Hot New Comics This Week 11-5-25
Hot New Comics This Week 11-5-25
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Hot New Comics This Week 11-5-25
New Comic Book Day keeps collectors on edge, wallets trembling, and speculation lists growing. November 5 brings another lineup ready to test your patience and your pull list. These picks from TrendingPopCulture.com mix first appearances, wild crossovers, and the kind of offbeat number ones that make long-term collectors quietly smirk when the rest of the market finally wakes up months later.
Alien vs. Captain America #1
Who asked for this? Everyone. The Xenomorphs finally meet the man who literally bleeds red, white, and blue. Marvel mashes together horror and heroism in a crossover that nobody saw coming but everyone will grab “just in case.” The First Avenger trading blows with acid-spitting aliens in a story promising a “new breed of super-soldier terror.” First appearances of the hybrid creatures are almost guaranteed, and the artwork looks ready to invade your nightmares. A chaotic, brilliant mix of pulp sci-fi and patriotic power—expect a print run that disappears faster than a facehugger on payday.
The Amazing Spider-Man #15
First appearances are what collectors live for, and this issue plants another flag in Spidey history. A new villain—one that promises to disrupt Peter’s life beyond the usual “woe is me” melodrama—steps out of the shadows. Marvel doesn’t toss new villains into the mix without intent, and this debut might stick. With artwork that feels kinetic and desperate, and the sense that this character could become the next must-own key, it’s the issue everyone will “wait for the second print” on, then immediately regret it.
DC K.O.: Knightfight #1
The title says it all—brutal brawls wrapped in caped egos. A fresh DC event-style title that blends Gotham grime with tournament chaos. Every panel looks like a poster. Expect surprise cameos, an over-the-top villain roster, and a battle format that feels ready-made for action figure tie-ins. This could easily introduce a new fighter-type hero fans cling to.
Death Dog #1
You know the kind of comic that sounds insane, looks insane, and probably is insane? This one. Death Dog #1 is the kind of indie release that the “I buy #1s just in case” crowd drools over. A violent, noir-tinged canine avenger (yes, really) on a vengeance run through a decaying cityscape. First appearance of Death Dog. Limited print run. That’s all anyone needs to know.
Echo: Seeker of Truth #1
A new series promising to expand Marvel’s mystical side, with Echo at its center again—reborn, redefined, and possibly realigned. The creative team seems intent on building a mythology that could intertwine with the bigger cinematic picture. Collectors already know: first issue, retooling of a major character, new abilities teased. This could become a quiet value-climber if her story carries into future phases.
Hot New Comics This Week 11-5-25
Harley & Ivy: Life and Crimes #1
The chaotic duo gets a new chapter that turns their romance into something darker and more layered. DC’s most unpredictable pairing navigates a world where love and criminality go hand-in-hand. The art captures Gotham’s sleek grime, and there’s a “new villainess on the rise” vibe buried in the solicit text that collectors will sniff out immediately. Harley and Ivy comics have a habit of aging well—don’t underestimate it.
No Place #1
An indie psychological thriller that drips dread from the first panel. Mysterious small town? Check. Secrets everyone’s afraid to speak? Double check. A creative team with a reputation for tension and strange world-building ensures No Place will draw attention once word spreads. First appearances galore and a premise begging for a streaming deal someday.
Planet Death #2
The second issue in a rapidly growing horror-sci-fi mix. The first issue barely hit shelves before selling out, and this continuation deepens the lore. There’s talk of a new creature reveal and expanding the universe around the survivors. If issue #1 becomes scarce, #2 will become the one speculators chase next.
Planet She-Hulk #1
Marvel throws She-Hulk into deep cosmic chaos, promising a new arc that could define her next evolution. First issue. New planet. New allies and enemies. The creative team teases an unexpected transformation that might make this the “Planet Hulk” moment for Jen Walters. Collectors: don’t blink on this one.
Space Scouts #1
Classic sci-fi with a modern, cinematic sheen. The first issue of Space Scouts launches a franchise-ready concept that screams “animated series potential.” First appearances of the crew, a central AI, and possibly a long-running antagonist. The art bursts with energy. If you collect #1s from creators who usually blow up two projects later, add it to your list.
Toybox Guardians #1
Toys come alive, but forget the whimsy—this one’s dark, weird, and violent. Each issue promises a new “guardian,” part of a fractured collective defending the remnants of childhood imagination. Indie collectors, you already know this formula: unique premise, limited print, potential cult following. This is one of those that gets pricey in back issue bins when no one’s paying attention.
Hot New Comics This Week 11-5-25
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