Top 5 New Comics 10-29-25
Trending Pop Culture Top 5 New Comics: Key Firsts, Crossovers, and Collector Buzz
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Top 5 New Comics 10-29-25
This week’s Top 5 new comics aren’t just releases—they’re event markers. Each one taps into that collector’s instinct that knows when something could stick. First appearances, redesigns, major crossovers, and that rare combination of creative vision and speculative spark—it’s all here. Whether it’s a long-awaited team-up, a striking new variant, or a character debut that will have aftermarket watchers hovering like hawks, these five books define what makes collecting exciting. Let’s take a closer look at what’s heating up this week’s release list.
Marvel DC Deadpool Batman #1 (First Appearance of Logo)
You read that right. Marvel and DC finally blur the corporate borderlines with the most unlikely mash-up imaginable. Deadpool and Batman sharing a title is already headline-level absurdity, but the real collector draw is the first appearance of Logo, a character who is exactly what he sounds like—a brutal, motorcycle-riding antihero mash of Wolverine and Lobo. The design screams 90s muscle nostalgia wrapped in fan-fiction perfection. Expect this second printing’s “first appearance cover” to be the one collectors chase hardest. If Logo gains traction or even a cameo beyond this issue, this becomes the first key to own. The artwork blends two universes’ visual DNA in a way that might never happen again, so grab it now before “crossover fatigue” turns into “I wish I bought that.”
Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1
Phillip Kennedy Johnson writes this special with artwork that doubles as a cinematic study in mood. The minimalist red-black palette speaks louder than explosions, setting a stage for what could become a pivotal chapter in the Absolute line. The Annual format leaves room for experimentation, and that’s exactly what makes it worth watching—potential firsts, creative shifts, or subtle character introductions that get overlooked until DC calls them back three years later. For fans tracking the Absolute Batman run, this could be the issue that recalibrates the tone moving forward. And the cover? One of the most haunting Batman portraits of the year.
Top 5 New Comics 10-29-25
All-New Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #3
This issue isn’t just another Gwen variant; it’s a full redesign showcase, introducing what’s alread y being labeled the “Day of the Dead Gwen” costume concept. This variant presents a character design breakdown—a rare collector treat that bridges artbook and comic in one cover. Marvel has leaned hard into creative re-imaginings of its Spider-Verse roster, and this is one that fans will likely revisit if it ever hits a movie, video game, or toy line. With “Rivals” branding attached, expect more tie-ins and a potential game connection—meaning this could be the first glimpse of a multimedia pivot for the character. If you’re speculating, bet on visual-first collectibles like this variant to age better than storyline-first issues.
Undeadpool #1
Because Deadpool apparently doesn’t sleep—or die—Marvel kicks off Undeadpool as the next phase of Wade Wilson’s absurd immortality. Part horror, part meta-commentary, it’s billed under The Age of Revelation banner, suggesting wider implications for Marvel continuity. The creative team reportedly dives into the “infected hero” concept with more scope than parody, so first appearances or villain intros are fair game. The character on the cover hints at potential new antagonists from a cybernetic underworld, maybe even a major reveal down the line. For collectors, #1 issues under new banners always get attention, but add the “Age of Revelation” tag and you’ve got early seeds for a shared event.
X-Vengers #1
Marvel’s latest Age of Revelation title merges the mutant and Avenger mythologies into a single hybrid lineup. That cover alone—depicting a fierce, axe-wielding warrior—signals that this could mark the debut of a key new character within that crossover DNA. The mash-up premise echoes past event lines that aged well for collectors (House of M, Avengers vs. X-Men), and if this title lays the groundwork for a new team roster or mythology twist, it’s one you’ll want filed in your long box. Expect character reveals and maybe a glimpse into the next era of Marvel’s crossover machine.
Top 5 New Comics 10-29-25
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