
Marvel Comics fans are celebrating today as the publisher rolls out a high-profile slate of new releases, including the anticipated debut of “G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom,” striking new entries for Loki and Werewolf by Night, and a star-studded Spider-Man team-up. Each title offers bold new storylines and creative teams, placing Marvel’s supernatural, villainous, and classic characters at the forefront of this week’s comics landscape.
G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom Launches
Headlining the day’s releases is G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom (2025) #1, which promises an epic collision of science and magic within the Marvel Universe. As the name suggests, the issue explores realms where opposing forces become entangled, setting the stage for a dramatic conflict that draws in both veteran Marvel readers and those seeking new cosmic sagas.
Loki Faces Mephisto in New One-Shot
Also arriving on shelves is BRING ON THE BAD GUYS: LOKI (2025) #1, penned by Marc Guggenheim, Anthony Oliveira, and artist Michael Sta. Maria. The mischievous Loki is tasked by Mephisto to retrieve a soul belonging to an agent of Khonshu—a challenge rife with peril, double-crosses, and the classic unpredictable twists fans expect from the God of Mischief. Mephisto’s ruthless demands provide a compelling catalyst for the latest installment in this seven-part villain-focused series.
Werewolf by Night Returns to Marvel
From Michael Giacchino, director of Marvel’s acclaimed Werewolf by Night special presentation, and artist David Messina, WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: BLOOD MOON RISE (2025) #1 marks a much-awaited comic book horror tale. This launch reinvigorates the character, blending horror and action in a story that delves into the darker corners of the Marvel Universe and celebrates over fifty years of the werewolf’s legacy.
Spider-Man Takes on the Sinister Sixteen
In another notable release, SPIDER-MAN VS. THE SINISTER SIXTEEN (2025) #1 introduces one of Peter Parker’s wildest, villain-filled nights yet. Guided by the storytelling of J. Michael Straczynski and art by Phil Noto, the issue sees Spider-Man beset by an unusually large cadre of adversaries. The eclectic lineup promises a memorable and energetic confrontation, showcasing the enduring appeal of Marvel’s wall-crawler.