

– A new Simpsons/ Star Wars crossover, Rogue Not Quite One, will be released tomorrow on Disney+ to mark May the Fourth.

It will arrive in comic book shops and digitally on November 1, and bookstores November 7, roughly during the planned release window for season two. The hardcover book, which costs $39.99, will include exclusive interviews, character, background and vehicle designs, and key art. – Skybound announced The Art of Invincible Season 1, a behind-the-scenes look at the first installment of the animated series, written by Marc Sumerak with a foreword by co-creator Robert Kirkman. Additionally, a Nintendo Switch version of the game is no longer planned, a decision likely stemming from the game’s low sales when it released on PC and current generation consoles last year. All four DLCs, including the final one adding Storm (also launching on May 11) will be available. – Marvel also revealed the Midnight Suns video game will be released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Thursday, May 11. The first chapter, “Spider-Verse Unlimited” #48, is now available to read on the Marvel Unlimited app. The arc, titled ‘Along Came the Spiders,’ will pit the heroes against a new villain.

Holtham, Nathan Stockman, and Pete Pantazis, teaming up Miles Morales, Peter Parker, Spider-Gwen, and Silk.

– Marvel launched a six-part “Spider-Verse Unlimited” arc by J. – Titan will release writer/artist Des Taylor’s “Scarlett Couture: The Munich File,” a sequel to his 2015 spy series “Scarlett Couture: Project Stardust.” The five-part follow-up will see Agent Scarlett Carver and her team discover “the effects of Project Stardust reach further than anyone had anticipated – there are new threats emerging, and this time, it’s personal.” Issue #1 releases August 9. “Business is booming, but it’s a dangerous occupation, one that she would’ve abandoned long ago if not for her daughter’s expensive medical treatments.” It will retail for $36.99 on September 22. A futuristic sci-fi comic, “TECH” follows Shel, a black market courier dealing in alien technology. – Via Daily Dead, Encyclopocalypse Publications announced “TECH,” the first graphic novel written and illustrated by filmmaker Vincenzo Natali ( Cube, Splice, Locke & Key, and more).
