Hot New Comics This Week 10-15-25

Hot New Comics This Week 10-15-25
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Hot New Comics This Week 10-15-25
This week’s new releases don’t just bring fresh ink and flashy covers — they bring pure speculation fuel. Whether you’re hunting first appearances, future crossovers, or just eyeing that one book that’ll have collectors scrambling next year, the October 15 slate is stacked with potential. From Marvel’s chaos to DC’s flash of brilliance to indie surprises no one saw coming, these are the books you’ll want bagged and boarded before everyone else catches on.

Iron & Frost #1 – Marvel isn’t holding back with this one. Emma Frost and Tony Stark collide in a strange fusion of intellect, ego, and icy dominance. The cover by Ryan Brown alone screams collector bait, but inside we could be looking at a power shift that bleeds into future “Age of Revelation” arcs. Keep an eye out for new alliances and maybe a villain twist — Stark doesn’t share the stage quietly.

Artillery Weapons of Art #1 – Jimmie Robinson’s latest from Invader Comics turns the art world into a literal battleground. Paint, politics, and power make for a unique commentary-meets-chaos concept that screams indie heat. Expect low print runs and even lower shelf life once word spreads that this might be the next underground sleeper.

Rogue Storm #1 – When two powerhouses share a title, you know it’s going to get stormy. Rogue and Storm headline this “Age of Revelation” tie-in, and this could mark the first big X-universe shakeup in the post-Krakoa era. Two fan-favorite mutants, one book, and a ton of speculation on who walks away changed forever.

Fantastic Four x Gargoyles #1 – Now this is a mash-up nobody asked for but everyone will buy. Marvel’s classic explorers meet Disney’s stone protectors, and it works far better than it should. It’s weird, dark, and visually wild — and let’s face it, Gargoyles nostalgia sells. Expect the variant covers to move fast, especially the painted-style ones that merge The Thing’s grit with Goliath’s fury.

Hot New Comics This Week 10-15-25

Absolute Flash #8 – DC’s speedster saga doesn’t slow down. This issue cranks up the cosmic energy and might hint at a major speed-force reset. The art’s explosive, the tone’s cinematic, and for collectors — the potential introduction of new force-related abilities might make this one a key issue.

Sinister’s Six #1 – “Age of Revelation” continues with a sinister twist. Mr. Sinister assembles his own team of mutants that look more like a black-ops nightmare than a villain squad. With Venom, Mystique, and a few unexpected faces in the mix, this series could easily explode into a new franchise arc. Collectors, grab the first print before Marvel rebrands them again.

The Punisher Red Band #2 – The Red Band label says it all: this one’s not for the faint of heart. Marvel’s mature content tag guarantees brutality, and with Frank Castle surrounded by laser sights on the cover, the tone’s pure vengeance. It’s dark, unapologetic, and if the creative team keeps this energy, you’re holding one of the year’s grittiest runs.

Death of the Silver Surfer #5 – The cosmic drama continues as Galactus looms over a doomed Surfer. The cover’s epic, but the interior story may mark a turning point for Marvel’s celestial lineup. Could this truly be the end of Norrin Radd — or a rebirth into something darker? Either way, you’ll want this finale issue.

Unbreakable X-Men #1 – The next phase of mutant evolution begins here. The bold new team dynamic and striking art style scream long-term potential. The title alone signals this series might reshape mutant lore, and that cover — stylish, modern, and instantly iconic — should be on every wall of fame.

Nightwing #131 – Stylish, sleek, and always two steps ahead of Gotham’s chaos, Nightwing continues his streak of must-collect issues. This one promises a new adversary with a flair for psychological warfare. Every time a new villain enters Dick Grayson’s orbit, collectors pay attention. This could be the next breakout.

Hot New Comics This Week 10-15-25

Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #4 (Wolverine-Zilla Variant) – Dave Wachter delivers a mash-up nobody expected — and everyone will talk about. Godzilla with Wolverine’s claws? That’s cover of the week material. Marvel’s absurd crossover event keeps topping itself, and this one might just claw its way into collector legend.

Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 – A fresh series inspired by Nickelodeon’s animated legacy, this book packs energy, style, and nostalgia into one radical reboot. A modern twist on the Turtles’ storytelling style could ignite a new wave of collectors who grew up on the cartoon.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder #2 – Shredder takes center stage in a visually brutal follow-up issue. With his redesign and darker tone, this run feels like a character redefinition. Expect this series to become a staple for TMNT fans wanting more grit than goof.

The Incredible Hulk #30 – Hulk smashes his way through another nightmare matchup, and the visuals are electric. The art team’s heavy linework and monstrous detail make this one feel like a horror comic in green. Rumors are swirling about a new creature debut — so don’t sleep on this issue.

Hector Plasm: Hunt the Bigfoot #1 – The supernatural detective returns in a wild cryptid chase that blends pulp and horror. This indie entry from Image screams cult hit. Between its humor, haunting vibe, and monster-hunting premise, you can bet this one will quietly skyrocket once it’s gone from shelves.

G.I. Joe #12 – The tension in this Image series continues to build as the team faces a rogue operative from within. Joshua Williamson’s writing has been tight, character-driven, and loaded with military realism that appeals to both classic Joe fans and new readers. Don’t overlook later-run issues — these often age better than the early ones.

Hot New Comics This Week 10-15-25

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