Fantastic Four Relaunches, Superman Shines, and Crossover Chaos Erupts: The Sizzling Comic Landscape of July 2025 Podcast Por  arte de portada

Fantastic Four Relaunches, Superman Shines, and Crossover Chaos Erupts: The Sizzling Comic Landscape of July 2025

Fantastic Four Relaunches, Superman Shines, and Crossover Chaos Erupts: The Sizzling Comic Landscape of July 2025

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Comic book fans have plenty to celebrate as the first full week of July 2025 brings an array of exciting releases, blockbuster news, and tributes to legendary creators. Perhaps the biggest buzz in shops is the relaunch of Fantastic Four. Ryan North and Humberto Ramos are steering Marvel’s First Family through the time stream in their new Fantastic Four #1, while Matt Fraction and Mark Buckingham offer fans a nostalgic look back with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, an in-universe prequel. For those seeking something decidedly less serious, Marvel’s Swimsuit Special provides a playful showcase of heroes—and villains—soaking up the sun.

Superman takes the spotlight at DC Comics with the oversized Superman Treasury 2025: Hero for All, featuring a new adventure by Dan Jurgens and Bruno Redondo. Over in Gotham, Batman: Dark Patterns #8 continues the acclaimed noir saga, while DC’s Elseworlds series expands with Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – A League for Justice #1. This steampunk-inspired tale sees Batman and a Victorian-era Justice League chasing down Kryptonian mysteries across the globe, deepening the lore established in Gotham by Gaslight: The Kryptonian Age.

Meanwhile, comic shops are abuzz with crossover energy. IDW’s critically hailed Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees returns with Rite of Spring—killer bear Samantha is back for more darkly comic mayhem. For pure pop culture spectacle, Archie Meets Jay and Silent Bob has Kevin Smith sending his cult icons to Riverdale for a one-shot bound to delight both Archie and Smith’s devoted fans. Rick & Morty leap into their first ever Oni Press crossover with Rick & Morty Vs. The Universe, promising intergalactic chaos and meta-humor.

Beyond the page, DC Studios is ramping up its television slate. The much-anticipated second season of Peacemaker will hit screens August 21, promising more off-kilter action. Lanterns, the Green Lantern-centric detective series, is currently filming, and the cast includes genre favorites like Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre. Animated fare is also expanding, with Mister Miracle and My Adventures With Green Lantern both in the works. Over on Netflix, the final season of The Sandman is rolling out in July, with a special episode dedicated to Death later in the month.

Marvel’s cinematic universe remains the subject of rumor and excitement. Tom Holland’s Spider-Man will soon share the big screen with Jon Bernthal’s Punisher and, possibly, Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Placed between the mega-events Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, this film could see Peter Parker entangled in a multiversal crisis, with fan speculation swirling around the fate of alternate Spider-Man variants.

The comic community is also reflecting on its history as tributes pour in for James Charles Shooter, the legendary writer and editor whose work on Secret Wars, Avengers, and countless others changed the course of comics.

London Film and Comic Con is in full swing, with fans meeting creators and celebrating all things geek. The Boys continues to dominate headlines, with Jensen Ackles’ witty responses to his daughter watching the show making the rounds. Add to this fresh graphic novels, variant covers from artists like Alex Ross, and preorders for major upcoming volumes—including Predator Vs. Spider-Man and Immortal Thor—the comic world is thriving with creativity, nostalgia, and the promise of more adventures to come.
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