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Comic Splash Zone Issue 3! See what made our Top 5 New Release list this week!

Don’t want to go through all of the comic, manga, manhwa, and graphic novel releases each week? In this week’s (Comic) Splash Zone, we run through the top 5 comics that stand out to us.

This week’s list includes:

  • Justice League Unlimited #3 (DC Comics)
  • Power Rangers Prime #3 (BOOM! Studios)
  • Traveling to Mars (Ablaze)
  • Ultimate Spider-Man #13 (Marvel)
  • Void Rivals #16 (Skybound)

Find out why these made the list and then go support your local comic shop and get them!

Wolverine begins to question his past, Thor and Loki battle for the throne of Asgard, and more for the Ultimate Universe in April

Month after month, Marvel’s Ultimate Universe captivates comic readers with bold storytelling, unpredictable twists, and fascinating reinventions of Marvel icons. Just last week, the line’s newest ongoing series launched, Ultimate Wolverine. Like those that came before it, the debut issue was a massive industry success, selling out and demanding a second printing. With other Ultimate series entering their second year, a blockbuster event on the horizon, and the imminent return of the Maker, now is the time to dive into these acclaimed titles and see what the buzz is about! Today, fans can peek ahead at what’s to come in April, including exciting developments like the origin of Ultimate Mysterio in Ultimate Spider-Man, a battle against Ultimate Loki in Ultimates, and more!

ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #15

Written by BRYAN HILL
Art and Cover by STEFANO CASELLI
On Sale 4/23

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER!

Battle-worn and beleaguered, a stripped-down T’Challa must go back to basics to prepare for battle against the new foes who have turned vibranium and its dark counterpart against him…

ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #15

ULTIMATES #11

Written by DENIZ CAMP
Art by JUAN FRIGERI
Cover by DIKE RUAN
On Sale 4/9

THE WAR FOR ASGARD! A NEW HERO APPROACHES!

Time to topple another of the Maker’s dominoes: removing Loki from his seat of power in Asgard! Thor, Sif and She-Hulk journey into mystery for blood, for glory and for rebellion, and discover a surprising new ally!

ULTIMATES #11

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #16

Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by DAVID MESSINA
Cover by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale 4/30

THE SECRET ORIGIN OF MYSTERIO!

Even Kingpin knows little about the criminal in the smoky helmet…but Spider-Man’s about to learn more than he bargained for!

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #16

ULTIMATE WOLVERINE #4

Written by CHRIS CONDON
Art and Cover by ALESSANDRO CAPPUCCIO
On Sale 4/16

THE WINTER SOLDIER THAWS?

Wolverine’s confrontation with Kitty Pryde and Gambit leaves him disoriented, violent and questioning his Maker’s Council overlords… who is “Logan”?

ULTIMATE WOLVERINE #4

ULTIMATE X-MEN #14

Written by PEACH MOMOKO
Art and Cover by PEACH MOMOKO
On Sale 4/2

THE MUTANTS’ DEADLIEST BATTLE YET!

The Shadow King returns…more powerful than ever! Will Armor be the first to fall?

ULTIMATE X-MEN #14

Preview: Ultimate Spider-Man #13

Ultimate Spider-Man #13

(W) Jonathan Hickman (A/CA) Marco Checchetto
RATED T+
In Shops: Jan 22, 2025
SRP: $4.99

KRAVEN’S MOST DANGEROUS GAME!
The Sinister Six are all hunting Spider-Man and the Green Goblin for their ringleader, Kingpin-and this time, Kraven has the upper hand in Jonathan Hickman & Marco Checchetto’s love letter to “Kraven’s Last Hunt”!

Ultimate Spider-Man #13

Logan’s 10 Favorite Comics of 2024

After whatever the hell 2023 was, I got back into comics in 2024. The Absolute and Ultimate lines helped me get back into Marvel and DC’s output, and I also finally read some stone cold classics, both old and new, like Starman, Gender Queer, 20th Century Men, and Something is Killing the Children. I really love that I can get Silver Sprocket’s books from Comics Plus and Hoopla from my public library, and even though I’m not a New Year’s Resolution person, I definitely plan on reading more of their catalog in 2025 (Caroline Cash’s Peepee Poopoo calls my name!) as well as the back half of Starman, Planetary, finally finding out what actually happened to Krakoa in the X-Books, and keeping up with new titles. (Metamorpho and New Gods were two year end bangers!)

