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Comic Book Daily

Comic Book Daily

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Comic Book Daily:

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  • DC's Next Level Initiative Launches March 2026: Lobo, Batwoman, Deathstroke Lead Creator-Driven Comic Relaunch
    2026/02/28
    Hey comic fans, the world of panels and capes is buzzing with fresh drops hotter than a Lobo frag grenade! Kicking off stateside, DC just unleashed the trailer for their Next Level initiative, revving up post-DC K.O. brawl stories starting March 2026. Lobo blasts in first on March 4, with Skottie Young and Jorge Corona sending the Main Man on a guts-soaked quest to carve his name into the Source Wall. Batwoman follows March 11, pitting Kate Kane against a doomsday cult via Greg Rucka and DaNi. Deathstroke gets Terminator-fied March 18 by Tony Fleecs and Carmine Di Giandomenico in a revenge rampage, while Firestorm unleashes fury April 1 with Jeff Lemire, and Zatanna magics up April 29 under Jamal Campbell. Deadman haunts June 3, balancing life and death chaos. It's creator-driven mayhem blurring hero-villain lines!

    Meanwhile, Jim Lee's making waves cross-universe in DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man #1, sketching Gambit in a wild X-Men nod that has fans grinning ear-to-ear. Over at Milestone, Joseph Illidge returns February 27 with The Dakota Incident, reigniting '90s vibes from that iconic Worlds Collide era.

    North of the border, Canada's comic scene is on fire today, February 28. Mariko Tamaki's penning Hello Kitty: Hello World for IDW and Sanrio, launching July 22 with Cody Lemieux's art—kawaii meets comics! Robert Kirkman's Skybound unleashes Terminal July 22, a superhero secret war starring Canadian duo David Finch and Dave McCaig's superhuman forces. Sofi Escabasse drops Witches of Brooklyn: S'Witch Back September 1, a magical Manhattan adventure. Curt Pires barks up Super Mondo Mega Mutts, a four-issue Oni Press miniseries with Juan Gedeon art hitting July. Joana Mosi's experimental Physical Education previews from Pow Pow Press May 7, echoing Jillian Tamaki vibes. Local hero Daniel Wong unveils Legend of the Museum at Mississauga's Benares Historic House today, free for fans. Simon Roy's A Star Called The Sun lands on AV Club's March must-reads for its raw, personal sci-fi punch.

    Catch the action live: Owen Sound Comicon rocks today in Ontario, with Ajax Comicon tomorrow. And Bleeding Cool's buzzing over a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classic Mutants 4-Pack topping sales charts.

    From Lobo's hook to Hello Kitty's charm, these past days prove comics are alive, evolving, and ready to hook you harder than Deadpool's pranks. Grab your pulls and dive in!

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  • Marvel and DC Team Up for Legendary JLA/Avengers Reprint While New Spider-Man Villain and X-Men Arcs Heat Up Comics
    2026/02/27
    Marvel's comic world is buzzing with epic throwbacks and fresh twists this week, kicking off with a massive nod to superhero history. DC and Marvel are teaming up to reprint the legendary JLA/Avengers crossover as facsimile editions starting in May, bringing back every epic clash between the Justice League and Avengers in their original glory—think Superman vs. Thor and Batman staring down the Hulk. Fans are thrilled, as this blockbuster from Kurt Busiek and George Pérez gets the full four-issue treatment for the first time in years.

    Hot on its heels, Marvel dives into Civil War nostalgia with Civil War: Unmasked, a five-issue series by Christos Gage and Edgar Salazar. It uncovers untold tales from the 2006 event's chaos, like Iron Man glimpsing a dystopian Days of Future Past timeline that shakes his faith in superhero registration. "It's a thrill to revisit that troubled time," Gage shared, tying back to his breakout one-shot from the era. Covers by Geoff Shaw and Steve McNiven seal the deal.

    Spider-fans, brace yourselves: the Death Spiral crossover unleashes Torment, a chilling new serial killer whose origin drops in a May one-shot by Charles Soule and Kev Walker. "Adding a new villain to Spider-Man's rogues was a fantastic challenge," Soule teased, pitting Spidey, Venom, and Carnage in a bloody showdown. Meanwhile, Mary Jane Watson levels up with a sleek new symbiote suit in Venom #259, and god-of-symbiotes Knull returns empowered in his finale.

