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  • Deadpool Meets Batman, Marvel's Ultraman Saga Concludes, and More: The Biggest Comic Book News of November 2025
    Nov 3 2025
    Comic book fans have plenty to talk about as the first week of November 2025 brings a cascade of fresh news and events featuring both classic and new characters. In one of the year’s most talked-about developments, Deadpool/Batman #1 has stormed the charts and, following its sold-out debut and reprint, will return for a third printing in December. This rare Marvel and DC crossover sees Wade Wilson hired for a job in Gotham City, creating a wild pairing between the Merc with a Mouth and the World’s Greatest Detective. It’s co-written by Zeb Wells, who also worked on the Deadpool & Wolverine movie, and illustrated by Batman veteran Greg Capullo. The new variant covers by Adam Kubert and other artists have collectors buzzing. Before this third printing lands, fans are also anticipating the Batman/Deadpool one-shot releasing this November—continuing the collaboration momentum between Marvel and DC, with hints that Superman and Spider-Man will meet up in 2026.

    Not to be outdone, Marvel has announced the culmination of its Ultraman saga with The Fall of Ultraman, a one-shot finale coming this February. The creative team behind Ultraman’s adventures at Marvel—Kyle Higgins and Mat Groom—are wrapping up five years of storytelling that included Ultraman crossing dimensions and teaming up with the Avengers in last year’s Ultraman X the Avengers. The story promises a cosmic threat that may prove to be Ultraman’s most challenging battle yet. The creators have teased that this conclusion was always planned from the start, promising fans an emotional farewell to Shin, Kiki, Dan, and the rest of the Ultra Guard.

    November is an especially rich month for new comics overall, with DC and Marvel previewing highly anticipated issues from X-Men, Spider-Man, and Batman franchises. Spider-Man fans can look forward to previews hinting at big developments for Peter Parker, while X-Men’s latest run spotlights familiar favorites with fresh challenges. Batman continues to drive excitement with new storylines that often intersect with major DC events.

    In the world of covers and collected editions, industry insiders are highlighting the most anticipated graphic novels, omnibuses, and hardcovers available this month. Adam Kubert’s exclusive variant for Deadpool/Batman, along with standout covers by Russell Dauterman and Esad Ribić, have drawn particular collector interest.

    Fans of horror comics will find the genre thriving, with Oni Press continuing its experiment driven by tales of firsthand paranormal encounters. New releases this mid-November expand the boundaries of comic storytelling through unique art and narrative forms.

    Meanwhile, artist Art Baltazar has entertained fans by drawing beloved faces like Hulk, Spider-Man, Chewie, and the Human Torch—demonstrating both nostalgia and fresh takes in character design. For webcomic enthusiasts, ongoing strips like Curtis by Ray Billingsley continue to deliver daily laughs and relatable stories.

    All told, the comic book landscape this week is energetic, with landmark crossovers, long-awaited final chapters, and a robust offering of new issues. Whether it’s the end of Ultraman’s Marvel journey, the growing legacy of Deadpool and Batman’s unlikely team-up, or the steady innovation in horror and independent comics, November 2025 is proving to be a dynamic and memorable month for comic fans everywhere.

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    3 min
  • Exciting Superhero Sagas and Twists Dominate the Comic Book Landscape this November
    Nov 2 2025
    The comic book world has been buzzing over the past few days with a steady stream of major releases, tantalizing previews, and game-changing news surrounding some of the biggest superhero and anti-hero characters. Marvel is kicking off November with dramatic developments for both the X-Men and Spider-Man stories, making mutant drama the talk of the fandom. The recently previewed Amazing X-Men #2 finds the team in dire straits—under the influence of the demonic Darkchild and her fearsome knight, the Juggernaut. The story promises new alliances and secrets, heightening suspense for longtime fans as the fate of the mutant heroes hangs in the balance. The comic officially arrives on November 5, just in time for eager readers to experience the next chapter.

