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