
The Stack: Justice League: Dark Tomorrow Special, Ultimate Spider-Man, And More
On the Stack podcast for July 30, 2025, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Justice League: Dark Tomorrow Special #1, Ultimate Spider-Man #19, and so many more!
Marvel was founded in 1939, and originally called Timely Comics. Now owned by Disney, the publisher is the home of superheroes like Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, The Hulk, and Thor. You can also find iconic villains like Thanos, The Red Skull, Loki, and many more inside the pages of Marvel’s books. The company is based in New York City.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of Marvel Comics. In addition, listen to podcast interviews with writers and artists. You can also hear directly from editors and fans. Comic Book Club also has a weekly MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) podcast called MarvelVision. Each week, we break down theatrical movies and TV shows.
On the Stack podcast for July 30, 2025, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Justice League: Dark Tomorrow Special #1, Ultimate Spider-Man #19, and so many more!
Marvel’s 1776 sends Captain America back in time. Captain America takes on Aliens. Plus, it’s pledge drive time for the Comic Book Club Patreon.
It’s back to the ’60s for a groovy new MCU movie as we go full spoilers reviewing Fantastic Four: First Steps on our podcast.
Read a preview of Spider-Man Vs. The Sinister Sixteen #1 from Marvel Comics, written by J. Michael Straczynski with art by Phil Noto.
Ultimate Spider-Man ending. Something is Killing the Children to run at least 100 issues. 2025 Eisner Awards winners announced.
That’s putting a mask on a mask if you ask me.
Read a preview of The Thing #3 from Marvel Comics, written by Tony Fleecs with art by Justin Mason.
Frank Miller is writing and drawing a new Dark Knight story. DC announces Absolute Green Arrow. IDW is pitting the TMNT versus Godzilla.
Hopefully they finish it by the time the movie opens!
Read a preview of Savage Wolverine #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Tom Bloom with art by Devmalya Pramanik and Guillermo Sanna.