Comic book fans, gear up for an explosive New Comic Book Day on March 18, 2026, as shelves overflow with fresh issues, sizzling variants, and market-shaking buzz. Marvel and DC are dropping heavy hitters, while indies steal the spotlight with alien invasions and sultry adventures.
Kick off with Marvel's powerhouse lineup: Amazing Spider-Man #24 swings in with killer variants from Lee Bermejo, Mark Bagley, and a Rod Reis Doom homage, perfect for web-slinging collectors. Ultimate Wolverine #15 nears its epic finale, pitting Logan against ultimate foes, while Ultimates #22 dives into post-Doom chaos with a new SHIELD squad starring Captain America scrambling for power. X-Men #27 and X-Men of Apocalypse #3 heat up mutant mayhem, and Moon Knight's Marc Spector #2 lurks with Declan Shalvey and Kaare Andrews covers. Don't sleep on Mortal Thor #8 or the new Century #1, teasing century-spanning thrills.
DC counters with Next Level launches under their bold marketing push—no reboot, just radical character reinventions. Deathstroke the Terminator #1 blasts off with Carmine Di Giandominico and Dan Panosian art, Batwoman #1 by Greg Rucka promises an ongoing saga for a new era, and Lobo #1 roars in amid Jason Momoa movie hype for Supergirl. Nightwing #136 flips through Jorge Fornes and Jae Lee card stock variants, Superman Unlimited #11 soars with Dan Mora and Bruno Redondo covers, and New Titans #33 shines with foil spot variants.
Indies are on fire per hot sales charts: 51 #1 from Mad Cave Studios storms Area 51 with aliens and goofball vibes, topping lists alongside Tigress Island #1's risque covers by Kaladen and Luana Vecchio's NSFW polybagged gem fetching $25 raw. Narco #1's Hitchcock homage by Daniel Hillyard adds horror heat at $20 highs, D'Orc #1's second print flies off shelves, and Todd McFarlane's Marvel Team-Up #14 facsimile hits $70 graded for Invincible fans. Super Creepshow #1 creeps in with Pye Parr and Derek Charm variants, while Invincible Universe Battle Beast #7 teams up with Rossi Gifford.
Beyond today, DC expands Elseworlds with Supergirl: Survive by Ethan S. Parker and Rod Reis launching June 3—a refugee blood saga—and Superman: Father of Tomorrow on May 27 by Kenny Porter and Danny Earls. Gaming ties in too, with Marvel Strike Force teasing Spider-Man reworks, Galactus events, and Age of Doomsday vibes. King Conan #1 reigns supreme on aftermarket surges fueled by Arnold Schwarzenegger's movie whispers.
From Doom homages to Lobo's return, this week's comics blend nostalgia, fresh arcs, and collector gold—pure adrenaline for your pull list!
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