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!
Find think below, and what comics you should be looking out for
Absolute Wonder Woman #20 (DC Comics) – The series has been getting better and better and we’re excited to see where this current story arc goes.
Did You Hear About Mimi Green #1 (Dark Horse) – An intriguing comic that’s described as a “surreal and grisly take on the wellness industry, so-called ‘cancel culture’, body dysmorphia, and the complex power dynamics of show business.”
DoomQuest #1 (Marvel) – Doom is going to be a big player again soon and we’re suckers for him in the spotlight.
Escape #7 (Image Comics) – The series has been a fantastic war comic with some amazing art.
Exquisite Corpses #13 (Image Comics) – The first season wraps up! We have our guesses who is walking away the winner.
Feral #23 (Image Comics) – Great art and solid horror, this is one of our favorite monthly comics right now.
Florida Hippopotamus Cocaine Massacre #4 (Mad Cave Studios) – Completely insane, and entertaining, in every way, and we love it!
Infernal Hulk #7 (Marvel) – The series is a great blend of superhero and horror. The best comic Marvel is putting out right now.
Is Ted Ok #4 (Mad Cave Studios) – The series has been a trippy comic full of twists and paranoia. It evokes some classics and we’re excited to check out every issue.
A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #3 (IDW Dark/IDW Publishing) – The series has been a solid one not just in the alien invasion sense but also what happens when you listen to crackpot horrible politicians.
Squalo And Mage Vs. The Rage Of The Bakunawa (HarperAlley) – The graphic novel sounds like an adorable and touching story about a young girl’s question honoring her father’s last wish.
Superman: Father Of Tomorrow #1 (DC Comics) – What if Superman’s dad came to Earth instead? Yeah, we like these alternate take comics.
Swamp Thing 1989 #2 (DC Comics/DC Black Label) – Comics that were refused to be published? We’re always intrigued by these types of releases.
Zatanna (2026) #2 (DC Comics) – The first issue was an interesting spin on the character making her a bit more like Doctor Strange and we’re intrigued to see where it goes.
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