Without further ado, here are my favorite ten comics of 2024

10. Peepshow #15 (Fantagraphics)

One of the happiest surprises of 2024 was the release of one last issue of Joe Matt’s Peepshow a year after his untimely passing. This comic deals with Matt moving to Los Angeles to pitch a TV version of Peepshow to HBO and deals with similar subject matter as the previous decades of the book like his frugality, personal feelings of inadequacies, and yes, obsession with Asian women. However, occasional distasteful subject matter aside, Peepshow #15 shows a cartoonist’s cartoonist at the height of his craft with impeccably placed sweat beads and speed lines as Joe Matt has another existential crisis. It’s also a love letter to a comics medium with one of Matt’s friends entreating both him and the reader to pore over some of the comics taking up space in his apartment.

9. Absolute Batman (DC)

In the launch title for DC’s new Absolute line, Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, and Frank Martin rebuild and revise the Caped Crusader from the ground up. Absolute Batman takes elements from Frank Miller’s works, various Bat-films, and Snyder’s previous work with the character to create a beefy, working class Batman, who is currently bestie with what might later become his Rogue’s gallery. Scott Snyder and Dragotta take aim at school shootings, the prison industrial complex, and cryptocurrency while having entertaining action and chase sequences. They’re three issues into building a universe, and I’m excited to see where this book goes in 2025.

8. Grommets (Image)

Rick Remender, Brian Posehn, Brett Parson, and Moreno Dinisio’s Grommets is a semi-autobiographical love letter to 1980s skate and punk culture set in the Sacramento suburbs. Remender and Posehn draw on their own experiences as teenagers while Parson and Dinisio turn them up to eleven with detailed and period-accurate visuals that are something out of Mad Magazine. It’s fun to watch Rick and Brian’s misadventures and the ups and downs of their friendship, especially once a timer is put on it when Rick’s parents tell him they’re moving to Phoenix. The past few issues of the series have been literal bloodbaths as punks and jocks clash, and of course, the cops don’t take the jocks’ side. Grommets really captures how epic, hilarious, and occasionally sad growing up was.

7. “The Happy Art” (Self-Published)

I read Sami Alwani’s Ignatz-winning “The Happy Art” on his Instagram, but it’s also available in the Pulping “Comics on Comics” anthology. “The Happy Art” is a quite meta comic about how hard it is to appeal to different audiences in comics and also about collective thinking, cancel culture, and all that jazz. Alwani portrays himself as a dog, and the story reaches new heights of absurdity with each page. I love the juxtaposition of Gen Z lingo with a fanatical love for comics as a medium, and how it changes styles and POV with each panel. Saehmeh is indeed based, and so is this very accessible comic.

6. Godzilla Valentine’s Day Special (IDW)

Zoe Tunnell, Sebastian Piriz, and Rebecca Nalty tell a cute queer love story against the backdrop of kaiju attacks in Godzilla Valentine’s Day Special. Kaiju romcom is kind of the perfect subgenre, and Tunnell gives the full progression of the relationship between unemployed burnout-turned-monster chaser Piper and Earth Defense Force soldier Tam from loathing to sweet loving. On the art side, Piriz gets to dig deep into Toho’s library of critters, including a battle royale between Godzilla and MechaGodzilla that shows that building bigger bombs and weapons doesn’t lead to peace, but just more war. It’s also interesting to see the portrayal of the King of Monsters change as the book progresses from something jarring and life-changing to just a reality of life. This could also be a metaphor for the progression of a romantic relationship as well.

5. Belly Full of Heart (Silver Sprocket)

Madeline Mouse’s Belly Full of Heart is queer softness, love, and desire in fluid comic book short story format. Mouse uses pomegranates, starfish, cars, Adidas slides, and more as visual metaphors for love. Their vignettes flow from page to page and color palette to palette in a way that feels like a warm hug multiplied by eleven. Belly Full of Heart throws plot out of the window and focuses on feelings and vibes instead. It’s also full of silly humor with “Kissin’ at the beach/Pissin’ at the beach” getting inducted into the kind of rhyming couplet hall of fame. Belly Full of Heart captures the feeling of being 100% yourself around another person as Madeline Mouse rejects rigid panel boundaries and embraces hand lettering to craft one of the most beautiful and gender euphoric comics of 2024.

