Top 5 New Comics This Week 9-10-25

Top 5 New Comics This Week 9-10-25
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Top 5 New Comics This Week 9-10-25
Collectors and speculators live for the unexpected, and this week delivers a wild batch of comics that balance between historic first appearances, high-profile creators, and Red Band grit. Some of these books scream long-term value, while others are the kind that might catch the aftermarket on fire for a short burst and then simmer in back-issue bins until the next wave of hype. As always, it’s about knowing what matters: firsts, status shifts, and covers that mark moments you’ll wish you grabbed on release week. Here are the five books to watch.

Eddie Brock Carnage #8 – Pete Woods Variant
This one gets the crown jewel position because, honestly, it’s not every day you get the first appearance of the Venomobile. Pete Woods delivers the kind of cover that’s equal parts absurd and brilliant: Eddie Brock in full Carnage symbiote glory tearing across the city atop a living, snarling car straight out of a nightmare. Marvel has leaned into symbiote mashups before, but giving the car the full symbiote treatment is new territory. Whether this is a one-off gag or an actual character with staying power, collectors will want it for the sheer novelty of owning the debut of a Venomized vehicle. A first appearance like this, on a variant cover no less, makes it the true conversation piece of the week.

Red Hood #1 – With Brian Bolland Variant
Jason Todd has always been one of those characters that thrives on reinvention, and with a fresh #1, speculation picks up immediately. Brian Bolland delivers a striking variant—moody, classic, and brutally effective. Any time Bolland lends his touch, the issue becomes an instant target for cover collectors. With a relaunch comes the potential for new villains, new allies, or subtle tweaks to Red Hood’s mythos that collectors should pay attention to. Don’t overlook the fact that Bolland covers historically carry aftermarket weight—this one is going to be a priority.

C.O.R.T. Children Of The Round Table #1 (of 6) 
This is DC dipping into Arthurian mythos with a youthful, stylized spin. Tom Taylor pens it, which alone raises eyebrows for long-term potential. Paired with Di Nicuolo’s art, it’s essentially a modern reintroduction of Camelot lore for a new generation. The speculative kicker? New characters could easily sprout from this miniseries, and if DC decides to expand the concept beyond the six issues, the early appearances here could become key. The Nicoletta Baldari cover adds a fresh visual identity, giving it even more appeal as a starting point for what could be DC’s next long-play property.

Spider-Verse vs. Venomverse #5
Marvel has made it clear that each issue in this series is packed with introductions, alternate versions, and unexpected mashups. By issue five, the swarm of Spider-variants and symbiote-twists has reached fever pitch. Every collector knows this type of book is a minefield of first appearances, and given the sheer popularity of both the Spider-Verse and Venomverse concepts, it’s a safe bet that at least one design or new hybrid debuts here that sticks. For speculators, this series is the equivalent of buying lottery tickets—but with the odds tilted just enough to justify the grab.

The Punisher Red Band #1
Marvel doesn’t slap a “Red Band” label on just anything. This is Frank Castle unleashed, pitched to mature readers, with a tone that promises raw, uncompromising violence. For collectors, the appeal here is two-fold: first, it’s a new Punisher #1, which always draws attention; second, the Red Band branding makes it a landmark in the character’s publishing history. Anytime Marvel pivots tone like this, it creates a potential key—especially if the series pushes Castle into a new era or cements a new direction. Fans of the Punisher will want it regardless, but speculators should keep an eye on aftermarket demand for this first Red Band issue.

Top 5 New Comics This Week 9-10-25

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