It’s Wednesday again, and that means fresh comics are hitting the shelves. Here are some standout titles to consider:


Cover art for DC Pride 2025 #1 featuring a superhero with a green emblem, surrounded by various other characters, emphasizing themes of LGBTQ+ representation.

DC Pride 2025 #1

This year’s DC Pride anthology centers around Gotham’s oldest queer bar, which is closing its doors. The issue features a 100-page story where heroes like Alan Scott and Renee Montoya find themselves trapped in an alternate reality crafted by the Starheart—a realm offering them their deepest desires. The creative team includes Tim Sheridan, Vita Ayala, and Josh Trujillo.


Cover of Radiant Black #34 featuring a masked hero inside a futuristic helmet with silhouetted figures in the reflection, set against a bold red background.

Radiant Black #34

In the latest installment of the Massive-Verse, Marshall Ward uncovers a hidden conspiracy linked to donut shops across America. Writers Kyle Higgins and Joe Clark, along with artist Eduardo Ferigato, deliver a story that blends everyday settings with cosmic intrigue.


Cover of Daredevil #22 featuring the character Daredevil confronting a monstrous fungal creature against a dramatic background.

Daredevil #22

Matt Murdock faces a new and unsettling adversary: a monstrous fungus that has infiltrated the city and his own body. This issue, written by Saladin Ahmed with art by José Luis, challenges Daredevil’s heightened senses in unexpected ways.


Cover art for Ultimate Wolverine #6 featuring a stylized depiction of Wolverine in chains, showcasing a dramatic and intense expression.

Ultimate Wolverine #6

Logan embarks on a psychedelic journey through his own mind as the Opposition attempts to dismantle his Winter Soldier programming. Guest artist Alex Lins brings a unique visual style to this introspective chapter.


Cover of Absolute Superman #8 featuring three characters breaking through a wall of books, with the title prominently displayed.

Absolute Superman #8

Superman seeks solace in Smallville but finds himself caught between the nefarious Lazarus Corp and the enigmatic Omega Men. Jason Aaron and Rafa Sandoval kick off a new arc that delves into themes of identity and belonging.


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