Hot New Comics This Week 10-29-25

Hot New Comics This Week 10-29-25
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Hot New Comics This Week 10-29-25
It’s that sacred time again — New Comic Book Day. The moment every collector simultaneously dreads and anticipates. Wallets cry, short boxes rejoice, and speculation runs wild as a fresh stack of comics hits shelves. This week delivers a collision of universes, reimagined heroes, and creative chaos — exactly what keeps the hobby alive and unpredictable. Whether it’s a mash-up crossover you never saw coming or a small press title dripping with indie attitude, these are the comics that might just go from “new release” to “how much is that on eBay?” by the weekend. Let’s get into this week’s heat.

Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 — DC’s flagship vigilante takes the annual spotlight with a darker, more brutal tone that matches the “Absolute” branding perfectly. With writers Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Daniel Warren Johnson attached, collectors are already sniffing around for any first-appearance whispers. The yellow-splashed cover gives off major noir energy mixed with kinetic modern flair — this could be the issue that defines the Absolute line’s identity moving forward.

All-New Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #3 — Todd McFarlane’s legendary Spider-Man #316 cover gets an homage treatment with Venom looming large over Gwen Stacy’s alter ego. This issue could mark a turning point in Gwen’s ongoing symbiote encounters, and homage covers like this tend to age beautifully in the aftermarket. Artist David Marquez doesn’t hold back here, giving the Venom vs. Gwen clash some serious weight.

Barbaric: The Black Knight #1 — Owen and his talking axe are back, and if you’ve been sleeping on Vault’s Barbaric series, you’re missing one of the smartest fantasy books in years. This launch kicks off a new chapter and possibly introduces a major new character — the titular Black Knight. Expect chaos, decapitations, and the kind of dark humor that makes this series an indie darling with cult-level collectability.

Battleworld #2 — Marvel’s new event miniseries keeps expanding its crazy alternate-world tapestry. Spider-Man, the X-Men, and others collide in ways that feel like Secret Wars had a caffeine overdose. With each issue offering surprise cameos and unexpected fusions, the spec value lies in first appearances that could later evolve into full-fledged characters. Keep an eye on this one.

Cloak or Dagger #1 — The underrated duo returns with a moral twist — only one survives the new “Age of Revelation.” This one’s part of Marvel’s ongoing line reshuffle, and early chatter points toward a darker, edgier reinvention. New creative blood gives both characters room to grow beyond nostalgia, and this could mark a modern rebirth worth holding onto.

Expatriate X-Men #1 — The mutants have been scattered across time and universes before, but this spin-off under the “Age of Revelation” umbrella promises major shifts. Expect new costumes, altered powers, and maybe a few surprise recruits. A number one issue with this much promise? Yeah, it’s on every X-fan’s pull list already.

Hazcon #1 — This Image Comics debut is one of those quiet releases that suddenly turns loud when collectors catch on. Set in a corporate-run hazard zone, it reads like Fallout meets The Boys. That painted cover commands attention — raw, powerful, and perfect for speculators who love first-issue gambles.

M&M’s Growing Pains #1 — A Marvel and M&M’s team-up no one asked for but everyone will want once print runs are confirmed. These branded books are notorious for flying under the radar and skyrocketing years later due to scarcity. This could be one of those rare promotional oddities that turns into a collector’s headache to track down.

Marvel DC Deadpool Batman #1 (Second Printing – First Appearance Cover of Logo) — The pop-culture explosion that broke the internet gets even wilder with its second printing, and this time collectors get the first appearance cover of Logo — the chaotic hybrid of Deadpool, Wolverine, and Lobo. While the original release already caused a frenzy, this follow-up edition cements the character’s visual debut right on the front. Expect this cover to become the go-to key for Logo’s first collectible moment. Crossovers like this rarely happen, and second prints with first appearance covers? Those tend to age like fine speculation fuel.

Spawn: The Scorched #47 — Todd McFarlane’s interconnected Spawn universe keeps marching, and this issue teases a new armored warrior that could very well be a key long-term player. With McFarlane titles, any new design or costume tweak sends collectors scrambling. Don’t overlook this mid-run gem.

Star Wars: Boba Fett – Black, White & Red #2 — A continuation of Marvel’s gritty anthology experiment that delivers violence and artistry in equal measure. This time, it’s all about Boba Fett — rendered in stark monochrome with splashes of blood-red intensity. Each issue features a standalone story, and these minimalist covers have been hot among Star Wars completists.

Superman: Red & Blue 2025 Special #1 — DC revisits the duality of the Man of Steel with another red-and-blue themed anthology. The retro-inspired art and moody palette echo Silver Age Superman with a modern edge. These one-shots always bring together powerhouse creative teams, and this one feels primed for nostalgic readers and completists alike.

ThunderCats: Pumyra #1 — The fierce feline warrior finally takes center stage in her own solo story. After years of being overshadowed by Lion-O and Cheetara, Pumyra gets her claws out for real. This could be a sneaky sleeper hit for 80s cartoon collectors and anyone who loves a first solo title spotlight.

Undeadpool #1 — Deadpool gets the zombie treatment in the latest Age of Revelation tie-in, because of course he does. Expect dark comedy, ridiculous gore, and some clever multiverse chaos. The horror mash-up market is thriving, and this one feels tailor-made for variant collectors and undead enthusiasts.

X-Vengers #1 — The title alone screams chaos — a fusion of mutant and Avenger DNA under the Age of Revelation arc. It’s the kind of concept that can’t help but turn heads. The lineup looks wild, the art pops, and it carries all the makings of a sleeper team book collectors may later regret passing on.

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