Top 5 Trending Comics #159
Every week before new comic book day, Trending Pop Culture provides our fans with the Top 5 Trending Comics arriving on new comic book day . This list is pulled straight from the latest (weekly) Trending Hot Picks article. This week’s Top 5 based on Trending Hot Picks #522.
New Comics arriving 4/11/18.
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Domino #1 – Gail Simone writes this bad as* new series for Marvel. Look for this comic to trend big within the social media outlets and the aftermarket on Ebay to pop a bit regarding the variant covers. Writer Gail Simone brings it every single time on any book she writes. Domino will be the answer to DC’s Harley, but an obviously vastly different character altogether. More in the vain of popularity. David Baldeon will take care of the art duties. It’s Domino’s time now…..
Haunted High-Ons – This indie comic from Source Point Press is sold out on the distributor level. Writer Dirk Manning and artist Alessandro De Fornassari.
Champions #19 – A possible intro of a new hero.
Exiles #1 – The first Exiles series from 2001 went a 100 issue run. Not too shabby. The number one issue here will introduce readers to the new Valkyrie. Creators Saladin Ahmed and Javier Rodriguez.
Captain America #700 – Marvel introduces us to KING Captain America.
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Here are the rest of the trending comics from this weeks Trending Hot Picks #522
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Despicable Deadpool #298
New Mutants #98
X-Force #1
X-Force #4
X-Force #8
Marvel Age #102
X-Force #11
Star Wars Thrawn #3
Immortal Men #1
Green Lantern Corps #42
Dead Hand #1
Crude #1
Brothers Dracul #1
Resident Alien An Alien In New York #1
RoboCop Citizen’s Arrest #1
Super Mansion #1
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Carpe Diem.
Jay Katz