4. Midnight Radio (Oni Press)

I know that Midnight Radio technically came out in 2019, but it got a special edition remaster from writer/artist Iolanda Zanfardino so it’s eligible for my “Favorite Comics of 2024” list. Using a distinct color palette for each protagonist, Midnight Radio follows the lives of a diverse cast of characters brough together by a mysterious radio message urging them to be their own authentic selves. There’s a plotline with a healthcare company being responsible for the deaths of many people that was painfully relevant last year, and Zanfardino explores even more social issues like racism, xenophobia, social media addiction, and violence against queer people throughout her story. However, the main draw of Midnight Radio for me was the characters breaking off the shackles of corporate jobs, corrupt cops, unwelcoming families, and societal pressure and finding fulfillment through a variety of types of art, including indie games, music, and more!

3. The Ultimates (Marvel)

Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri, and Phil Noto’s Ultimates is anti-imperialist team superhero comic published by the world’s largest entertainment corporation that is also an ode to the single issue. As a collective unit, Ultimates builds to the assembling of Earth-6160’s mightiest heroes and the return of the Maker. However, Camp does the opposite of writing for the trade and gives each single issue its own flair. For example, Ultimates #4 is about Dr. Doom trying to bring the Fantastic Four back and can be read in five distinct ways to tell his tragic story with Noto channeling his inner Dave Gibbons and creating gorgeous symmetry. Deniz Camp and Frigeri connect new takes on She-Hulk and Hawkeye to the violence done towards the indigenous people of the Pacific islands and North America and breathe new life into old school anti-fascists Captain America and Jim Hammond’s Human Torch. Ultimates feels a lot like if Angela Davis wrote the Avengers, and that is a high compliment.

2. Public Domain (Image)

Influenced by comic book history as well as his own experiences as a cartoonist, Chip Zdarsky’s Public Domain is part love/hate letter to the medium and dysfunctional family drama. Public Domain #6-10 shows how the sausage is made with Dallas Comics trying to beat the clock and their new take on iconic superhero, The Domain. Along the way, there are old men arguing at bars, thinly veiled analogues for “star” comic book creators, and a look back at a love affair. Public Domain shows the difficulty of being creative under corporate constraints and also having a personal life while being caught up in the wringer of the comic book industry. It comes across as a real passion project for Zdarsky who crams each issue with visual gags, parodies, and of course, heartfelt moments.

1. Ultimate Spider-Man (Marvel)

Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, and David Messina’s Ultimate Spider-Man was twelve issues of comic book comfort food as Peter Parker gets his powers as a thirty-something and must learn how to use them in a world undergirded by evil and corruption. In opposition to certain other writers and editors, Ultimate Spider-Man shows that a married with children Spider-Man comic can be compelling. There’s nothing like struggling fighting the Shocker while one kid knows your secret identity, and the other doesn’t and is kind of besties with J. Jonah Jameson. Speaking of Jameson, the story that showcased him and Uncle Ben digging into the Kingpin and Oscorp might have been the single issue of the year as the two old school newspapermen show their work and speak truth to power. On the art side, Checchetto brings a sleek high tech sheen to the suits and fights while not losing that classic Spider-Man charm, and Messina does a good job of holding down the fort in his fill-in issues. All in all, Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) is the Spider-Man comic I needed at 31 like Ultimate Spider-Man (2000) was the Spider-Man comic I needed at 13, and I love that it wrapped up its first year with a dark, Empire Strikes Back type ending.

Rian Gonzales caught in tracing swipe for an Ultimate Spider-Man #15 variant cover

Ultimate Spider-Man #15 Rian Gonzales variant

Out in May, Marvel‘s Ultimate Spider-Man #15 features a cute variant cover from Rian Gonzales. The cover features Peter, MJ, and their daughter in a cute kawai-like style featuring rainbows, make-believe tea party, and more. Gonzales is accused of swiping at least the May part of the art from Nina, aka InkPangur, the creator of the webcomic Lilith’s Word.

Gonzales took to social media yesterday to share the reasons for the trace claiming a “creative rut,” and a need to “meet the deadline.” In the explanation Gonzales states that the issue has since been “resolved” and apologizes to everyone Rian has hurt. You can read the full statement below.

