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Fantastic Four's Invincible Return, Marvel's Mutant Mayhem, and Dark Knight's Villain-Packed Finale: Your February Comic Book Roundup

Fantastic Four's Invincible Return, Marvel's Mutant Mayhem, and Dark Knight's Villain-Packed Finale: Your February Comic Book Roundup

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The comic book world is buzzing with fresh chaos and heroic highs this week, as publishers gear up for explosive releases and epic returns that promise to shake up your pull lists. Marvel's Fantastic Four #11 drops this spring as the thrilling epilogue to the "Invincible Woman" arc, where the team grapples with Doom's tech flooding into criminal hands—think two-bit thugs wielding world-ending power they can't control. But the real jaw-dropper? The Future Foundation roars back, tying into a long-buried A.I.M. destruction plot, all while the FF juggle family drama and a rampaging CRIMEASAURUS REX. Writer Ryan North teases it's their biggest story yet, leaving Sue Storm in a wild new spot.[2]

Over in the X-Universe, February 11 brings solo spotlights that mutant fans won't want to miss: Cyclops #1 unleashes the one-eyed leader at full throttle, Marc Spector: Moon Knight #1 kicks off his next bloody chapter, and Wade Wilson: Deadpool #1 dives into the merc's unhinged brink-of-madness antics. Previews show Ultimate X-Men #24 teasing misfit mutants' futures, while The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5 has Spidey standing alone as reality quakes.[7] Black Panther celebrates 60 years with a star-studded anniversary special boasting covers from Mateus Manhanini and Mike Hawthorne, and Wolverine slashes into Weapons of Armageddon #1 with Leinil Francis Yu art. X-Men #25 packs variants galore, including McFarlane Toys and full-art stunners.[1]

DC keeps the Dark Knight legacy alive with Batman and Robin #30 on February 11, wrapping Phillip Kennedy Johnson's run in a villain-packed finale: Scarface, the Quiet Man, Two-Face, and Penguin pull one last trick on the Dynamic Duo. Batgirl Volume 2 TP hits shelves, alongside facsimile editions of Batman Adventures Mad Love Special #1 with Bruce Timm foil variants—perfect for collectors craving that golden-age vibe.[1][9] Dynamite amps the fun with Harley Quinn x Elvira #3 (red metal variant!), Vampirella Armageddon #8, and ThunderCats Ho!(Liday) Special 2025, blending horror, holiday cheer, and full-art madness.[1]

Indie crowdfunding is on fire too—Jeremy Whitley's SLAY!/The Girlfriend Survives double flip book smashes toward its $5K goal with fantasy-horror-western vibes and a fresh superhero twist from an unseen angle. Little Mermaid & The Pirate Queen surges past $35K, delivering sapphic sea adventures against sirens and sea witches, while DOUBLE DOG DARE! barks up $15K with 160 pages of pure doggo joy.[3] Antarctic Press unleashes Critterverse Presents #2 and Demon Hunter Sketchbooks, and GlobalComix spotlights Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Battle Nexus #5 plus the hilarious Drumsticks of Doom spin-off, Argile the Arachnigator.[1]

Dark Horse previews John le Carre’s: The Circus – Losing Control #2 for February 11, a spy thriller adaptation by Matt Kindt and Ibrahim Moustafa, while Marvel teases Alien Vs. Captain America #4—because why not pit Cap against xenomorphs?[5][6] With FOC deadlines looming for February 9 stock and previews flooding YouTube, comic shops are set for a February frenzy. Grab your longbox and dive in—the page-turning pandemonium awaits!

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