    X-Men action ramps up too. X-Men #26 launches the Danger Room arc on March 4, slamming the team with cascading crises at the worst moment. June brings X-Men: Outback by Steve Orlando and Stephen Segovia, revisiting the '80s Aussie hideout era with Storm, Wolverine, Rogue, and more facing old tensions and a secret-exposing foe. X-Men of Apocalypse Omega wraps with betrayals and shocks, variant covers by Joe Madureira included.

    Dark Horse adds pulp flair with Francesco Francavilla's Black Beetle Omnibus, packing all three adventures plus bonuses into one stylish pulp-peril package. Their sci-fi skatepunk Skate Ali by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Natacha Bustos shreds into shops June 10—imagine hoverboards and alien tricks. Marvel's also reprinting golden age gems in the MaXimum Collection via Limited Run Games.

    Bleeding Cool whispers of Marvel's Ultimate Universe winding down, with Ultimates #21 shipping in single digits alongside Spider-Man/Wolverine and Infernal Hulk. Yet hope glimmers: new Ultimate Defenders promise apolitical heroes. Comic shops gripe over low orders, but ComicsPro buzzed with DC stealing the show via Jim Lee, Frank Miller, and Dark Knight Returns retrospectives.

    YouTube panels rave February's best, shouting out Absolute Superman #16's Brainiac brilliance, Absolute Wonder Woman annual's lasso powers, and Chris Condon's Ezra Kane mystery. It's a whirlwind week—grab your pulls before the next crisis hits!

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  • Best Comic Book Releases This Week: Spider-Man Venom, Batman, Superman & DC Absolute Series
    2026/02/25
    Comic book fans, buckle up—it's a whirlwind week of symbiote chaos, monster mashups, and immortal warriors storming back into action! Fresh off the shelves today, Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral #1 kicks off with Peter Parker and Eddie Brock spiraling into a venomous frenzy, complete with variant covers from Todd McFarlane and Dave Rapoza that have collectors buzzing. Reviewers are raving about its high-octane team-up, while Punisher #1 relaunches Frank Castle in gritty new territory, promising skull-cracking mayhem alongside Predator: Bloodshed #1, where the alien hunter unleashes bloody pandemonium[1][2][7].

    Over at DC, the Absolute line keeps delivering knockout punches: Absolute Wonder Woman #17 unleashes Giganta, Cheetah, and a shadowy magical menace on Diana, with Zatanna's fate hanging in the balance—pure epic thrills that solidify this reimagined universe's grip on readers[1][4]. Detective Comics #1106 wraps Tom Taylor's "Courage That Kills" arc, pitting Batman against fear itself and teasing the Lion as a savage new foe, while Superman #35 spotlights Superboy-Prime's rampage and Saturn Girl's heroics, priming the pump for the massive DC KO event[4]. Green Lantern #32 adds romantic sparks as Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris tango in Paris amid Star Sapphire lore drops, blending valentines vibes with cosmic myth[4].

    TMNT steals the spotlight too—a hot Four Pack of Classic Mutants tops Bleeding Cool's daily charts, fueling nostalgia amid reveals for Killboy and Exquisite Corpses Season Two[3]. And hold onto your seats: Keanu Reeves' BRZRKR empire expands with Light Draws Breath #1 this May, reuniting the immortal warrior B with co-writer China Miéville for supernatural slaughter that echoes John Wick's intensity—after all, its debut outsold Star Wars #1 back in 2021[5].

    Not to be outdone, a bold new Summit Universe challenges Marvel and DC with Wayfarer, Cobalt Cricket, and Trench: Hollywood Monsters, where the hulking ultraterrestrial crashes Tinseltown for cult-crushing chaos[6]. DC teases Absolute Green Arrow as a slasher horror twist at ComicsPRO, while Marvel preps wild What If? one-shots for its 50th anniversary, warping X-Men, Thor, and Secret Wars in mind-bending ways[9][12]. From Rocketeer's island adventures to Infernal Hulk #4's hellish brawls, this week's drops are a non-stop thrill ride—grab your pulls and dive in before the hype spirals out of control!

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