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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