    Simultaneously, the Ultimate X-Men are facing political turmoil in issue #21. The plot ventures into anti-mutant legislation within the fictional country of Hi No Kuni, reflecting contemporary struggles for rights and autonomy. These themes continue to resonate as the Children of the Atom are confronted by forces bigger than their superpowers, with the tension boiling over in this pivotal new issue.

    Spider-Man fans are equally excited as Miles Morales returns from his Ultimate Universe adventure—worse for ware and about to face his most dangerous adversary. The latest Miles Morales: Spider-Man #40 brings back Rabble, whose revenge-driven crusade threatens not just Miles himself but everyone around him. As the fallout from Ultimate Incursion continues to spread, long-buried horrors are unleashed, promising action-packed panels and sharp emotional stakes for readers accustomed to Miles pushing his limits against personal challenge as much as supervillain threats.

    Moon Knight is also set to take the spotlight. The preview for Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #14 hints at supernatural drama, with the Wrecker haunted by literal ghosts of his past. He’s seeking help from the Midnight Mission, but trust—especially for a former villain—is in short supply. The comic’s release on November 5 brings new art and variant covers, giving collectors plenty to hunt this week.

    November is shaping up as a pivotal month with releases from across the spectrum: Boom, Dark Horse, DC, Fantagraphics, IDW, Image, Mad Cave, Marvel, Oni Press, Titan, and Vault are all launching fresh titles and continuing major arcs. Leading independent picks are generating buzz alongside the heavy hitters, promising depth and variety for both superhero devotees and those seeking stories beyond capes.

    With Marvel’s recent announcement of the ARMAGEDDON event, crafted by Chip Zdarsky, speculations are ramping up about seismic changes for the entire Marvel Universe. ARMAGEDDON’s groundwork is being laid now, with Captain America appearances from Red Hulk and S.H.I.E.L.D., and the return of powerful Origin Boxes from Ultimate Tony Stark. This event is anticipated to rival Avengers: Disassembled in terms of long-lasting impact—with fans bracing for possible universe-shaking consequences and speculating if a Crisis-style reboot might be on the horizon.

    Collectors and readers alike are keeping a close eye on release schedules and variant covers as they prepare for New Comic Book Day this Wednesday, November 5. Whether you’re on the hunt for the next chapter in your favorite mutant saga, a supernatural showdown, or posing questions at Comic Book Club Live streams, these days offer a rich bounty of stories, surprises, and community interactions bound to make November one of the most memorable months for comics in recent memory.

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    4 min
  • Brace for a Comic Book Revolution: November's Lineup Shakes Up Superheroes and Fandom
    Nov 1 2025
    Comic book fans have entered November riding a wave of exciting new releases, bold character twists, and creative reinventions across the superhero landscape. From DC and Marvel solicitations for the month, one of the most buzzed-about books is Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1, a collection featuring renowned talents Daniel Warren Johnson and James Harren. This annual doesn’t just chronicle Batman's formative adventures—it reveals fresh details on how Bruce Wayne got his iconic Batmobile and explores the chaotic energy unleashed by his earliest foes, including Black Mask’s wild party squad.

    Meanwhile, Marvel has thrown a curveball with X-Vengers #1, where the legendary Avengers team is reimagined as mutants. Dani Moonstar leads a motley crew including Hawkeye, Vision, Water Widow, Shang-Chi, Cannonball, and the mysterious Variable Man, answering the call to defend Earth while navigating suspicion and prejudice in a world torn by mutant dynamics.

    Elsewhere in the Marvel universe, Venom: Black White & Blood #3 delivers a trio of outlandish stories. David Dastmalchian and Philip Tan dive into Venom’s primal hunt of Spider-Man before the landmark Amazing Spider-Man #299. Another tale spins out of the "What If Peter Parker Became the Punisher?" storyline, imagining a brutal, vengeance-driven Peter Parker grappling with the Venom symbiote. Takashi Okazaki’s vision transports Venom to ancient Japan for a clash between samurai symbiote and a fearsome Crimson Carnage.

