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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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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