But, that resolution might not be a reality. Juby, aka CutTimeComic, gives more detail and refutes some of what Gonzales claims. The original art was drawn in 2017 by Nina for Juby as a birthday present. According to Juby, Nina attempted to resolve the issue privately which led to Rian leading to releasing a statement. According to Juby, the issue isn’t resolved. And Juby provides an overlay of the two pieces of art. Where Rian Gonzales calls it a “reference,” it’s pretty clear this is more of a trace when the images or really compared.

Check out the comparison of the original piece of art and Rian Gonzales’ version:

Nina vs. Rian Gonzales art

While there’s some differences between the two in detail and the right arm, the two images match up strikingly well.

The situation raises more questions about art Rian Gonzales has released and what else might have been swiped/traced from others as well as flaired up the debate between referencing and tracing.

We’ve reached out to Marvel regarding the status of the Ultimate Spider-Man #15 cover and if it will still be released. You can read Rian’s full statement below.

Ultimate Spider-Man #12 is an amazing end to the series’ first year and has us excited for the second

Season’s greetings from the Parker family! But why is Peter acting so strangely during the most wonderful time of the year? And what’s got Gwen so concerned? Don’t miss the thrilling conclusion of the second arc – and the first year – of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN!

Story: Jonathan Hickman
Art: Marco Checchetto
Color: Matthew Wilson
Letterer: Cory Petit

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Kitty Pryde and Gambit make their Ultimate Debut in March 2025

Marvel’s new Ultimate Universe is now home to five hit ongoing series, each packed with the unpredictable storytelling and bold character reinventions that have made it such a massive success! As the line reaches its second year, each creative team is firing on all cylinders to deliver can’t-miss stories of the highest comic book caliber each and every month! With a blockbuster ULTIMATE event on the horizon, now is the time to dive in and see why these titles have dominated the industry all year-long with a peek ahead at what’s to come in March’s releases.

The cover reveals and synopses for March’s issues spotlight multiple debuts including Namor and Red Skull in Ultimates #10 and Gambit and Kitty Pryde in Ultimate Wolverine #3.Plus a new threat emerges in Wakanda in Ultimate Black Panther #14; a Parker family vacation goes haywire in Ultimate Spider-Man #15; and a new mutant society begins to take shape in Ultimate X-Men #13, the start of the book’s second year! Like Ultimate Spider-Man #13 and Ultimate Black Panther #13, Ultimate X-Men #13 will have a special One Year In Foil Variant Cover by Benjamin Su.

Read on to learn more about what awaits!

ULTIMATES #10

Written by DENIZ CAMP
Art by JUAN FRIGERI
Cover by DIKE RUAN
On Sale 3/5

NAMOR AND THE RED SKULL!

Captain America and the Human Torch lead a team to recruit their old comrade – Namor! But they’ll have to get through the Red Skull Gang first!

ULTIMATES #10

ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #14

Written by BRYAN HILL
Art and Cover by STEFANO CASELLI
On Sale 3/19

WHO IS THE PROGENITOR?

Black Panther’s dangerous reliance on vibranium becomes even more volatile when an ancient spirit attacks Wakanda! Only the Sorcerer Supreme can help T’Challa save Wakanda – and possibly his soul – from this fiend!

ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #14

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #15

Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by DAVID MESSINA
Cover by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale 3/12

THE ULTIMATE SANDMAN ATTACKS!

As the dust settles from the events of recent issues, Peter, MJ and the kids take a family vacation – but nowhere is safe for Ultimate Spider-Man! Featuring guest artist David Messina!

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #15

ULTIMATE WOLVERINE #3

Written by CHRISTOPHER CONDON
Art and Cover by ALESSANDRO CAPPUCCIO
On Sale 3/26

WOLVERINE VS. GAMBIT & KITTY PRYDE!

The Winter Soldier leads a strike against two members of the Opposition: Kitty Pryde and Gambit! But do the duo recognize the man behind the mask?

ULTIMATE WOLVERINE #3

ULTIMATE X-MEN #13

Written by PEACH MOMOKO
Art and Cover by PEACH MOMOKO
Ultimate One Year In Foil Variant Cover by BENJAMIN SU
On Sale 3/12

THE MUTANT NEW WORLD ORDER?

The start of the second year of ULTIMATE X-MEN! Chaos erupts as former Children of the Atom rise up against the society that used and abused them, just as tension between Armor and Maystorm comes to a head in an explosive confrontation!