    The week also swings the spotlight to Marvel Voices: Echo – Seeker of Truth #1, chronicling Echo’s quest in Los Angeles to shield her family from a menacing new adversary, and Planet She-Hulk #1, where Jennifer Walters is tasked with maintaining order on a war-torn alien world. Both stories offer nuanced takes and fresh settings, revitalizing underexplored corners of Marvel lore and giving supporting heroes the main stage.

    Not to be outdone, DC’s Absolute Green Lantern #8 continues pushing boundaries in cosmic heroics, while the publisher gears up for the long-awaited Bronze Age Batman Omnibus, delighting collectors eager to revisit classic tales with new clarity.

    In humor and romance, Harley And Ivy: Life And Crimes traces the origins and escapades of Gotham’s criminal BFFs, promising a blend of action and emotional depth. New comics from Michaël Sanlaville add variety to shelves, while legacy strips like Judge Parker engage readers with daily doses of serialized drama.

    Comic shops and online retailers are celebrating the November flood of releases with events and previews, spotlighting both omnibuses and graphic novels, making this month an irresistible mix of nostalgia and innovation for fans both new and old.

    The recurring theme across these titles is transformation—classic figures like Batman and the Avengers undergo reinvention, origin stories deepen familiar faces, and bold new directions prove that comic books are anything but static. As November unfolds, readers have an abundance of worlds to explore, mysteries to unravel, and dynamic heroes to root for, ensuring that comic book culture remains vibrant, unpredictable, and endlessly entertaining.

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    3 min
  • Exciting New Comic Book Storylines and Fan Events Captivate Readers in 2025
    Oct 31 2025
    Comic book fans are closing out October 2025 with plenty to celebrate, as major publishers light up shelves with ambitious new storylines and convention season ushers beloved characters and creators to fans around the globe. Among the hottest industry news is the runaway success of DC’s latest blockbuster event, DC K.O. #1. Demand was so intense that the issue sold out almost instantly, prompting DC to rush a second printing with new covers featuring powerhouse characters like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman amped up to mythic proportions. The action continues all through November with the launch of DC K.O. Knightfight and a promise of even bigger, bolder battles as All Fight Month kicks off in December. This event shakes up the Justice League canon and introduces fresh threats that promise to reverberate across the DC Universe.

    On the Marvel side, the October 2025 preview catalog is bursting with excitement. A sprawling X-Men event called Age of Revelation headlines, thrusting readers into a world where the heirs of Apocalypse rule and rebellion simmers beneath the surface. It’s an ambitious setup, introducing a mutant utopia challenged by insurgency, and brilliant creative teams are helming these issues. Also generating buzz is a crossover sure to thrill fans of both superheroics and animated fantasy—the Fantastic Four unite with Greg Weisman’s Gargoyles to take on the villainous Diablo. The Disney-animated gargoyles and Marvel’s first family investigating ancient secrets in the Baxter Building, with Tony Stark and David Xanatos even trading banter, is the sort of mash-up that gets both new and nostalgic readers through the door.

    Halloween brings a supernatural twist to the Marvel universe too, as Nico Minoru and Scarlet Witch get swept into a magical RPG gone wrong on New York’s streets, forced to battle goblins and dragons ripped from a cursed board game. Marvel’s tradition of October horror one-shots and miniseries continues, providing scares and laughs in equal measure.

    Convention season is already underway, offering even more for fans to experience. Rhode Island Comic Con returns November 7 to 9, hosting stars like Geena Davis, Susan Sarandon, and the cast of Daredevil. Notably, limited-run Avengers #31 exclusive covers are available for collectors. Meanwhile, GalaxyCon Milwaukee doubles down with celebrity tattoo sessions, late-night cosplay performances, and panels led by Star Trek legends. Down south, Nightmare Weekend Savannah promises ghost tours and live concerts for attendees, with Buffy’s James Marsters headlining both a panel and a stage show. Out west, Fan Expo San Francisco lands at the Moscone Center, uniting My Hero Academia cast members and stars like Gillian Anderson and Joseph Quinn, the latter hyping his soon-to-debut Human Torch role.

