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Comic Book Daily

Comic Book Daily

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Comic Book Daily:

Welcome to "Comic Book Daily," your essential podcast for the latest news and updates from the world of comic books. Whether you're a lifelong comic book fan or new to the scene, our podcast keeps you informed and entertained with daily insights into the comic book industry.

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  • Blockbuster Heroes, Gritty Crossovers, and Wild Surprises: The First New Comic Book Day of 2026 is Here
    2026/01/07
    Comic book fans, buckle up—it's the first New Comic Book Day of 2026, and the racks are exploding with fresh issues that blend blockbuster heroes, gritty crossovers, and wild surprises. Kicking off the year right, DC's Absolute Batman: Ark M Special #1 storms in as a top pick, delivering a brutal, reimagined Dark Knight in a world that's already hooked readers with its raw edge. Paired with Absolute Green Lantern #10 and Absolute Superman #15, these bad boys are must-grabs, teasing epic battles in a universe fans are begging DC to let simmer before any Prime DCU mash-ups. Speaking of chaos, DC KO Night Fight #3 ramps up with shadowy Absolute-inspired foes—possibly Darkseid's twisted puppets—challenging Superman and Wonder Woman, while Batman #5 and X-Men #23 top sales charts, diving into mutant fallout from Marvel's Shadows of Tomorrow era.

    Marvel swings hard too, unleashing Amazing Spider-Man #19, Ultimate Wolverine #13, and a facsimile reprint of the Marvel/DC Spider-Boy Team-Up #1—because who doesn't love nostalgic web-slinging across universes? Venom #253 and Wolverine #14 promise symbiote savagery and claw-sharpening fury, with Star Wars: Han Solo Hunt for the Falcon #5 blasting onto shelves alongside it. Over at IDW, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder #4 slices through Foot Clan intrigue, while TMNT Godzilla #2 and Battle Nexus #2 mash up mutants with kaiju mayhem—turtle power meets monster mash!

    Indie vibes shine bright: Dark Horse drops Hellboy and the BPRD: Ghost Ships of Labrador #2 for demonic chills, Image unleashes The Scorched #47, and Dynamite unleashes Vampi rella #9 and a Nightmare Before Christmas: Shiver of Christmas Town #1, twisting Tim Burton's spooky holiday lore into fresh chills. Boom Studios' Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Zord Quest #1 rallies rangers, and even Bad Idea Comics' Planet Death planet-sized edition adds absurd fun.

    Beyond the drops, buzz builds for bigger things. Artist Evan "Doc" Shaner teases his dream DC project hitting 2026—not Superman, but packed with retro flair and beloved collaborators, marking a decade of DC exclusives. Meanwhile, Tom King amps up excitement for the Mister Miracle animated series, hinting at imminent casting news for Scott Free, Big Barda, and Darkseid, with animation pushing boundaries to match the comic's mind-bending Kirby vibes.

    From Absolute anti-heroes to turtle team-ups, this week's haul screams fresh starts and epic clashes—race to your local shop before these fly off the shelves!

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  • Thrilling Marvel Reveals and Epic DC Crossovers Ignite Comic Book Frenzy in 2026
    2026/01/04
    The comic book world is buzzing with gamma-fueled excitement and multiversal mayhem as we kick off 2026! Marvel fans got a thrilling reveal during a lively Near Mint Condition Q&A on January 3, where hosts Uncanny Omar and Astonishing Melanie dished on fresh Marvel Epic Collections slated for August through October, including hot New 52 runs like The Lamir that collectors are snapping up. They teased more X-Men Omnis and announcements dropping soon, with Absolute DC still dominating the Hot 10 Trending Comics chart for week one. Meanwhile, two new Marvel Omnibus editions were unveiled for October, perfect for fall binge-reading marathons.

