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Awesome New Comics This Week: Batman, Tokyo Ghost, Punisher, and More
Awesome New Comics This Week: Batman, Tokyo Ghost, Punisher, and More-September 2024
Sep 21, 2024 4:05 PM

  Every Wednesday, hundreds of new comic books are released, and figuring out what books are worth reading can be a daunting task. Luckily, we're here to help you out with that. Here are ten upcoming issues, in no particular order, you should consider buying on Wednesday, July 6.

  

Batman #2

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  Published by DCWritten by Tom KingArt by David FinchBatman kicked off with a bang in issue #1. It was easily one of the most intriguing single issues in years. It left readers with two new heroes in Gotham City. Tom King and David Finch delivered an intense and brilliant opening comic. We're excited to see where it goes next and how Batman deals with two people also vying to be the saviors of Gotham City.

  

Flintstones #1

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  Published by DCWritten by Mark RussellArt by Steve PughDC has been dipping into the Hanna-Barbera well for a slew of new titles which include the characters Scooby Doo, Jonny Quest, and more. These books are all geared more towards older readers. The Flintstones is the next property DC is tackling, and after learning a bit more from the creative team, it sounds like a really fun ride. Mark Russell has the perfect sense of humor to helm this new series.

  

Green Lanterns #2

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  Published by DCWritten by Sam HumphriesArt by Robson RochaThe new Green Lanterns series deals primarily with two rookie Green Lanterns: Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz. What makes this comic really cool is the fact that it not only provides insight into how a rookie becomes a full-fledged member of the Corps, but we also get a bit of a team dynamic from the book as well. The last issue led to some interesting things with the Red Lantern Corps, so this will be a book to keep your eye on.

  

Superman #2

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  Published by DCWritten by Peter Tomasi, Patrick GleasonArt by Patrick GleasonIf you've been keeping up with the events that took place during Rebirth, then you know Superman has a son, and he's quickly developing his powers, which are a whole lot like his father's. Issue #2 of the series marks an adventure between Superman and his son. The solicitation for the issue mentions Eradicator as well, which was one of the new Supermen during the "Return of Superman" story in the 90s, so this will make for an interesting read.

  

The Fix #4

  Published by ImageWritten by Nick SpencerArt by Steve LieberThe Fix has been pretty crazy thus far. In the last issue, Roy was trying to pass on a movie script to child-star, turned adult mess, Elaina, and things took a turn for the worse. Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber bring a unique sense of humor to a book that feels straight forward on the surface, but in actuality, it's an insane ride that the main characters fell into. The book is still pretty new, so it should be able to catch up on issues #1-3 before picking up the newest installment.

  

Tokyo Ghost #8

Published by ImageWritten by Rick RemenderArt by Sean MurphyTokyo Ghost is going strong over at Image. This upcoming issue will be dealing with Davey Trauma and Constable Dent heavily. Writer Rick Remender and Sean Murphy have done a wonderful job at world-building and immersing the reader within their creation. If you've missed out on this book, you can catch up by checking out the first volume of the series, containing issues #1-5.

  

Moon Knight #4

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  Published by MarvelWritten by Jeff LemireArt by Greg SmallwoodMoon Knight has been one wild ride. Is Marc Spector insane or has New York City really been taken over by ancient Egyptian beasts? It's a series that keeps the reader guessing, even when presented with all the evidence that Moon Knight is completely sane. Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood have crafted one of the strongest starts for Moon Knight in a decade. It's a compelling and engaging read.

  

Punisher #3

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  Published by MarvelWritten by Becky CloonanArt by Steve DillonPunisher is a character where it's tough to have decade-long runs of the comic because there's only so much you can do with him. However, Becky Cloonan and Steve Dillon are delivering something really special with this series. Frank Castle is stripped down, grounded, and had his character fleshed out a bit more by delving into his past. He's a strong, silent force, and although it's still early in the series, it already has a distinctive voice.

  

Silver Surfer #5

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  Published by MarvelWritten by Dan SlottArt by Michael AllredA whole new story arc begins here. Silver Surfer flies a bit under the radar and gets overshadowed by larger titles at Marvel. However, it's one of the most offbeat books at the company. There have been a lot of twists, turns, and huge changes for Silver Surfer in the series, and the newest issue promises more shocking revelations, leading up to the 200th Silver Surfer comic.

  

Vote Loki #2

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  Published by MarvelWritten by Christopher HastingsArt by Langdon FossIt's election year. Everyone has strong opinions and likes to shout on the internet about it. While folks on Twitter are hashtagging themselves into fatigue, you should read Vote Loki, which is everything humorous about the political process, with a dash of Loki. The first issue was a blast. Christopher Hastings and Langdon Foss delivered something silly and smart at the same time.

  Looking for more recommendations? Here are a few other books worth looking into.

  DC

  Aquaman #2Future Quest #2Green Arrow #2Justice League Rebirth #1Unfollow #9Image

  Nailbiter #23Paper Girls #7Marvel

  Captain America: Sam Wilson #11Empress #4Han Solo #2Poe Dameron #4Totally Awesome Hulk #8Valiant

  4001 AD: Shadowman #1

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