Preview: Ultimate Spider-Man #12

Ultimate Spider-Man #12

(W) Jonathan Hickman (A/CA) Marco Checchetto
RATED T+
In Shops: Dec 18, 2024
SRP: $4.99

A VERY MERRY SPIDER-CHRISTMAS?

Season’s greetings from the Parker family! But why is Peter acting so strangely during the most wonderful time of the year? And what’s got Gwen so concerned? Don’t miss the thrilling conclusion of the second arc – and the first year – of ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN!

Ultimate Spider-Man #12

Ultimate Wolverine unleashed, Luke Cage stages a prison break, and more coming in the Ultimate Universe

Marvel’s new Ultimate Universe is about to enter its second year and readers can look forward to more of the unpredictable storytelling and bold character reinventions that have made the line such a blockbuster success! With the Maker’s return imminent, the stakes are higher than ever and as his Council struggles to maintain their control, the heroes of this once-doomed world will face their greatest challenges yet. Fans can peek ahead at what’s to come in February’s Ultimate issues, including the second issue of the next highly-anticipated Ultimate series launch—ULTIMATE WOLVERINE.

The cover reveals and synopses for February’s issues spotlight the debut of the Ultimate Luke Cage in Ultimates #9; the Sorcerer Supreme’s mysterious alliance with Wakanda in Ultimate Black Panther #13; Peter and Harry’s brutal fight against Kraven the Hunter in Ultimate Spider-Man #14; Armor and her mutant band’s showdown with the Shadow King in Ultimate X-Men #12; and a dark test for the Maker’s Ultimate Weapon in Ultimate Wolverine #2.

Read on to learn more about what awaits!

ULTIMATES #9

Written by DENIZ CAMP
Art by CHRIS ALLEN
Cover by DIKE RUAN
Variant Cover by TAURIN CLARKE
Ultimate Special Variant Cover by INHYUK LEE
On Sale 2/5

LUKE CAGE AND THE ULTIMATE PRISON BREAK!

Stormbreaker and innovative artist Chris Allen joins Deniz Camp to bring us the history and the future of Luke Cage! Spider-Man isn’t the only success story of Ultimates 1.0…meet the man who has been quietly sabotaging the Maker’s Council from behind bars!

ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #13

Written by BRYAN HILL
Art and Cover by STEFANO CASELLI
On Sale 2/19

ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER: YEAR TWO STARTS HERE!

With Moon Knight defeated and the Maker’s Council forced to regroup, T’Challa must learn the secrets of vibranium – because his very life and soul are at risk! The Sorcerer Supreme can help understand the truth of the terrifying element that built Wakanda, but her aid comes with a price…

ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #13

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #14

Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art and Cover by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale 2/12

SPIDER-MAN VERSUS KRAVEN!

After the horrors Peter and Harry endured during Kraven’s Hunt in the last issue, Spider-Man and Green Goblin turn the HUNTER into the HUNTED! But are they still prey in someone else’s game?

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #14

ULTIMATE WOLVERINE #2

Written by CHRISTOPHER CONDON
Art and Cover by ALESSANDRO CAPPUCCIO
On Sale 2/19

THE MAKER’S COUNCIL AND THEIR ULTIMATE WEAPON!

Colossus, Omega Red and Magik put the Ultimate Wolverine to the test by seeing how well he handles the Opposition, a group fighting for mutant liberation!

ULTIMATE WOLVERINE #2

ULTIMATE X-MEN #12

Written by PEACH MOMOKO
Art and Cover by PEACH MOMOKO
On Sale 2/26

SHOWDOWN WITH THE SHADOW KING!

Maystorm leads her team of masked mutants in a climactic battle against Shadow King! But the confrontation leads to a huge rift between best friends Maystorm and Armor…

ULTIMATE X-MEN #12

Ultimate Spider-Man #11 is another fantastic issue in a series filled with fantastic issues

WHO IS THE ULTIMATE BLACK CAT? Tensions rise between Spider-Man and Green Goblin in the wake of recent events! And a new villain steps up to the plate! What is her connection to the Black Cat on Kingpin’s Sinister Six?

Story: Jonathan Hickman
Art: David Messina
Color: Matthew Wilson
Letterer: Cory Petit

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

Zeus Comics
Kindle


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