education previews from Pow Pow Press May 7, echoing Jillian Tamaki vibes. Local hero Daniel Wong unveils Legend of the Museum at Mississauga's Benares Historic House today, free for fans. Simon Roy's A Star Called The Sun lands on AV Club's March must-reads for its raw, personal sci-fi punch. Catch the action live: Owen Sound Comicon rocks today in Ontario, with Ajax Comicon tomorrow. And Bleeding Cool's buzzing over a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classic Mutants 4-Pack topping sales charts. From Lobo's hook to Hello Kitty's charm, these past days prove comics are alive, evolving, and ready to hook you harder than Deadpool's pranks. Grab your pulls and dive in! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    3 min
  8. FEB 27

    Marvel and DC Team Up for Legendary JLA/Avengers Reprint While New Spider-Man Villain and X-Men Arcs Heat Up Comics

    Marvel's comic world is buzzing with epic throwbacks and fresh twists this week, kicking off with a massive nod to superhero history. DC and Marvel are teaming up to reprint the legendary JLA/Avengers crossover as facsimile editions starting in May, bringing back every epic clash between the Justice League and Avengers in their original glory—think Superman vs. Thor and Batman staring down the Hulk. Fans are thrilled, as this blockbuster from Kurt Busiek and George Pérez gets the full four-issue treatment for the first time in years. Hot on its heels, Marvel dives into Civil War nostalgia with Civil War: Unmasked, a five-issue series by Christos Gage and Edgar Salazar. It uncovers untold tales from the 2006 event's chaos, like Iron Man glimpsing a dystopian Days of Future Past timeline that shakes his faith in superhero registration. "It's a thrill to revisit that troubled time," Gage shared, tying back to his breakout one-shot from the era. Covers by Geoff Shaw and Steve McNiven seal the deal. Spider-fans, brace yourselves: the Death Spiral crossover unleashes Torment, a chilling new serial killer whose origin drops in a May one-shot by Charles Soule and Kev Walker. "Adding a new villain to Spider-Man's rogues was a fantastic challenge," Soule teased, pitting Spidey, Venom, and Carnage in a bloody showdown. Meanwhile, Mary Jane Watson levels up with a sleek new symbiote suit in Venom #259, and god-of-symbiotes Knull returns empowered in his finale. X-Men action ramps up too. X-Men #26 launches the Danger Room arc on March 4, slamming the team with cascading crises at the worst moment. June brings X-Men: Outback by Steve Orlando and Stephen Segovia, revisiting the '80s Aussie hideout era with Storm, Wolverine, Rogue, and more facing old tensions and a secret-exposing foe. X-Men of Apocalypse Omega wraps with betrayals and shocks, variant covers by Joe Madureira included. Dark Horse adds pulp flair with Francesco Francavilla's Black Beetle Omnibus, packing all three adventures plus bonuses into one stylish pulp-peril package. Their sci-fi skatepunk Skate Ali by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Natacha Bustos shreds into shops June 10—imagine hoverboards and alien tricks. Marvel's also reprinting golden age gems in the MaXimum Collection via Limited Run Games. Bleeding Cool whispers of Marvel's Ultimate Universe winding down, with Ultimates #21 shipping in single digits alongside Spider-Man/Wolverine and Infernal Hulk. Yet hope glimmers: new Ultimate Defenders promise apolitical heroes. Comic shops gripe over low orders, but ComicsPro buzzed with DC stealing the show via Jim Lee, Frank Miller, and Dark Knight Returns retrospectives. YouTube panels rave February's best, shouting out Absolute Superman #16's Brainiac brilliance, Absolute Wonder Woman annual's lasso powers, and Chris Condon's Ezra Kane mystery. It's a whirlwind week—grab your pulls before the next crisis hits! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Comic Book Daily:  Welcome to "Comic Book Daily," your essential podcast for the latest news and updates from the world of comic books. Whether you're a lifelong comic book fan or new to the scene, our podcast keeps you informed and entertained with daily insights into the comic book industry. Join us every day to explore the fascinating world of comic books. Subscribe to "Comic Book Daily" and make us your trusted source for comic book news, one episode at a time! Keywords: daily comic book news, comic book updates, new comic releases, comic book reviews, creator interviews, comic conventions, comic book industry, comic book podcast, superhero news, comic book community.

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