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Comic Book Daily

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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!


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  • Marvel's Spider-Man Future in Doubt as Sony-Disney Deal Collapses: What's Next for the MCU's Web-Slinger
    2026/04/13
    Hold onto your capes, comic fans— the past few days have exploded with buzz around your favorite heroes, from heartbreaking Hollywood splits to interdimensional showdowns and sneaky new game drops. Let's swing into the action.

    First up, a gut-punch for Spider-Man lovers: reports are swirling that Sony and Disney's deal has collapsed, potentially yanking Spidey out of the MCU entirely. Fans are reeling from the news, sourced straight from IGN, as the web-slinger's cinematic future hangs by a thread thinner than Peter's secret identity. Could this mean solo Sony adventures ahead, or a total reboot? The internet's in meltdown mode.

    Shifting gears to the page, Marvel's dropping a treasure trove on April 15. Ultimate Wolverine #16 pits Logan and Phoenix against Magik in the demonic depths of Limbo, building to the explosive Ultimate Endgame #5—think claws, sorcery, and one brutal sacrifice. X-Men fans, brace for Storm: Earth's Mightiest Mutant #3, Inglorious X-Force #4, and X-Men United #2, plus crossovers like Planet of the Apes vs. Fantastic Four. Collections galore too, from Black Widow's Widowmaker epic to Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen. Even Godzilla roars in with Infinity Roar #3. Your pull list just got epic.

    Over in gaming, Marvel Rivals is revving up for Season 7.5, landing mid-April through late May. The star? Black Cat, slinking in with stealthy, high-mobility chaos to flip the meta upside down. Expect balance tweaks post-Season 7 shakeup, fresh cosmetics, events, and whispers of massive reveals—maybe even Endgame or Doomsday teases. Gamers, queue up.

    X-Men hype train? Choo-choo! Marvel just unveiled DNX, their huge 2026 event launching in September. It topped Bleeding Cool's most-read charts yesterday, with fans foaming over what's next for the mutants after recent bangers.

    And for a daily dose, today's Phantom strip delivers classic pulp adventure from T. Depaul, Mike Manley, and Jeff Weigel—perfect for that nostalgic hit.

    From MCU drama to Limbo brawls and cat burglar gamers, comic book's pulse is pounding. Grab your issues and stay tuned—this week's just the warm-up.

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  • Marvel's What If? 50th Anniversary Kicks Off With Bold Comic Reboots and Marvel Zombies Season 2
    2026/04/12
    Marvel's multiverse is buzzing with wild possibilities as the publisher gears up for the 50th anniversary of What If? this July. Kicking off with one-shots that twist iconic tales, like What If...? Secret Wars #1 reimagining the epic clash of universes, What If...? Jessica Jones #1 delving into the detective's darkest paths, and What If...? Spider-Man #1 spinning fresh webs on the wall-crawler's origin. These bold riffs on classics such as Kraven's Last Hunt promise to shatter expectations and thrill fans craving alternate realities[1][11].

    Over in animation land, Disney+ fans rejoice: Marvel Zombies, the undead spin-off from What If...?, is officially greenlit for Season 2. That nail-biting cliffhanger from the first season—Scarlet Witch as the zombie apocalypse's puppet master, terrorizing survivors like Ms. Marvel and Ironheart—finally gets resolution. Expect Kamala Khan and Riri Williams teaming up against Wanda's rotting reign, blending quirky heroes like Ant-Man's jarred head with gory hero-vs-zombie chaos[2].

    But not all comic news is superpowered fun. Comics legend Mark Evanier is reeling from a gut-wrenching theft: over a million dollars worth of original art swiped from his collection by a trusted contractor. Highlights include a signed Thor page from Journey Into Mystery #98 by Don Heck, Spider-Woman splashes, and personal gifts from late greats—many featuring nods to Evanier's own name. The industry is rallying, with creators boosting his PDF list to auction houses and collectors worldwide, turning this tragedy into a united front against art theft[3].

    Sales charts are exploding too, thanks to Image Comics' Absolute Batman effect. Transformers #1 hits a 13th printing, Head Lopper doubles orders, and Red Roots #1 surges to 60,000 copies. Hot sellers like Amazing Spider-Man #26, Lobo #1, and I Hate Fairyland #50 (featuring Todd McFarlane and Absolute Batman vibes) dominate bestseller lists, while DC's Batwoman and Deathstroke #1s climb amid Lobo mania[4].

    Teases abound for bigger shakes: Marvel hints at DNX, a massive event series by Jed MacKay and Federico Vicentini launching in September, building hype after Uncanny X-Men and Thor What If...? drops. Chip Zdarsky eyes his "Freedom 55" plan to dial back big publisher gigs for personal passion projects, citing burnout. Meanwhile, Ultimate Spider-Man #24 wraps Jonathan Hickman's stellar run, and X-Men lore bombshells reveal long-hidden Xavier allies[6][9][13].

    From zombie hordes to stolen treasures, comicdom's past few days deliver thrills, heartaches, and non-stop excitement—proof the page-turning world never sleeps!

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  • Comic Book News This Week: Supergirl #12 Tops Charts While Marvel Teases Major X-Men Cast Announcement
    2026/04/11
    The comic book world is buzzing with epic reveals and hot drops this week, blending fresh issues, blockbuster teases, and crowdfunding triumphs that have fans geeking out. Kicking things off, AIPT Comics crowned Supergirl #12 the top read of the week ending April 8, praising its soaring action and heartfelt moments, with Transformers #31 and DIE: Loaded #6 close behind for their high-stakes twists and genre-bending thrills.[2] Meanwhile, DC's Lobo #2 preview hit Comic Book Club, showcasing the intergalactic bounty hunter's chaotic rampage in four explosive pages set for April 15 release—perfect for fans craving that Main Man mayhem.[10]

    Shifting to the silver screen, Marvel's teasing big X-Men news, with ScreenCrush reporting an imminent cast announcement, key characters, writers adapting classic comics, and actors in the mix for the Mutant Saga—could Kitty Pryde or Colossus lead the charge?[9] Leaks from Power of X-Men hint at 2027 Marvel Legends figures tying into those stories, fueling collector frenzy.[11] Over in Avengers territory, whispers of Doctor Doom clashing with Deadpool in Doomsday have YouTube buzzing, promising a villainous showdown that could redefine the MCU.[3]

    Critical Role, the TTRPG powerhouse with deep comic ties, dropped bombshells: a live-action TV series, animated pilot with Amazon, and a movie pitch in the works, all while Campaign 4 Episode 21 unravels massive secrets.[1] D&D fans are equally hyped as Heliana X Ryoko's Guide to Mythology Kickstarter rockets toward $3 million—the biggest for 5.5e—with monster-hunting and kaiju-summoning books just days from smashing records.[1]

    Store shelves gear up for April 15, with Check Your Shortboxes hyping DC and Marvel's latest superhero slate amid swarms of collectors, and Green Brain Comics listing fresh arrivals alongside Drink & Draw events.[4][6] Even daily strips keep the pulse racing: The Phantom's April 11 installment delivers jungle intrigue from creators T. Depaul, M. Manley, and J. Weigel.[8] CovrPrice's Weekly Shaker spotlights price spikes in Ghostbusters, Sonic, Star Wars, and Witchblade issues, signaling hot aftermarket action.[13] Marvel's Armageddon solicits stole Bleeding Cool's top spot yesterday, hinting at universe-shaking events ahead.[12]

    From page-turners to screen dreams, comicdom's past few days feel like a non-stop convention—grab your pulls and stay tuned for more chaos!

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