DCs Year of the Villain #1, DC Comics, Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, comic book, Alex Maleev, Jim Cheung, Francis Manupul

365 Days In One Felonious Group Hug For ‘DCs Year Of The Villain #1’ On The Wednesday Run

DC’s stable of villains take center stage – beginning with today’s 25-cent “Year of the Villain” comic book storyline that will have reverberations through plenty of monthly DC titles in 2019!

Scream With Glee For ‘Aliens: Dead Orbit Oversized HC’ On The Wednesday Run

Celebrate #AlienDay2019 with the release of the chock-full-of-chest-bursting-goodies Alien: Dead Orbit Over-sized Hardcover!

Mary Shelley Monster Hunter #1, Adam Glass, Olivia Cuartero-Briggs, Hayden Sherman, Aftershock Comics, Mary Shelley Monster Hunter, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, horror, comic book, first issue

Stitch Yourself Together For ‘Mary Shelley Monster Hunter#1’ On The Wednesday Run

Follow the real-life exploits of nineteenth century novelist Mary Shelley – who not only wrote the greatest of monster novels, but also experienced the entire adventure firsthand!

Detective Comics

The Wednesday Run Celebrates 80 Years of Batman with Detective Comics #1000

What other book could top this week’s Wednesday Run than one that celebrates the incredible history of Batman, and the incredible creators who have made their mark on the cape and cowl? 

Invisible Kingdom, G. Willow Wilson, Christian Ward, Dark Horse Comics, Berger Books, science fiction, sci fi, comic books, miniseries

Be Seen Reading ‘Invisible Kingdom #1’ On The Wednesday Run

Invisible Kingdom uses science fiction to tell an original and fascinating take on real human drama – one that is entirely relevant to our twenty-first century experiences.

The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1, Ms. Marvel, Saladin Ahmed, Minkyu Jung, Marvel Comics, comic book, Kamala Khan

Magnificently Marvel At ‘The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1’ On The Wednesday Run

Kamala Khan, the first Muslim character to star in her own comic book series from Marvel Comics, is back in an all new, coming of age, marvelously titled: The Magnificent Ms. Marvel!

Captain Marvel Braver & Mightier #1, Jody Houser, Simone Buonfantino, Marvel Comics, Captain Marvel, comic books, comics, Avengers, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU

Go Higher, Further, Faster With ‘Captain Marvel: Braver & Mightier #1’ On The Wednesday Run

Looking to fill your time until next week’s release of the new Captain Marvel film? Marvel Comics has you covered with a plethora of Captain-starring comics, beginning with Captain Marvel: Braver & Mightier #1

Stronghold, Stronghold #1, Phil Hester, Ryan Kelly, Aftershock Comics, comic book, first issue, science fiction

It’s A Cosmic Prison Break In ‘Stronghold #1’ On The Wednesday Run

Whether you’re for walls or you’re against them, we should all get behind the cosmic horror and high adventure of new series, Stronghold!

Savage Sword of Conan #1, Gerry Duggan, Ron Garney, Richard Isanove, Marvel Comics, Savage Sword of Conan, Conan, comic book

Barbarically Slash Your Way Towards ‘Savage Sword Of Conan #1’ On The Wednesday Run

Robert E. Howard’s infamous Conan the Barbarian is back again – this time carrying a title that harkens the classic magazine format Marvel Comics of the 1970’s!

Female Furies #1, Cecil Castellucci, Adriana Melo, DC Comics, Female Furies, comic book, miniseries, first issue

Feel The Fourth World Frenzy Of ‘Female Furies #1’ On The Wednesday Run

Jack Kirby’s strange and obscure Fourth World, all-female fighting force, battles their way in to their own series…finally!

Wyrd #1, Curt Pires, Antonio Fuso, Dark Horse Comics, comic books, first issue, Wyrd

Strangeness, Thy Name Is ‘Wyrd #1’ On The Wednesday Run

If there’s something unnatural in the world, something too strange for the US Government to investigate, Pitor Wyrd is on the case. As are all lovers of dark, science fiction adventure comic books, with the premiere issue of Wyrd #1.

A Wondrous Mystery Revealed In ‘Naomi #1’ On The Wednesday Run

There’s a deep mystery brewing in the DC Universe and superstar writer Brian Michael Bendis aims to peel back that enigmatic onion with a brand new character and a brand new banner aimed at younger readers!