    The end of October also spotlights the year’s best new comic releases. Critics and readers this week are raving about Nights #16, RoboWolf #2, the oversized Absolute Batman 2025 Annual, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Annual. There’s also lively chatter about crossover projects, including the much-hyped Marvel/DC event whose second-print incentive editions are landing in stores now—hinting at even more jaw-dropping superhero alliances on the horizon.

    In the spirit of the season, shops from Lodi to Winnipeg are hosting local comic fests and signings, while new books pour onto shelves—ensuring October closes with a bang and the coming months are jam-packed for comic fans worldwide.

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    4 min
  • Thrilling Comic Book Releases and Conventions Captivate Fans in Late 2025
    Oct 29 2025
    Comic book fans are buzzing this week with a tidal wave of new releases and major comic events, making late October 2025 an unforgettable stretch for the industry. Shops everywhere just rolled out a shelfful of highly anticipated titles, headlined by the eye-catching All-New Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #3, a book that continues to ride the wave of popularity generated by Gwen Stacy’s multiverse adventures. Meanwhile, Venom: Black, White & Blood #3 and Death of the Silver Surfer #5 bring Marvel’s dark edge to the week, giving cosmic and symbiote fans plenty to chew on. In the DC Universe, collectors and longtime readers are snapping up Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1, billed as an intense, hyper-stylized exploration of Bruce Wayne’s psyche. Critics are calling it a “haunting showcase of rage, morality, and artistry,” making it a must-read for anyone interested in seeing the Dark Knight through a gritty, contemporary lens.

    This week, DC also wraps up Batman & Robin: Year One with issue 12, marking the end of a fan-favorite maxi-series noted for its sleek Chris Samnee artwork and an epic finish that’s left Gotham’s fate hanging in the balance. Not far behind is Batman: Long Halloween – The Last Halloween #10, with just two chapters left to close out the beloved saga. Superman fans get their own treat with the Superman Red & Blue 2025 Special #1, a one-shot promising bold visuals and heartfelt storytelling.

    It’s not just about singular issues, though—comic lovers are also gearing up for a jam-packed convention circuit. Winnipeg Comiccon just wrapped with notable appearances by Ron Perlman and WCW legend Sting, drawing cosplayers, collectors, and celebrities. But the season is far from over: DerpyCon in New Jersey kicks off October 31, blending comics, anime, gaming, and sci-fi, while Rhode Island Comic Con is set to open its doors November 7, featuring exclusive comics and an all-star lineup.

    Outside the convention halls, crossover titles are making a splash—Deadpool/Batman #1, a rare collaboration between Marvel and DC, is already on its third printing due to high demand, and fans can look forward to a stunning new variant cover. Marvel’s cosmic corner is stirring, with Imperial #4 seeding speculation about the return of Mar-Vell and possible new series like Planet She-Hulk and Nova: Centurion. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are also making waves, as new covers and series developments keep their lore fresh for both new and lifelong fans.

    This season isn’t just about superheroes in print. Comic festivals at local libraries, like the Sulzer Regional Library Comic & Arts Festival in Chicago and the Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival, are inviting fans of all ages to participate in panels, artist alleys, and hands-on workshops. Whether you crave intense psychological drama, cosmic showdowns, or the latest gossip from the convention floor, this week’s comic book news proves that the medium is alive, thriving, and full of surprises for every kind of reader.

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    3 min
  • Soaring Sales and Sizzling Conventions: DC's Absolute Universe Dominates the Comics Scene
    Oct 27 2025
    This past week in the world of comic books has been a whirlwind of excitement, reflecting not only in the major publishers' latest releases but also through globally celebrated comic conventions packed with fans and famous creators. DC’s Absolute Universe has just celebrated its one-year anniversary in record-shattering style, setting shops ablaze as collectors scramble for hot new books. The October milestone dropped seven must-own releases in 31 days, among them Absolute Evil #1, a mega-crossover uniting villains like Ra’s al Ghul and Joker forming a new Legion of Doom, and the pivotal Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1, which revisited Batman’s origins and the legend of the Batmobile. The launch of Absolute Catwoman #1 gave Selina Kyle a high-profile new start, while Tom Taylor’s Absolute Superman #9 pitted Clark Kent against a fresh wave of foes.

