New Week, New Thrills: Unveiling the Hottest Comic Picks for 9/11/24

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Well, speculators and collectors, for years there was talk about how cool it would be to have the actual Godzilla character Venomized. The day has come, this Wednesday, the Venom #37 variant cover will show us the first look ever at the Godzilla/Symbiote. Grab your copy, collectors want this. 
Sticking with the symbiote stuff, Venom War: Carnage #2, where Carnage discovers the disturbing applications of the symbiote-killing K-chemical. Saved by the unlikely ally Meridius, things are about to get messy. Venomverse: Reborn #4 brings a maelstrom of Venomized chaos across the multiverse. Get ready as Dan Slott and Stephen Byrne spin a tale where Nighthawk teams up with a Venom for a dark and thrilling adventure. Justina Ireland and Ken Lashley dive into the heart of a symbiote-forged Wakanda, presenting a version of the kingdom that’s never been seen before. And Al Ewing and Danilo S. Beyruth prepare us for what’s next in the ever-expanding Venomverse. This issue explores the uncharted and uncanny corners of the Marvel Universe(s), offering fans a spectacle of symbiote splendor. Meanwhile, in Venom War Wolverine #1, Wolverine faces a new kind of nightmare as he becomes a Zombiote! Imagine Wolverine, already a force of nature, now driven by a symbiote’s insatiable hunger. This horrific twist might just redefine survival in NYC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Star Wars #50 delivers a monumental fifty-page issue where Jedi Master Luke Skywalker and Ben Solo uncover profound truths about the balance between Light and Dark. This issue is not only a collector’s dream but a narrative goldmine. Avengers Assemble #1—Steve Rogers is ringing in a new era at the Avengers Mansion with jackets and all. When the Red Skull’s daughter stirs up trouble, Cap and his new crew are on it, unless Hawkeye’s poker game distracts them too much. And staying on topic about the Avengers, check out the cool Claudio Sciarrone Disney homage cover; Amazing Spider-Man #57. It pays respect to the original Avengers #223 cover from 1982 (Ed Hannigan and Klaus Janson). In Fantastic Four #25, cosmic chaos meets domestic drama. The team’s accidental trip to an alien world promises both survival challenges and interstellar misunderstandings, especially with Johnny Storm stirring up trouble in true Human Torch fashion. For those who crave a bit of eerie, Vengeance of the Moon Knight #9 keeps details under wraps with a “classified” teaser that’s bound to keep you guessing. And speaking of night crawlers, Nightwing Uncovered #1 showcases a collection of the most iconic covers featuring Gotham’s acrobatic hero, Dick Grayson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Spider-Man: Reign 2 #3, where a not-so-young Miles Morales has to rein in a rather reckless Peter Parker. The Spider-War could tear the fabric of reality, and these seasoned Spiders are at the heart of it. Wolverine #1 sees Logan returning to basics, but with an edge that only a new enemy can sharpen. Saladin Ahmed and Martín Cóccolo are set to show us why Wolverine remains the best at what he does—claws, berserker rage, and all. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2, Michelangelo might be enjoying his celebrity status in Tokyo, but ninja problems never really go away, do they? When past life clashes with the present, Mikey finds that fame isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #5. Gwen’s decisions are catching up with her, and with secrets spilling, her life is about to get even more complicated. For a bit of cosmic horror, Dark Empty: Void #1 from Mad Cave Studios introduces a stable black hole that is anything but stable, unleashing cosmic chaos and a mysterious human girl into the world. Zack Kaplan and Chris Shehan bring you a series that’s bound to be as mind-bending as it is visually spectacular. Uncanny X-Men #9 ramps up the mutant mayhem as Rogue, Gambit, and Wolverine reunite under dire circumstances. With a friend’s timely return, they confront four unruly and wild mutants in the swamps of Louisiana. But with the mutant community at its lowest ebb, fractured and disheartened, can even the iconic Uncanny X-Men prevail? Dive into the action where massive stakes and dark secrets set the stage for a monumental start to something truly enormous.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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