
"Superheroes and Beyond: The Thrilling World of Modern Comics"
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First off, Marvel Comics is celebrating the Fourth of July with a bang. On July 2, 2025, fans can get their hands on "Captain America" #1, written by Chip Zdarsky and illustrated by Valerio Schiti. This issue picks up right where the previous story left off, with Captain America thawed out and ready to take on new challenges. Another highlight from Marvel is "X-Men: Hellfire Vigil" #1, marking one year since the end of Krakoa. And for fans of the godly, "The Immortal Thor" #25 is a must-read, as it takes a dramatic turn by killing off Thor himself.
DC Comics is also gearing up for a summer series with "Gotham City Sirens: Unfit for Orbit." This series promises to deliver the same level of intrigue and action that DC fans have come to expect. Meanwhile, "Absolute Green Lantern" #4 deepens the mystery of the Black Hand, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. And for those who love a good battle royale, "Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong" #2 brings together some of the biggest names in the DC universe against monstrous kaiju, including Killer Croc.
Over at Dark Horse, Jeff Lemire wraps up another volume of "Black Hammer" in "Spiral City" #7. This series has been a fan favorite for its unique blend of superhero and small-town life. Image Comics is also expanding its horror universe with "Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story" #1, perfect for those who enjoy a good scare. Oni Press rounds out the week with "Plague House" #4, a haunting tale that will leave you shivering.
One of the standout titles this week is "Absolute Green Lantern" #4 from DC Comics. Written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Jahnoy Lindsay, this issue sees Jo and Hal Versus Abin Sur in a thrilling battle to free Evergreen. The series has been praised for its intricate plot and unexpected twists, making it an easy choice for any comic book enthusiast.
In addition to these new releases, comic book sales have been surging over the past five years. The rise in popularity can be attributed to the success of TV shows and movies featuring comic book characters. This renewed interest has led to a diverse range of genres and topics being explored in comic books, from deep storytelling to social commentary.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of superheroes or prefer something a bit more sinister, there's something for everyone in the world of comic books. So, grab your favorite issue and get ready to dive into the exciting world of comics, where heroes and villains come to life in a way that's both entertaining and thought-provoking. Happy reading
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