Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Chernobyl Life And Other Disasters

Find think below, and what comics you should be looking out for

Absolute Batman #19 (DC Comics) – We’re intrigued to see what’s next for this series as it reworks Batman and the world of Gotham.

Alias Red Band #2 (Marvel) – Jessica Jones is back and the first issue was a nice focus on the pressure on her being the superhero wife of the Mayor and the compromises forced upon her.

Bitter Pill: Randy Shilts and the Dawn of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic (Abrams ComicArts) – Drawn from true events, this graphic novel follows Randy Shilts―biographer of Harvey Milk and one of the first openly gay journalists hired by the mainstream press during the early days of the AIDS Epidemic.

Chernobyl Life And Other Disasters (Neal Porter Books) – Strong-willed Genya sets her mind to attending art school in 1980s Ukraine, amidst the turmoil of Soviet control, the Cold War, and the unfolding Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Dead Teenagers #2 (Oni Press) – The first issue was a fun concept where a bunch of kids have to relive their prom over and over… but something keeps killing them and resetting everything.

Destroy All Humans They Can’t Be Regenerated: A Magic The Gathering Manga Volume 7 (VIZ Media) – THE Magic: The Gathering comic, it doesn’t follow the story of the world of the game, instead it’s about people playing the game.

Hab #1 (Bad Idea) – We read a teaser of this odd horror comic and we’re still not 100% sure what it’s about… but want to find out!

Mumm-Ra The Ever-Living #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – An origin of Mumm-Ra? Yeah, we’re intrigued by that and want the details!

Narco #2 (Image Comics) – The concept is great, a guy passes out when dealing with pressure/stress, so how’s he going to deal with having witnessed a murder?

Racer X #6 (Mad Cave Studios) – The series has been great as a companion to Speed Racer and shown what’s going on from another perspective.

Ordained #0 (Bad Idea) – If you like 80s/90s action, this is a series you don’t want to miss.

Ultimate Wolverine #16 (Marvel) – The series wraps up and we want to see if it sticks the landing our not.


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