This Week’s Hot NCBD Speculative Comics

This week’s Hot New Comics bring Deadpool’s return, Storm’s celebrated legacy, and Spider-Gwen as Galactus’ herald—perfect for collectors!

This Week’s Hot NCBD Speculative Comics.
This week’s comic releases are packed with exciting returns, fresh first appearances, and stories that scream speculative gold for collectors. From Deadpool’s resurrection to Storm’s multiversal legacy and even Spider-Gwen’s cosmic transformation, these books could be the next big thing for your collection. Whether you’re hunting key issues or looking for standout stories, these picks are sure to deliver both excitement and potential value. Let’s break down the hottest comics arriving this New Comic Book Day.

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Deadpool #10, Wade Wilson is back, folks. Yes, the Deadpool we all love—or tolerate—is making his dramatic return, and he’s not alone. There’s also a new Deadpool, because one Deadpool just isn’t chaotic enough. But don’t expect this resurrection to be a smooth ride. Wade’s return comes with a hefty price, and his dynamic (read: dysfunctional) duo with Ellie could be on the rocks. Is this the end of Deadpool & Daughters? Nah, probably not, but it’s definitely a new jumping-on point for fans and speculators alike. Start your collection now, because Wade’s drama always sells. Sabretooth, The Dead Don’t Talk #2, gangs of old-school New York—Frankengang, Spirits of ’76, Nightshifters—sound like a B-list horror convention, but they’re as brutal as they come. Enter Mad Dog Murphy, aka Sabretooth, and suddenly the Five Points are running red with more than just theater blood. But wait, there’s a bigger problem—how about a man-eating crocodilian? With gang fights, Sabretooth chaos, and reptilian terror, this issue screams “collectible carnage” for fans of gritty urban nightmares. Star Wars: A New Legacy #1, a decade of Marvel’s Star Wars comics culminates in this celebration packed with iconic characters and chaos. Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, Doctor Aphra, and a lineup of intergalactic misfits converge at an Imperial gala hosted by the Emperor himself. Highlights include a deadly (but hilarious) droid game with 0-0-0 and BT-1 and an update on Scar Squadron’s whereabouts. This anniversary issue feels like a must-have collector’s item. If the Force is strong with you, grab a copy before it’s gone. What If…? Galactus Transformed Spider-Gwen #1, Spider-Gwen as a herald of Galactus? Yes, please. After saving a wounded herald, Gwen Stacy is imbued with cosmic power and tasked with surveying the galaxy. But can her heroic streak stay in check? Spoiler alert: Probably not. This What If…? installment explores Gwen’s cosmic side while asking, “Can you really trust a hero with world-devouring powers?” Speculators, this one could be a sleeper. SilverHawks #1, Dynamite Entertainment brings back the 80s favorite, now with cutting-edge storytelling and jaw-dropping art. As mob boss Mon*Star breaks free, Commander Stargazer dusts off his badge and recruits a new SilverHawks team. Bionically enhanced defenders like Quicksilver and Steelheart face Limbo’s deadliest criminals. Whether you’re nostalgic or new to the SilverHawks, this is the perfect launchpad for collectors eyeing a shiny new classic. The Seasons #1, from Image Comics comes a chilling, twisted carnival tale. The Seasons sisters’ lives spiral into chaos when a sinister big top rolls into town. Led by an eldritch ringleader with Faustian bargains, the carnival ensnares guests with cursed mirrors and shattered dreams. Spring, the youngest sister, must save her family from the carnival’s grip. Remender and Azaceta deliver horror, heartbreak, and spectacle—perfect for fans of haunting tales and dark speculation.
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Green Lantern #19, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps are back with a bold new mission to patrol the galaxy and tackle the fractal lantern uprising. A fresh status quo kicks off here, making this a key jumping-on point for collectors and fans of cosmic DC adventures. If you’ve been waiting to join the Green Lantern hype, this issue is your sign. DC Power: Rise of the Power Company #1, DC Power is back with a mission. As fringe movements like “Waller Was Right” gain traction, Josiah Power steps in to assemble a team that protects marginalized communities and restores trust in heroes. The Power Company’s return picks up where Absolute Power left off, blending action and meaningful storytelling. A key issue for DC fans and collectors looking for the next great team-up. Superman: Lex Luthor Special #1, Lex Luthor’s memories are gone, and Superman needs them back to solve a mystery plaguing the Justice League. But what if Lex doesn’t want to remember? Can Superman force his greatest rival to revisit his villainous past? A moral dilemma wrapped in classic Superman drama makes this issue a must-watch for speculators and longtime fans of the Man of Steel. Storm: Lifedream #1, all hail Ororo Munroe in this anthology of epic proportions! With Black creative teams leading the charge, this issue chronicles Storm’s powerful legacy across Marvel’s multiverse. Intergalactic historians try (and fail) to capture her essence, only to awaken her untamed power. Cameos from iconic Storm iterations and a celebration of her cultural impact make this issue a treasure. It’s a love letter to one of Marvel’s most beloved characters—don’t sleep on it. Book of Cutter #1, James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera expand the Slaughterverse with this chilling one-shot. Maxine Slaughter investigates the mysterious House Cutter, unlocking secrets that could reshape the monster-hunting mythos. As the Slaughterverse reaches its fifth anniversary, this pivotal entry is essential for collectors following the saga. One of these days, with the constant search for hitting that lightning in the bottle again with the SIKTC franchise, it will hit again with one of these expansion stories. Badger: Mad Monkey Shock ‘N’ Roll! #1, Mike Baron returns with a martial arts spectacle featuring Badger. When an island paradise may hold the cure for cancer—or the apocalypse—Badger steps in to save the day. Expect martial arts mayhem, wild twists, and a healthy dose of chaos. This one’s for fans who like their comics fast, furious, and packed with Mike Baron madness.

There you have it, This Week’s Hot NCBD Speculative Comics. Enjoy the reads and possible speculation.

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