
Exciting Times Ahead for Comic Book Fans: New Releases, Fan Celebrations, and Industry Buzz
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Mainstream publishers continue to heat up their own release schedules. Marvel and DC are rolling out eagerly anticipated titles on September 17. Fans of mashups will not want to miss Marvel DC Deadpool Batman #1, while other highlights include Predator Kills The Marvel Universe #2, Magik #10, and the polybagged Marvel Zombies Red Band #1. Spider-Man, Catwoman, Wonder Woman, and the Fantastic Four all receive new issues and eye-catching variant covers, teasing iconic characters in dramatic new stories and fresh artistic styles. The Absolute Flash #7 is set to offer another high-speed chapter for Flash aficionados, while Amazing Spider-Man #12 reveals new adventures for Peter Parker amid visually stunning variant covers.
The return of Batman #1 and Spider-Man '94 #1 in early September is drawing attention as creators revisit legendary storylines with updated artwork and fresh ideas, showing that classic heroes never go out of style. On the independent front, Dark Horse is previewing Tramps Of The Apocalypse #3, which gives post-apocalyptic tales a wild comic twist, enlivening the scene with irreverent humor and quirky adventure.
September also marks a lively con circuit for fans and creators alike. Ottawa Comiccon is set for September 5-7, offering a space for sci-fi, anime, games, and comics, with new guests announced including Ed Brisson (Uncanny X-Men), James Raiz (Transformers: Armada), and Geof Isherwood (Dr. Strange). Con attendees can mingle with actors, stunt performers, and famous voices like John Kassir, the Cryptkeeper. Later in September, UltraCon in South Florida brings a gathering of One Piece fans, celebrating the global manga phenomenon with cosplay, panel discussions, and exclusive merchandise. Not to be outdone, Granite State Comic Con in Manchester runs September 19-21, with special gaming lounges, guest creators, and themed events welcoming both old-school and new comic lovers.
Even outside the big conventions, smaller releases keep the comic ecosystem thriving. Andrea Bell is launching Millie of the Manor with a signing in Chicago on September 6, promising a charming read for slice-of-life enthusiasts. And for readers looking for daily comic doses, the latest Between Friends strip continues Sandra Bell-Lundy's thoughtful takes on everyday life, delivering relatable moments and gentle humor.
These diverse happenings showcase the power of comics to celebrate creativity, build communities, and reinvent their most beloved characters. Whether grabbing new variants at local shops or meeting creators at conventions, comic fans have a colorful and event-packed month ahead.
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