Mad Cave is expanding its Escape line with Escape From Chicago, a 2026 follow-up to Escape From New York from writer Kyle Higgins and artist Val Rodrigues.
New Comic Books Released November 27, 2025 Infernal Hulk #1 Publisher: Marvel Comics Issue Number: 1 Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson Artist: Nic Klein A new, unstoppable Infernal Hulk emerges, ten times the monster that everyone always feared Hulk would be. A diabolical plan unfolds to plunge the world back into ancient horrors by transforming heroes…
Marvel Comics has released “The Last Wolverine #1,” debuting a new era for one of its most iconic characters. The comic features Leonard, a former Wendigo-curse victim turned hero, stepping into the Wolverine mantle as Logan struggles in the dystopian “Age of Revelation” storyline. This highly anticipated issue is generating notable excitement among fans and…
DC Comics is at a pivotal crossroads with its Vertigo and Black Label imprints, stoking widespread debate among comic fans and industry insiders regarding the fate and direction of these storied brands. Recent insider reports and public discussion have illuminated an evolving strategy at DC that could reshape the landscape for mature-themed and experimental comics,…
A new graphic novel adaptation of the acclaimed animated series “Murder Drones” was announced today, launching its Kickstarter campaign in partnership between Glitch Productions and Oni Press. The project adapts all eight episodes into a stand-alone comic experience, with exclusive collector editions and unique merchandise set to captivate the established fanbase and expand the series’…
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…
San Diego Comic-Con 2025 has concluded with an unusually subdued atmosphere, as both Marvel and DC—traditionally the event’s main draws—opted not to participate this year. The absence of these heavyweights has sparked widespread debate about the evolving role and relevance of what was once the world’s premier pop culture convention.