Hot New Comics This Week 10-22-25
Hot New Comics This Week 10-22-25
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Hot New Comics This Week 10-22-25
Another Wednesday, another reason for collectors to feel that familiar twitch in their wallets. New Comic Book Day on October 22 brings another wave of speculation-ready books — those potential treasures that could either pay off big or sit long enough for you to pretend you never bought them. From milestone issues to eerie debuts, superhero revelations to nostalgic revivals, this week’s lineup has collectors buzzing. Remember, these picks aren’t guarantees — they’re opportunities. That’s the thrill of it, right? Let’s get into what might be tomorrow’s grail and what’s bound to turn heads this week.
Green Lantern #28
The cosmic cops are back at it, and this issue hints at deeper fractures in the Corps that could send shockwaves through the DC Universe. A mysterious new Lantern presence is said to emerge — possibly the first appearance of a character who challenges the Green and Violet emotional spectrums alike. With Jeremy Adams writing and Xermanico delivering stellar visuals, this could be one of those “don’t-sleep-on-it” issues. Green Lantern lore tends to explode in value when a new ring or wielder enters the picture, so this one’s worth a speculative glance.
Immortal Legend Batman #3
The series that blends Batman mythology with Arthurian legend continues. This issue pits the Dark Knight against the echoes of the past, as ancient magic collides with Gotham vengeance. Dan Mora’s art remains dynamic, while the evolving mythos surrounding the “Knight Eternal” version of Batman might plant seeds for future adaptations. There’s talk among collectors that this could introduce a new relic connected to Excalibur’s legacy — exactly the kind of wild fusion that catches on fast in collector circles.
Hot New Comics This Week 10-22-25
King Spawn #50
Fifty issues of mayhem later, Spawn celebrates another milestone — and Todd McFarlane himself makes sure it’s a fiery one. This oversized issue teases a shocking development for Al Simmons and possibly a first glimpse of a major new villain emerging from the pits. Every time McFarlane hits a round number issue, we get something that later becomes a key in hindsight. This one’s dripping with green energy, carnage, and anniversary significance — all the ingredients for a must-grab issue for fans and flippers alike.
Omega Kids #1
From the mind of Rob Reis, this new Marvel title launches a group of mutant children forced to reckon with powers too great for their age — and too dangerous for Xavier’s legacy. The title alone screams first appearances, and given Marvel’s pattern of seeding future stars in these kinds of debut books, collectors should watch closely. If even one of these Omega-level kids sticks, you’ll be glad you bought early. The Age of Revelation imprint tag also means heavy tie-ins with other mutant books — synergy that often equals speculation gold.
Predator Black, White & Blood #4
The Predator anthology keeps the intensity flowing, mixing sharp storytelling with stunning monochrome brutality. This issue offers a new hunt told through minimalist visuals that somehow amplify every drop of blood. With creators rotating each issue, collectors will want to pay attention to the writer-artist teams — these short stories have a habit of introducing hunters and worlds that later tie into major continuity. The limited print nature of these anthologies keeps the demand alive long after release week.
Predator Kills the Marvel Universe #3
And here we go — the crossover no one expected but everyone wants to see. Hulk, Wolverine, and the Predator share the same battlefield in an issue that has “chaotic brilliance” written all over it. This series has already become a conversation piece in both fandoms, and issue three doesn’t hold back. Expect brutal showdowns, potential death shocks, and at least one viral panel destined for the internet. It’s the kind of pop culture collision that makes collectors nervous about missing out — and for good reason.
Radioactive Spider-Man #1
A new chapter in Marvel’s Age of Revelation era, this one mutates the mythos again — literally. What happens when Peter Parker’s original radiation exposure evolves decades later? Expect grotesque new powers, moral fallout, and maybe a chilling introduction of a “radiated rival.” The creative team builds on the legacy of Marvel’s reimagined events while tying in with multiple Revelation titles. Whether you’re here for speculation or nostalgia, this issue should be in your bag.
Hot New Comics This Week 10-22-25
Speed Racer: Tales from the Road #1
Mad Cave Studios revs up nostalgia with a modern, high-octane twist. Written by Mark London with story work from David Pepose and Sebastián Píriz, this debut spins new life into the iconic franchise. The cover art’s kinetic energy captures the spirit of Speed Racer while hinting at darker undertones behind the wheel. This marks the start of a potential new Speed Racer continuity — meaning early copies might be collector bait if the series takes off.
The Last Wolverine #1
The claws are back for another grim future. This “Age of Revelation” tie-in revisits Logan at the end of his long road — older, meaner, and possibly facing his final mutation. The haunting cover art teases a feral twist that will have fans talking. If Marvel decides to carry this “last” version of Wolverine forward into canon, this debut could be the start of something huge. Expect first appearances tied to this darker timeline and a story that bleeds tragedy and legacy.
The Terminator Metal #1
The machines rise again, and this time the tone feels raw and stripped down. The artwork delivers that metallic dread fans crave, blending science fiction horror with militaristic intensity. The first issue is said to introduce a new hybrid Terminator — possibly a new model designation that could become part of franchise lore. With fans desperate for new canon, this debut stands as one of the more intriguing speculative plays this week.
Huge Detective #1
Titan Comics drops something weird and wonderful here. Imagine a noir detective story starring a literal giant — a world-weary colossus investigating crimes in a city built for normal-sized people. The art style grabs attention, but it’s the originality of the concept that sells it. If the series delivers, this could become Titan’s next breakout hit. First issue, strange premise, limited run — the perfect storm for collectors who like to take risks on the oddball hits.
X-Men: Book of Revelation #1
The mutant event that’s been building across multiple “Revelation” titles finally takes center stage. Apocalypse’s presence looms large as the X-Men face a divine-level showdown that redefines power on Krakoa and beyond. Expect appearances from Wolverine, Storm, and other heavy hitters, plus the introduction of new mutants tied to the Revelation storyline. This one could easily set up future arcs across multiple X-titles. Big first issue energy, heavy lore, and plenty of speculation fuel — exactly how collectors like it.
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