    Retailers are reporting some of the biggest print runs in years, with issues like Absolute Evil #1 and the Batman Annual each expected to clear 200,000 copies shipped. The buzz is palpable: DC’s Absolute books are outselling Marvel’s Ultimate Universe by more than 40 percent this month. Variant and foil covers are the collector frenzy, and the consensus is clear—October 2025 is DC’s moment. While DC soars, Marvel made headlines as well. The much-anticipated Deadpool/Batman crossover is already hitting a third printing, underscoring relentless demand for this mashup. This limited series features fresh variant covers from comic industry all-stars Adam Kubert, Russell Dauterman, and Esad Ribic. Wonder Woman and Batman also scored second printings for their most recent issues, with special foil variants adding to the flavor.

    Outside the Big Two, indie publishers brought their own flare this week. Vault rolled out Barbaric: The Black Knight #1, an over-length one-shot featuring the beloved antihero Flail and the return of fan-favorite characters Deadheart, Serra, and Ka, promising shocking twists and irreversible consequences. Post Malone’s Big Rig series concluded its first arc in a double-length finale, while cult titles like Event Horizon and Invincible Universe: Battle Beast rapidly sold out, prompting additional printings.

    Comic book culture thrived in real life as well, with MCM London Comic Con returning to EXCEL London and drawing thousands of fans. Star-studded panels featured Joseph Quinn, Jon Bernthal, and Karl Urban, offering autographs, photo ops, and cosplay competitions that filled social media with vibrant images. On the American side, the Cincinnati Comic Expo spotlighted Superman in celebration of the new film, filling the Sharonville Convention Center with costumed attendees and industry veterans. Meanwhile, New Jersey’s DerpyCon and California’s Lodi Comic Con welcomed fans with gaming, artist alleys, and family-friendly programming.

    As new issues of Miles Morales: Spider-Man and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Halloween Special hit store shelves, and with new Doctor Aphra comics arriving the week of October 29, 2025, it’s clear comic books are enjoying a renaissance this Halloween season. From Batman’s myth-building and Catwoman’s bold debut to power-packed conventions on both sides of the Atlantic, superheroes, villains, and passionate fans are all driving a week that shows just how strong and fun comics culture remains.

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    4 min
  • "Comic Book Fans Rejoice: Exciting Releases, Conventions, and Superhero Revelations"
    Oct 26 2025
    Comic book fans have had quite a week, with fresh releases, convention excitement, and revelations from the worlds of superheroes and villains lighting up the news. In London, MCM Comic Con is in full swing this weekend at ExCeL London, drawing fans from across the UK to immerse themselves in panels, celebrity encounters, and a bustling Artist Alley. Fans of Rick and Morty will be thrilled to see the voices behind the popular animated duo hosting a live panel, while an exclusive event for the upcoming film Predator: Badlands has brought both film buffs and comic enthusiasts together. The convention floor is abuzz with cosplayers, collectors, and creators, celebrating the best of pop culture and the latest in comic storytelling.

    Stateside, anticipation builds for DerpyCon in New Jersey, opening its doors at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick on Halloween weekend. The packed schedule promises everything from board gaming tournaments and AMV contests to a high-energy masquerade and artist signings. Comic books take center stage during panels dissecting both new releases and classic runs, and collectors are busy scouring the dealers’ room for rare finds and the latest variant covers.

    On the shelves this week, the October comic book catalog is overflowing with new series and major character spotlights. The Darkness returns in a much-anticipated reboot with Darkness #1, promising a gritty blend of crime and supernatural powers. For horror fans, Habitat #1 introduces a billionaire-built bunker descending into chaos as a lurking menace threatens to turn the survivors' last refuge into a tomb. Marvel’s cosmic villain Knull headlines his own series again, with Knull #1 set to showcase the God of the Void as he seeks revenge after his last defeat—even as his captors believe he is powerless.

