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Soar into the Multiverse: 'Batman/Deadpool', Marvel's 'Nova: Centurion', and Indie Gems Headline Thrilling Comic Book Week

Soar into the Multiverse: 'Batman/Deadpool', Marvel's 'Nova: Centurion', and Indie Gems Headline Thrilling Comic Book Week

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It’s a thrilling week for comic book fans, with an exciting mix of new releases and compelling developments across the worlds of Marvel, DC, and beyond. The big headline is the much-anticipated Batman/Deadpool #1, a unique crossover event that brings together two of the most iconic characters from rival publishers. This issue marks their second official team-up and promises boundary-pushing humor and unexpected action, making it a must-read for fans eager to see how the brooding detective interacts with the wisecracking mercenary.

Marvel is also in the spotlight with Nova: Centurion #1, featuring the return of Richard Rider. Written by Jed MacKay with art by Álvaro López, the new series dives into the Xandarian Worldmind’s survival struggles. Nova becomes a hero for hire, combining old-school sci-fi adventure with gritty, modern stakes.

Meanwhile, Robert Kirkman’s Invincible Universe: Capes #1 is back, remastered with fresh art and dialogue. Capes Inc employs a wide-ranging team to protect New York from threats, revisiting the energetic world that originally ran alongside The Walking Dead and Invincible.

The X-Men of Apocalypse #1 is another standout. Jeph Loeb has returned to Marvel, teaming with artist Simone Di Meo, to explore a new Age of Apocalypse storyline. The arrival of the X-Men of Apocalypse shakes up the Marvel landscape and spells trouble for the Uncanny X-Men as familiar heroes face catastrophic new threats.

Over at DC, the Titans surge into interstellar action with Titans #29. The creative team of John Layman and Pete Woods sends the Titans into space to continue the evacuation of Earth and confront dangers across the galaxy, beginning with Starfire clashing against Apokolips blockades. Fans of cosmic storytelling and superheroes out of their element will find plenty to enjoy.

There’s some festive cheer as well, with Spider-Man: Holiday Spectacular #1. Rainbow Rowell, joined by a diverse array of artists, brings Peter Parker together with friends from the Fantastic Four, Avengers, X-Men, and Daredevil for a heartwarming holiday adventure that even teases a cameo from Santa Claus.

Fans eagerly awaiting the conclusion of major arcs won’t want to miss the final issues dropping this week. Ram V and Evan Cagle wrap up the cosmic saga New Gods with its twelfth and last issue, while Marvel’s “One World Under Doom” crossover hits its grand finale, with Doctor Doom making a fateful decision that’s set to reshape the world forever and introduce a new Sorcerer Supreme.

Outside the page, news has sparked further speculation about Marvel Studios’ “Agatha All Along.” Production listings now suggest work on a second season will begin in Atlanta early next month. Though the actual title remains unconfirmed, buzz among fans is intensifying as hopes grow for more mystical mischief from Agatha Harkness.

And for those craving something a little different, indie publisher Haunted Pizza LLC has announced a wild new graphic novel series featuring bounty hunters and monster trucks, embracing the unpredictable creativity the comics medium is known for.

Whether you’re drawn to epic crossovers, heartfelt holiday stories, or cosmic odysseys, the comic book world this week offers unforgettable adventures for every kind of reader.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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