Both Marvel Comics and DC Comics released their solicitations for July 2018 this week. July is promising to be another busy month for the industry, with more Marvel books relaunching for Fresh Start and DC celebrating the long-awaited wedding of batman and Catwoman.

The Return of Superman and Action Comics

Superman #1 cover by Ivan Reis. (DC Entertainment)

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More Marvel Relaunches

Captain America #1 cover by Alex Ross. (Marvel Comics)

Amazing Spider-Man #1 cover by Ryan Ottley. (Marvel Comics)

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Batman and Catwoman's Wedding

Batman #50 cover by Mikel Janin. (DC Entertainment)

Catwoman #1 cover by Joelle Jones. (DC Entertainment)

New Marvel Miniseries

The Life of Captain Marvel #1 cover by Julian Totino Tedesco. (Marvel Comics)

Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 cover by Geoff Shaw. (Marvel Comics)

The End of the Inhumans?

Death of the Inhumans #1 cover by Kaare Andrews. (Marvel Comics)

More Justice League Teams

Justice League Dark #1 cover by Alvaro Martinez. (DC Entertainment)

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Scroll down to see the most noteworthy new comics coming from the two publishers.Both Superman and Action Comics are going on a brief hiatus while writer Brian Michael Bendis and six A-List artists tackle the weekly Man of Steel miniseries in May and June. Fortunately, both ongoing series will return in July.Superman returns with a new #1 issue, as Bendis and artist Ivan Reis chart a new course for both Superman and Clark Kent. Action Comics will pick up where #1000 left off, pairing Bendis with current Superman artist Patrick Gleason.Several key Marvel books are being relaunched as part of the Fresh Start initiative in July. First, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Yu are taking the reins of Captain America, as Steve Rogers battles a new enemy bent on tarnishing the very name of Captain America.Then, Amazing Spider-Man is being relaunched under the new creative team of Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley. The solicit promises a "back to basics" approach for the character, one that brings with it new supporting characters and a new villain.Finally, Laura Kinney is taking back her old mantle as X-23 in a new ongoing series from Mariko Tamaki and Juann Cabal.After plenty of buildup, DC is showcasing the wedding between Batman and Catwoman in Batman #50. This issue features writer Tom king joining forces with a massive lineup of artists. But will these two star-crossed lovers actually tie the knot, or is there a different fate in store for them?Either way, this issue also sets the stage for a new ongoing Catwoman series from writer/artist Joelle Jones , as Selina runs afoul of the GCPD and a new villain.Marvel is also debuting several important new miniseries in July. First is The Life of Captain Marvel by Margaret Stohl and Carlos Pacheco, which re-examines Carol Danvers' origin story. The book wasn't originally announced as a limited series, but we sense another relaunch coming just in time for the new movie.The current Thanos series may be ending, but Cosmic Ghost Rider is getting his own spinoff miniseries by writer Donny Cates and artist Dylan Burnett. According to the solicit, the series will take place after, not before, the events of "Thanos Wins."Also look for Ed Piskor's acclaimed X-Men: Grand Design to return in July for another two-issue run. X-Men: Grand Design - Second Genesis will explore the beloved Chris Claremont era of Uncanny X-Men and tales like "The Dark Phoenix Saga." Marvel's most ominous new series in July is undoubtedly Death of the Inhumans , from writer Donny Cates and artist Ariel Olivetti. Little is known about the plot of the series or whether it will truly live up to the name, but expect all-out war between the remaining Inhumans and the Kree Empire.Scott Snyder's new twice-monthly Justice League comic debuts in June, and it'll be followed by two new monthly JL books in July. First, James Tynion IV and Alvaro Martinez are bringing back the supernatural team Justice League Dark. Then, Steve Orlando and Stjepan Sejic are debuting the cosmically inclined Justice League Odyssey, a book that features Darkseid as a team member.