Top 6 New Comics 10-15-25

Top 6 New Comics 10-15-25
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Top 6 New Comics 10-15-25
Art collectors, crossover fanatics, and pure adrenaline comic fans are in for one of the most diverse New Comic Book Days of the season. The week of October 15, 2025, brings with it a collision of art, armor, monsters, and mayhem across multiple publishers. This is one of those weeks that stretches the definition of a “Top 6” because every pick here packs a speculation angle worth watching. From debut issues to experimental crossovers, there’s no shortage of potential here. Whether it’s a new Red Band Punisher going off the rails or a bizarre Marvel mash-up that feels like a fever dream in the best way, this lineup has something for every collector who thrives on the unpredictable.

Artillery: Weapons of Art #1 (Invader Comics)
Jimmie Robinson returns with a meta concept only he could pull off—Artillery: Weapons of Art transforms creative expression into literal warfare. The story blurs the line between imagination and destruction, presenting a world where art isn’t made for beauty—it’s made to kill. As the debut issue of a new Invader Comics series, this one has underground potential written all over it. Robinson’s storytelling often turns niche ideas into cult collectibles, and with this being the first issue in what could easily evolve into a multimedia darling, collectors are already circling it. Expect smaller print runs typical of Invader titles, which only adds fuel to the speculative fire. The cover’s haunting skull imagery dripping into reality sets the tone—graphic, cerebral, and a prime candidate for a sleeper hit in the indie market.

Fantastic Four x Gargoyles #1 (Marvel Comics)
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when Manhattan’s first family meets Manhattan’s stone protectors, Marvel’s got you covered—literally. Fantastic Four x Gargoyles #1 is the type of crossover that shouldn’t exist but somehow works perfectly in the current nostalgia-hungry landscape. The Gargoyles’ gothic mythos meets Reed Richards’ science-first worldview, giving us a clash of magic and logic that promises spectacle. For speculation watchers, this crossover marks the first canonical Marvel Comics interaction between these two teams. Any hint of long-term ties—or a surprise first appearance of a hybrid villain—could make this issue a sleeper in the aftermarket. Expect covers to fly fast, especially if Disney’s renewed interest in the Gargoyles property leads to new animated or live-action developments.

Top 6 New Comics 10-15-25

G.I. Joe #12 (Image Comics / Skybound)
Joshua Williamson continues his gritty reconstruction of one of the most iconic military teams in comics with G.I. Joe #12. This issue keeps the energy high as the modern Skybound continuity builds toward the inevitable collision with Cobra—and possibly the first major glimpse at their endgame. Williamson’s writing keeps the focus on strategy and loyalty, while artist Marco Fodera nails the realism and tension that has defined this new era for the franchise. This chapter also teases a possible new Joe recruit—one that’s been hinted at since issue #8 and could mark a key first appearance. David Finch’s striking cover captures the grounded tone of the series: soldiers, weapons, and world-ending stakes. As the Energon Universe continues to connect Hasbro properties under one banner, this issue could easily grow in significance, especially if it seeds crossover threads into Transformers or the wider shared continuity. For collectors, the run’s momentum is undeniable, and issue #12 feels like the calm before an explosive shift in the lore.

Iron & Frost #1 (Marvel Comics)
The Age of Revelation continues, and Tony Stark’s latest chapter takes a strange turn in Iron & Frost #1. The pairing of Stark’s tech and Emma Frost’s telepathic cunning offers a power dynamic that practically begs for chaos. Rickie Yagawa’s art brings a fresh tone that feels modern yet classic enough for long-time Iron Man readers. There’s already buzz that this issue introduces a new technological interface tied to Stark’s armor that could play a major role across the Revelation storyline—possibly a “first appearance” of a system with lasting consequences. Collectors know the drill: first appearances tied to Iron Man tech tend to age well. Pair that with Frost’s involvement and an ongoing Marvel event backdrop, and this one’s got long-term speculative energy.

The Punisher Red Band #2 (Marvel Comics)
Marvel’s Red Band imprint continues its unapologetic rampage with The Punisher Red Band #2. The first issue reminded everyone that Frank Castle doesn’t play well with rules—or the Comics Code. Now the second issue doubles down on ultraviolence and grit, appealing directly to collectors craving darker, mature content that mainstream superhero books rarely touch. The Red Band logo alone is becoming its own niche collectible identifier, signaling “restricted” storytelling akin to the old MAX days. These issues aren’t printed in massive numbers, and once this arc ends, expect early printings to tighten up fast. For those tracking cover trends, this one’s pure retro energy—pulpy art, dynamic motion, and a vintage Frank Castle snarl that feels straight out of the ’80s.

Sinister Six #1 (X-Men: Age of Revelation) (Marvel Comics)
This isn’t that Sinister Six, though the name is intentional bait. Part of the Age of Revelation event, Sinister Six #1 introduces a mutant-centric team with a morally grey lineup and a potentially brand-new member to the X-lore. The feline powerhouse featured on the cover alone has fans speculating on whether this is a fresh character debut or an evolved take on a preexisting one. Rickie Yagawa delivers another standout cover that perfectly blends menace and elegance. Every major X-event brings at least one standout first appearance that later spikes in collector circles, and the odds are high this book carries that torch. Between the title confusion and Marvel’s clear play at misdirection, this one’s built for collectors who enjoy being right before everyone else catches up.

Top 6 New Comics 10-15-25

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