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 writers Charles Soule & Jeff Lemire & artist Leinil Yu | Marvel
Marvel's latest "heroes vs. heroes" crossover comes to a close this week. The clock is ticking for the mutant race as the Terrigen cloud threatens to make the planet uninhabitable forever. Can they triumph over the Inhumans? Is there a way for one side to win without the other losing? And how does all of this feed into the upcoming ResurrXion crossover? Those questions will finally be answered this week. And with Leinil Yu making his grand return, we're hopeful this issue can really see the crossover out with a bang.
By Rick Remender & Greg Tocchini | Image
The next few weeks are sure to be a memorable time for fans of Rick Remender's Image work, as both Low and Seven to Eternity are returning with brand new story arcs. Here, Low #16 kicks off a new story called "Outer Aspects of Inner Attitudes," one that will introduce a new hero filling the legacy of the late Marik Caine. We're excited to step back into this grim but inviting sci-fi world for a new adventure.
By writers Dan Jurgens & Paul Dini & artists Doug Mahnke & Ian Churchill | DC
DC kicked off the "Superman Reborn" crossover last week in the pages of Superman #19, and you'll need to pick up this issue if you want to read the next chapter. And based on how Superman #19 played out, you'll definitely want to keep reading. Already, we've seen Superman lose the most important person in the world to him and new mysteries develop surrounding the nature of the impostor Clark Kent and the mysterious Mr. Oz.
As if all that weren't enough, this issue even features a backup story from writer Paul Dini and artist Ian Churchill. These are two creators we don't see working in the DCU nearly enough these days, and we'll take any opportunity we can find to read more of their work.
By writer Tom Taylor & artist Nik Virella | Marvel
It's safe to say Laura Kinney's stock in is the rise in the wake of her big screen debut. This issue isn't necessarily the ideal jumping-on point for new fans of the character (we do have some suggestions for critical X-23 stories, though). However, it does mark the end of the "Enemy of the State II" storyline. Laura has come face-to-face with her most hated enemy, Kimura, and as the official solicit teases, "Only one will walk away." Expect a violent showdown here, one that will impact Laura's place in the wider Marvel U. and set the stage for her new status quo in ResurrXion.
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