With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at our 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 writer Dan Slott & artist Giuseppe Camuncoli | Marvel Comics
We’re expecting big things from this issue of Amazing Spider-Man. Ever since the end of Superior Spider-Man, we’ve seen Doctor Octopus in a whole new light. Rarely has a villain undergone such convincing, poignant change to the point where readers actually start to root for him. Now that it looks like Doc Ock will be making his move from inside The Living Brain, we’re assuming he’s going to come back to life, but will he remain a changed man or revert to his villainous ways?
By writer Kieron Gillen & artist Stephanie Hans | Image Comics
The Wicked + The Divine follows a group of gods who are reborn every generation, and this one-shot goes back to the year 1831 to see what they were up to back in ye olden times. We’ve been loving the main series, which is steeped in mystic going-ons with characters who know more than they are letting on. We are excited to see this world back in the 1800s, but we are also hoping to glean some new information about the present-day mysteries.
Also, writer Kieron Gillen is re-teaming with artist Stephanie Hans, whose work you might know from Journey Into Mystery and Angela. Always a safe bet for a gorgeous book full of wondrous art.
By writer James Tynion IV & artist Rian Sygh | BOOM! Studios
The BOOM! Box imprint is geared towards publishing stories that are a bit more fun, wild, and imaginative than your typical comic book fare. That’s why we’re excited for The Backstagers, which features a private school with a magical secret. When Rory joins the stage crew as a way to fit in, he learns of a strange door that opens up to new worlds. It’s all about finding a way to fit in when you’re an outcast, which is a personal and important tale that we’re happy to see more of.
By writers Tom King, Steve Orlando & artist Riley Rossmo | DC Comics
The previous Batman run paid little mind to crossovers. Sometimes it would kick one off for the rest of the Bat Family books, but most of the time it would do its own thing. Consider that trend bucked with “Night of the Monster Men,” Rebirth’s first crossover and a story that will continue on in the rest of the Bat-books. The plot it just what it sounds like: giant monsters are attacking Gotham City. But given the talent involved, Tom King co-writing with Steve Orlando and Riley Rossmo on art, we’re expecting the unexpected with this horror story hitting just as Halloween month approaches.
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