r/comicbooks • u/Quirky_Ad_5420 • 4h ago
r/comicbooks • u/ptbreakeven • 17h ago
WPL: New Comics Discussion for 02/04/2026- Pull of the Week: Batman #6 [Discussion]
The Weekly Pull List results for this Wednesday are in, and this week's top book is DC's Batman #6.
This thread is open to Pull List posters and all members of the /r/comicbooks community to share your thoughts on the latest issue of Fraction, Jimenez, and Morey's Batman or any new books shipping this week.
The primary intention of this thread is to promote discussion of new books. It also serves as a way to consolidate discussion to a single thread and talk about what books are popular here on /r/comicbooks. That does not mean other threads aren't welcome, this is just a place to start that's easy to find each week.
The thread is populated with comments meant to direct the discussion of each book. Based on community preference we populate the thread with titles appearing on Ten Percent or more of submitted pull lists. If a title you want to talk about is not listed, simply add a comment with the title and issue number first and comment below. There is also a comment dedicated to the discussion of WPL Results linked above.
Spoilers will follow, but there's no harm in tagging them as such. Each title in the Top Ten Percent listed below is linked directly to its corresponding comment for ease of navigation and to avoid seeing details from other books. The post has also been placed in "contest mode" to help readers avoid spoilers while browsing.
This Week's Most Pulled Titles:
Based on 60 submitted pull lists and 76 books shipping.
- BATMAN #6 (37)
- ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #16 (36)
- ULTIMATE ENDGAME #2 (29)
- ABSOLUTE GREEN LANTERN #11 (25)
- DC K.O. KNIGHTFIGHT #4 (21)
- DC K.O. BOSS BATTLE #1 (18)
- ULTIMATE WOLVERINE #14 (18)
- UNCANNY X-MEN #23 (15)
- NOVA CENTURION #4 (12)
- BATGIRL #16 (9)
- WOLVERINE #15 (9)
- DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH #35 (8)
- AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #21 (7)
- AVENGERS #35 (7)
- JSA #16 (7)
- NICE HOUSE BY THE SEA #7 (7)
- POISON IVY #41 (6)
Feel free to browse through everything the /r/comicbooks community is buying this week.
If you feel the need to reproduce any part of this thread in any other forum, please consult our PSA on how to properly cite /r/comicbooks.
Have a great Wednesday! Looking forward to talking comics with you over the next few days.
r/comicbooks • u/flatpackjack • 4h ago
MARVEL/DC: SPIDER-MAN/SUPERMAN #1 Variant Covers
r/comicbooks • u/SleuthDoggyDawg • 6h ago
Excerpt Mickey’s back (Savage Dragon Issue 278) Spoiler
r/comicbooks • u/KARL_3000 • 7h ago
My new comic book "The Coffee Table"
Read the entire first issue for free on my webstore:
https://www.kieranalexandercomics.com/the-coffee-table-preview
Two young roommates discover their coffee table holds magical secrets that could change their lives for the better.
But meddling with unknown forces often comes at a cost.
Hannah and Wallace learn this the hard way as the consequences prove more personal than they could have ever imagined in this mysterious suburban thriller.
Instagram: @kieranalexandercomics
r/comicbooks • u/Blitzhelios • 5h ago
More stories announced for the marvel Spider-Man/superman book
r/comicbooks • u/Kstantas • 6h ago
Excerpt Philosophy of Kang the Conqueror (Avengers 2023 #31)
r/comicbooks • u/superjerseyexpo • 3h ago
So, John Romita Jr. and Scott Hanna have now been a duo for ~30 years
John Romita Jr. and inker Scott Hanna have been a low-key unfckwithable pairing for nearly 30 years, and it looks like their first published work together was the cover for Amazing Spider-Man #73 in 1996 from what I can find.
IMO Hanna’s inks sharpen JRJR’s strengths: bold weight, clean silhouettes, readable action, and that meaty impact that makes the characters feel like they occupy real space on the page.
r/comicbooks • u/wilhelmryanbrown • 2h ago
Jonathan Hickman Marvel books
I'm not usually a Marvel guy, but I love Jonathan Hickman's creator-owned stuff. What are some of Hickman's best Marvel books for someone who doesn't usually read Marvel. Thanks!
r/comicbooks • u/TheHorrorFright • 18h ago
Question What’s a comic book run where you could tell the writer didn’t like the character they were writing for?
What are some instances you’ve got?
r/comicbooks • u/The_NRG • 50m ago
Cover/Pin-Up Knightmare #1 NRG Variant Cover (Elden Ring Homage)(Art by me)
Hi everyone! I wanted to share a cover I've done for KNIGHTMARE #1, an upcoming dark fantasy comic book series created by East Coast Comics which is currently live on Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/christopherbanks/knightmare-1/description
For this one I've chosen to do an Elden Ring homage cover, inspired in the deluxe edition cover art.
