HOT PICKS! On Sale This Week!

Scott and Dan pick the comics they’re most looking forward to…

Dan Greenfield, editor, 13th Dimension

John Romita’s The Amazing Spider-Man Daily Strips Artist’s Edition, IDW/Marvel. Now, this is an interesting one: an Artist’s Edition that features the original scans of about 300 daily strips illustrated by Jazzy John, from 1977 to ’78, including the series’ first two months. Far out!

Batman Beyond #1 Facsimile Edition, DC. DC doesn’t ususually go this recent with their Facsimile Editions, but given Batman Beyond’s enduring popularity, I suppose it makes sense. Especially when you consider how expensive this issue can be on the secondary market: a high-grade, unslabbed original recently went for about $300 on eBay. There are also sketch and foil versions of the FE.

Scott Tipton, contributor-at-large, 13th Dimension

Doctor Strange Epic Collection: I, Dormammu, Marvel. Classic Silver Age Doc Strange tales by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Bill Everett, Marie Severin and Gene Colan!

Dan adds: I’m startled it’s taken this long for Marvel to publish this one. Collects Doctor Strange (1968) #169-179, The Avengers (1963) #61, and material from Strange Tales (1951) #147-168 and Not Brand Echh #13.


Captain Marvel #4, Marvel. When did Carol Danvers join Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band?

Marvel-Verse: Spider-Man/Madame Web, Marvel. Here’s your chance to find out how faithful Sony’s new Madame Web movie isn’t!

Sensational She-Hulk #4, Marvel. Still loving this series, and how fun is this cover?

Author: Dan Greenfield

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  1. Somehow Batman Beyond is 25 years old…

    Sony is a real big fan of the Howard Mackie revamp of Spider-Man. Never been a Hobgoblin in a movie but Hunger and Mattie Franklin yessir.

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