5 New Key Issues This Week: All-New Venom, Ghost-Spider 2099, and Major First Appearances

This week brings a fresh slate of comics with first appearances, bold new directions, and intriguing storylines that make these issues prime targets for collectors. Here’s a closer look at the must-haves for your collection:

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All-New Venom #1 Marvel reinvents the symbiote wheel with a brand-new host for Venom. Al Ewing takes the reins with his knack for blending character depth with high-stakes storytelling, while Carlos Gomez captures the kinetic energy of a symbiote in action. The identity of the new host—a swashbuckling, fun-loving figure—adds an element of intrigue. Is it someone we know, a complete wildcard, or a character with larger implications for the Marvel Universe? This first appearance sets the stage for speculation, ensuring it’s a key issue to add to your collection.

Conquest 2099 #4 The dystopian future of Marvel’s 2099 line takes an electrifying turn with the introduction of Ghost-Spider 2099, a fresh addition to the Spider-Verse who may just steal the spotlight. Written against the backdrop of Spider-Man and Logan’s desperate struggle against Dracula’s vampire forces, this issue raises the stakes (pun intended) for the future of 2099. Spiderside’s shocking command to exterminate all vampires promises to alter the landscape of this universe forever. First appearances in the 2099 timeline often hold long-term value, and Ghost-Spider 2099 is poised to be a standout.

Two-Face #1 Harvey Dent steps into the spotlight in this gritty exploration of his duality, now serving as an attorney for Gotham’s criminal elite. Balancing his newfound legal role with the ever-present threat of Two-Face, this debut issue delivers the intensity fans expect from Gotham’s dark corners. Victor Zsasz as a key player ups the ante, introducing a new chapter in Batman’s rogues’ gallery. With courtroom drama, internal conflict, and the potential for new characters to emerge, this issue has all the makings of a speculative gem for Bat-collectors.

Absolute Superman #2 The stakes climb higher as the Lazarus Corporation sends its elite Peacemakers to retrieve a rogue agent disrupting their plans. But their target isn’t going down quietly. The limited availability of this series—capped at one copy per customer at Midtown Comics—adds an exclusivity factor, making it a hot item for collectors. This issue continues to build momentum with high-octane action and plot twists, cementing its place as a must-watch series for those tracking modern Superman lore.

Thundercats Apex #1 Thundercats fans, this is your moment. Apex, a mysterious new figure with a glowing red eye and an unstoppable drive, makes their debut in this oversized special. With a saloon shootout that sets the tone for their ruthless efficiency, Apex’s arrival hints at major developments in the franchise’s lore. At 40 pages, this issue delivers a meaty introduction to a character likely to play a significant role moving forward. The speculation potential for Apex’s first appearance makes this a key pick for fans and collectors alike.

This week’s lineup is packed with speculative value, first appearances, and limited availability, ensuring these comics are more than just good stories—they’re investments. Keep your pull list sharp and grab these while you can.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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