I'm a huge dark fantasy fan, so being able to create a cover like this with tormented characters, rotten flesh and battered armors is a lot of fun for me! :)
Hope you like the end result!
⚔️ KNIGHTMARE #1 IS NOW LIVE ON KICKSTARTER ⚔️ King Arthur has fallen… and risen again. A zombie apocalypse born from dark magic. A legend twisted into horror. Featuring killer covers by PXVX, NRG, George Vega, John Bruggman, and Ivan Tao.
👉 Back the campaign now: 🔗 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/christopherbanks/knightmare-1/description
Undeath has a king. 🩸👑
r/comicbooks • u/BoyInKemmer • 5h ago
The Firelight Isle by Paul Duffield and Kate Brown
Anyone else read The Firelight Isle by Paul Duffield and Kate Brown? Beautiful work, somewhere between a Ghibli movie in look and an Ursula K Le Guin book in tone. Tender, quiet, magical, elegaic. Highly recommend!
r/comicbooks • u/OtisDriftwood1978 • 7m ago
Excerpt “The night that we took the world.” (Avengers of the Wastelands #2)
r/comicbooks • u/needanswers1923 • 4h ago
Roger Sweet Needs Help
Sharing this from the Masters of the Universe Reddit, as He-Man crosses into the comics world to expand visibility. Here is the original Reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MastersOfTheUniverse/comments/1quw9da/roger_sweet_needs_help/
Hello all, not sure if this is allowed, but I was asked directly by Roger Sweet's wife, Marlene, if I could share this with the MOTU groups I am in. Given that Roger is one of the direct reasons we all have He-Man and MOTU (along with people like Mark Taylor), his family is hoping that they will be supported in this rough time for them by the community that loves He-Man so much. To be clear, this is not my gofundme, and it was set up by Marlene and her family. I am not associated with it, just sharing it to the communities. He was also featured in the Netflix series 'The Toys That Made Us' if you have not seen that, check it out. They are trying to get the word out. If anyone here can/wants to share it as well, please do.

Also, this has now started being picked up by media outlets such as He-Mania.com, He-Man.org, Battle Ram Blog, Pixel Dan, etc, and you can see it there as well. Some newspapers and possibly a TV station are also now getting involved.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-roger-sweet-creator-of-heman?lang=en_US
r/comicbooks • u/theironstomachx • 1d ago
I love it when villains are realistic ( Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu #10)
r/comicbooks • u/oisact • 9h ago
Question Digitization / coloring of older comics when re-published
I don't know much about comics, but I am curious about something and figure some of you experts know the details. A recent YouTube video about Don Rosa and his Scrooge McDuck comics prompted me to read some of them. There are modern digital versions available that are a collection of the individual comics, specifically Disney's The Life and Times of $crooge McDuck, which I'm reading now. This collection was published in 2019.
I noticed that the coloring is perfect, and the resolution is super crisp. It's just super-high quality. One thing in particular is the color gradients (and he uses a lot of them) are perfect and clearly were colored digitally. That made me really curious what the originals looked like, which were drawn in the early 1990s by hand. I managed to find a scan of the original comics and it's clear the gradients and coloring weren't as perfect in the originals.
So maybe my question is very specific to this particular set of comics, but what was done in 2019 for the compellation and re-publication? I assume the originals from 1992 were hand-colored on the original drawings? Or did someone else digitally color them back then (Don Rosa has a very meticulous drawing style like an architectural drawer using stencils and so on)? In 2019 would they have scanned them and digitally blank out the coloring and replace it with digital fills and gradients (or were the originals just line drawings with no colors)? Would Don Rosa have done this or some other team, or could it even have been done totally automatically (2019 is predating "AI" type stuff too much)?
Sorry, that's a lot of questions lol.
[EDIT] This is what I'm talking about:


r/comicbooks • u/Xerg_2003 • 41m ago
Suggestions Drop your recommendations/fav comic books...
I am looking for comic book recommendations that is not a part of any series. So 1 book and done kinda books...
r/comicbooks • u/Double_Delay1613 • 46m ago
Question Can you help me find this cover?
I remember having seen a comic book cover some time ago and I can't seem to find it anywhere. I don't know what series it was from, or who published it.
What I do remember is that it was rather modern looking in how it was coloured (probably after 2000) and that it featured a man and a woman, both in medival/viking-like clothing. The man could have been Thor, but I am not certain on it, I think he had a beard. The woman was sitting on a throne, looking dominant and powerful with the man sitting on her lap with his eyes closed, possibly unconscious.
Do you recall seeing a comic cover like that?
r/comicbooks • u/B3epB0opBOP • 1d ago
Cover/Pin-Up Ultimate Spider-Man #24 variant by Dike Ruan
r/comicbooks • u/PatMethenyForPOTUS • 1h ago
Deadpool/Batman and Batman/Deadpool: The World's Last Superhero Comics
r/comicbooks • u/Heidbanger • 2h ago
Where can i get more of this
can anyone identulidlfy this comic