    Batman aficionados have a treat coming up: Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 lands on October 29, peeling back the origin story of the Batmobile in DC’s Absolute Universe. Heavyweight creators Daniel Warren Johnson, James Harren, and Meredith McClaren are serving up intense tales of Bruce Wayne’s earliest days as Gotham’s protector, featuring a face-off with Black Mask’s henchmen and the debut of a very special ride.

    Marvel’s Emma Frost: The White Queen #5 (also out October 29) delivers a drama-packed issue as the traitor within the Hellfire Club’s Inner Circle is finally unmasked. Double-crosses and mutant mayhem are unleashed in New York City, with Emma fighting to reclaim her title in one of the sharpest mutant power struggles of the year.

    Beyond new issues and events, collectors are watching eagerly as Marvel comics gears up for the January launch of the Marvel Cosmic Invasion storyline, teasing variant covers and cosmic-level threats for classic teams and characters. Meanwhile, talks from both Marvel and DC at recent conventions, including NYCC, have dropped tidbits on the futures of flagship characters and teased what’s next for the interconnected superhero universes.

    Whether you’re tracking the debut of a new villain, poring over the Batmobile’s secret blueprints, or cosplaying your favorite mutant queen, the world of comics is as vibrant and fast-moving as ever this October. With more conventions ahead and a packed release schedule, there’s never been a better time to dive back into the ever-evolving worlds of ink and imagination.

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    4 min
  • Soaring Superheroes and Cosmic Sagas: Comic Book Buzz Captivates Fans Worldwide
    Oct 25 2025
    Comic books have burst into the news again this week, fueled by new releases, big convention announcements, and surprising story twists that are capturing fans’ imaginations across the globe. DC and Marvel, as ever, anchor the conversation with headline-grabbing launches and evolutions of fan-favorite characters, while major comic conventions offer real-world celebration for everything from superheroes to symbiotes.

    Marvel is making waves with the much-anticipated release of Venom: Black, White & Blood #3, arriving this week. This anthology issue delivers a wild ride across genres and timelines, including a samurai symbiote saga set in ancient Japan and a jaw-dropping story where Peter Parker, as the Punisher, becomes Venom himself. The creative team pulls from the likes of David Dastmalchian and Takashi Okazaki, promising brutal, out-of-the-box stories for Venom fans new and old.

    Adding to the Marvel roster is X-Vengers #1, where classic Avengers get a mutant makeover, led by mutant powerhouse Dani Moonstar. In a world reshaped by the X-Gene, familiar names like Hawkeye and Vision wield mutant powers in a fight to defend Earth. The creative retake is already sparking excitement for its bold reimagining of the Avengers as outcasts, echoing classic X-Men themes of fear, prejudice, and heroism in the face of adversity.

    Another Marvel saga drawing attention is Death of the Silver Surfer #5, hinting at the enigmatic rise of a new Silver Surfer just as the original’s cosmic journey has ended. Greg Pak's writing teases cosmic shifts and legacy as ripples from the Surfer’s fate are felt across the Marvel universe.

    Turning to DC, the publisher is riding high on the buzz from their January 2026 solicits, including fan-favorite events and new collectibles. Stories like Superman Red and Blue 2025 Special #1 offer a heartfelt one-shot that revisits the Man of Steel’s most iconic moments through the distinctive red and blue palette, boasting Eisner-nominated talent such as Paul Dini and Rainbow Rowell. Batman also commands attention with Absolute Batman Annual 2025 #1, which dives into Bruce Wayne's formative years and reveals the untold origins of his batmobile, paired with fresh perspectives on Gotham’s underworld.

    The convention energy is palpable this weekend as fans gather at Winnipeg Comiccon and prepare for DerpyCon in New Jersey, bringing creators, cosplayers, and celebrities—including appearances by Ron Perlman, known for his unforgettable portrayal of Hellboy. These events don't just offer photo-ops; they inspire spontaneous community, panels with big industry announcements, and a chance to see exclusive previews.

    From the mutants and vigilantes shaking up comic storylines to the charged atmosphere of convention season, comic books remain at the center of popular culture. Each week brings new stories, new heroes, and new fandom celebrations—reminding everyone that the comics world is alive with change, nostalgia, and boundless imagination.

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