『Superheroes Soar with Blockbuster Sales, Monstrous Mutant Showdowns, and Legendary Creators' Comebacks』のカバーアート

Superheroes Soar with Blockbuster Sales, Monstrous Mutant Showdowns, and Legendary Creators' Comebacks

Superheroes Soar with Blockbuster Sales, Monstrous Mutant Showdowns, and Legendary Creators' Comebacks

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Comic books are buzzing with fresh thrills this week, from blockbuster sales to monstrous mutant showdowns and legendary creators swinging back into action. Kicking off with the charts, Publishers Weekly's February 16 bestsellers spotlight DC's Absolute Batman volume two storming the trade paperback list at number six. This gritty reimagining ditches Bruce Wayne's billionaire playboy vibe for a civil engineer whose dad was gunned down in a school shooting—talk about a raw, relatable Dark Knight. Sales jumped 66% over volume one, thanks to Scott Snyder's sharp writing, Nick Dragotta's dynamic art, and Frank Martin's moody colors. Fans can't get enough of this anti-hero twist in a world skeptical of the ultra-rich.[1]

Over in Marvel's web, love is literally in the air as Dan Slott makes a triumphant return to Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day, timing perfectly with the upcoming movie hype. Bleeding Cool crowned it the top-trending story on February 14, sparking online frenzy alongside reveals like Mary Jane Watson and Knull's slick new costumes in Queen In Black, and Absolute Poison Ivy teasing on Batman covers. Slott's comeback has Spidey fans webbed up in excitement, proving the wall-crawler's swing never misses.[2]

X-Men fever is hitting fever pitch with the Shadows of Tomorrow era exploding onto shelves February 18. Uncanny X-Men #24 pits mutants against a savage horde of monsters, killers, and creatures—Jubilee might even relapse into her vampire days for some bloody drama. Gail Simone scripts the chaos, with David Marquez's art and multiple killer variant covers from Ario Anindito and more. Meanwhile, Generation X-23 #1 unleashes a pack of deadly new heroes and villains modeled after X-23, ambushing Wolverine with surprises that claw at his feral past. Chip Zdarsky's Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 dives deeper, as Logan hunts abducted mutant Tyler, clashing with the revived Weapon X horrors and a juiced-up Nuke courtesy of PRIMEWARRIOR corp. These issues promise non-stop claw-popping action to reshape mutant destiny.[3][4][6]

The heat extends to aftermarket shakes, with CovrPrice's February 13 report shaking up values for Absolute Wonder Woman, vintage X-Men, Spider-Man, and Vampirella—collectors, grab your slabs! As Valentine's vibes fade, comicdom's heart beats strongest for these epic clashes and reinventions, keeping capes flying high into 2026.[12]

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