With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.
Check out our picks, then head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!
By various | Marvel
It ain't over until the fat lady sings... or the giant guy in a rhino costume charges. This week Marvel officially closes the door on The Clone Conspiracy with an oversized one-shot that explores the fallout of the Jackal's failed cloning experiment. Aside from exploring a violent clash between Spidey and Rhino, the stories in this issue will also explore the fates of both Ben Reilly and the Lizard. This book will directly set the stage for both Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider and Dan Slott's next Amazing Spider-Man story arc, including giving readers a taste of what artist Stuart Immonen will be bringing to the table in a few months.
By writer Kurtis J. Wiebe & artist Owen Gieni | Image
Rat Queens has had more than its share of bad luck over the past few years. But at long last, the series is returning with a new #1 issue and a new artist. This issue is being billed as a "soft reboot" for the series, so it should serve as an easy jumping-on point for new readers. Now, as before, if crave want a fantasy comic about a group of hard-drinking, wisecracking warrior women slaying monsters, this is the book to be reading.
By writers Peter Tomasi & Patrick Gleason & artist Patrick Gleason | DC
We're going to be seeing a lot of DC Rebirth titles crossing over in the months ahead as DC's creator dig deeper into the mysteries first teased last spring. This issue kicks off a major crossover with Action Comics, as Superman and his family come into conflict with the impostor Clark Kent and come face to face with the enigmatic Mr. Oz.
It's hard to say just how much the franchise will be impacted by this crossover,though we do know Supes will be sporting a new costume by the end. But considering how good both books have been over the past year, we have high hopes for "Superman Reborn."
By writer Ben Percy & artist Ralpha Lobosco | Dynamite
Dynamite has been doing great things with the James Bond license so far. Now they're relaunching the core Bond title with a new #1 and new creative team. Warren Ellis may be a tough act to follow, but if anyone is up to the challenge, it's the writer who helped turn Green Arrow into one of DC's best ongoing titles. We're eager to see what Ben Percy and Ralpha Lobosco can bring to the table as they pit Agent 007 against an assassin who specializes in killing other assassins.
By writers Mark Waid & Greg Rucka & various artists | Marvel
All the best Daredevil runs are immortalized in Omnibus form, whether it's Frank Miller's classic '80s saga or Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev's modern epic. It's only fair that Mark Waid's long run get the same treatment. This massive hardcover collects the first half of Waid's DD saga, covering most of Daredevil Vol. 3 and the crossover with Greg Rucka's Punisher. Whether you're a newcomer to these stories or just crave a bigger, fancier edition for your bookshelf, this one is worth splurging on.
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