    Hulk lovers, brace yourselves: Marvel Studios is unleashing its seventh Hulk variant in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, hitting screens July 31. Scooper Daniel Richtman reports the cunning Grey Hulk—think Joe Fixit, sly and street-smart—will clash with Spidey and Jon Bernthal's Punisher in a gritty showdown. Mark Ruffalo returns as Bruce Banner, building on his Smart Hulk evolution from Endgame, while the MCU roster already boasts She-Hulk's Tatiana Maslany, Harrison Ford's heat-blasting Red Hulk from Captain America: Brave New World, and the mysterious Sakaaran warrior Skaar. This gamma family reunion promises fractured psyches and epic brawls.

    DC isn't sitting idle. Dark Horse dropped a bloody preview for Orphan and the Five Beasts: Bath of Blood #4, out January 7, packed with visceral action thumbnails that have indie fans hyped. DC's January 7 slate shines with Absolute Superman leading the pack, alongside Batgirl #15, Batman, JSA, and Poison Ivy—pure superhero spectacle. And the crossover dream is real: DC confirmed Superman/Spider-Man #1 for March, with 11 variant covers featuring multiversal twists like Power Girl and Black Cat, or Supergirl with Silk. A Spider-Boy team-up facsimile edition joins Marvel's weekly calendar too.

    Anticipation builds for 2026's big screen slate, topping lists with Spider-Man: Brand New Day, X-Men '97 Season 2, Supergirl, Batman: Knightfall, and Avengers: Doomsday—plus rumored gems like Wonder Man. Even classic strips like The Phantom rolled out a fresh January 4 installment. From Epic drops to Hulk hordes, comics are charging into the new year with unstoppable momentum!

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  • Thrilling Canadian Creativity, DC Crossovers, and Marvel Revelations Dominate 2026 Comics Scene
    2026/01/03
    The comic book world is buzzing with fresh thrills as 2026 kicks off, blending Canadian creativity, DC's bold crossovers, and explosive Marvel revelations. Up north, Eric Olcsvary just teased a creepy horror tale, "In A Pinch," hitting shelves in March via Antarctic Press's Horror Comics Leprechauns #1—perfect for fans craving pint-sized terror. Montreal's Jimmy Suzan spotlights his heartfelt graphic novel Migrasyon, chronicling his Haitian family's 1970s immigrant journey through the snowy streets of Canada, as featured on CBC News. Canadian talents are racking up year-end nods too: Faith Erin Hicks' Universal Monsters: The Mummy, Valentine De Landro's Mr. Terrific: Year One, and Jamal Campbell's Zatanna made Bam! Smack! Pow!'s best 2025 miniseries list, while Jack Briglio's ThunderBoom earned Parents.com praise for uplifting kids with disabilities through sign language and expressive art.

    DC isn't holding back, doubling down on 2025 hits with DC Next Level shaking up the universe—think Superman vanishing, Aquaman going cosmic, and new ongoing adventures for Lobo, Batwoman, and Deathstroke. The wild DC K.O. event wraps in Q1, pitting heroes against Darkseid's forces and surprise guests like Homelander and Annabelle from The Conjuring. Vertigo relaunches with a killer lineup, including a fresh 100 Bullets, more Nice House by the Sea, and starry debuts like Bleeding Hearts from all-stars Deniz Camp, Ram V, and Mariko Tamaki. The Absolute line expands with Absolute Green Arrow by Pornsak Pichetshote and Rafael Albuquerque, plus Absolute Catwoman from Che Grayson, Scott Snyder, and Bengal. Crossover fever peaks with a Superman/Spider-Man special boasting Mark Waid, Jorge Jiménez, Matt Fraction, and more—following last year's Batman/Deadpool smash that topped 2025 sales charts.

    Marvel heats up with Ultimate X-Men #23 dropping January 7th, unleashing "shocking truths" that rewrite 22 issues of Peach Momoko's mutant saga, peeling back deceptions in a reality-bending twist. Fantagraphics dives into history with the Marvel Creator Collection launching spring 2026, spotlighting Barry Windsor-Smith's early gems on X-Men, Avengers, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, and his epic Ka-Zar Savage Land saga—352 pages of Bronze Age brilliance.

    From horror leprechauns to inter-company team-ups and X-truth bombs, comics are serving non-stop excitement. Grab your pulls and dive in—this year's just getting savage!

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