Bag? or Bored? Comic Book Verdicts of the Week 7/24/2025

A weekly breakdown of the newest comic book releases—deciding which comic books are worthy of a bag and board… and which new issues we’re already bored of.

Kevin Stahl

7/24/20255 min read

Bag

Each week, the comic book industry brings forth a plethora of new titles, captivating storylines, and stunning artwork. This week's selections offer an array of gripping narratives and intriguing characters that deserve a place in your collection. In this section, we delve into the comics that are not just good but great—those that warrant the utmost care and protection, metaphorically speaking, they're worthy of a bag and board. Add our bag-worthy comics to your collection, click ADD TO CART and our friends at MyComicShop.com will deliver them to your door.

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Geiger #16
Geiger #16
  1. Geiger #16 continues to build upon its post-apocalyptic narrative, delivering more of its signature blend of gritty survival and supernatural mystery with striking, atmospheric artwork. The issue deepens the lore of this irradiated world and its unique inhabitants, pushing the story forward with intriguing character interactions and revelations. The buzz around this series often highlights its compelling world-building and the potential for significant plot developments, so readers should keep an eye out for any major shifts or new elements that could emerge.

Exquisite Corpses #3
Exquisite Corpses #3
  1. Exquisite Corpses #3 continues its unique blend of artistic collaboration and narrative intrigue, delivering another visually distinct chapter that feels both experimental and engaging. The issue maintains its unconventional storytelling approach, inviting readers to piece together its fragmented yet compelling mystery. The buzz around this series is all about its innovative creative process and the intriguing, often unsettling, atmosphere it creates, making it a standout for those seeking something truly different in their comic reading.

The Voice Said Kill #1
The Voice Said Kill #1
  1. The Voice Said Kill #1 bursts onto the scene with a chilling premise, immediately drawing readers into a dark and unsettling narrative that promises psychological thrills. The artwork is atmospheric and perfectly complements the sinister tone, creating a truly immersive experience from the first page. The buzz around this debut issue is all about its intense, mysterious plot and the potential for a truly disturbing and thought-provoking series, making it a must-read for fans of psychological horror.

Batman #161
Batman #161
  1. Batman #161, continuing the iconic "Hush" storyline, delivers a visually stunning and action-packed chapter, with Jim Lee's dynamic artwork bringing the intense confrontation between Batman and Catwoman to life. The issue further unravels the intricate mystery surrounding Hush, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its masterful pacing and character interactions. The enduring buzz around this series, even in its later issues, stems from its status as a modern classic, celebrated for its gripping plot twists and the collaborative genius of Loeb and Lee.

Absolute Wonder Woman #10
Absolute Wonder Woman #10
  1. Absolute Wonder Woman #10 dives into a visually stunning and mind-bending narrative, with its psychedelic artwork reflecting the intense psychological and mystical challenges Diana faces. The issue pushes the boundaries of traditional superhero storytelling, offering a unique and often surreal exploration of Wonder Woman's powers and her connection to the larger DC universe. The buzz around this series is all about its bold artistic direction and its willingness to delve into more abstract and experimental themes, making it a standout for readers seeking a fresh take on the Amazonian princess.

Bored

While the comic world is filled with gems, not all releases are met with praise. In this section, we evaluate titles that failed to make an impression, leaving many readers feeling uninterested or underwhelmed. Perhaps it's a lack of originality or poorly executed storylines, but these are comics that might not deserve a place in your collection.

Green Arrow #26
Green Arrow #26
  1. Green Arrow #26, "Sand Storm," continues Oliver Queen's urban adventures, showcasing his sharp wit and archery skills against new threats with dynamic artwork. While the issue delivers consistent action and character moments, some collectors might find the series, particularly at this later issue number, to be less of a draw if it remains focused on self-contained arcs without significant, overarching plot developments or major character introductions that impact the wider DC universe. The absence of "event-level" stakes or groundbreaking narrative shifts can make individual issues feel less essential for those primarily driven by speculative interest or a desire for major story progression.

Gunslinger Spawn #45
Gunslinger Spawn #45
  1. Gunslinger Spawn #45 continues the demonic cowboy's relentless battle against the forces of evil, delivering more of its signature gritty action and dark, atmospheric artwork. While the series consistently provides visceral thrills and expands the Spawn universe, some collectors might find the prolonged narrative arcs and the sheer volume of Spawn-related titles leading to a sense of repetition. The focus on sustained, intense battles without frequent, significant plot twists or major character introductions can make individual issues feel less like "key" collectibles, potentially diminishing long-term excitement for those seeking fresh developments.

ThunderCats #18
ThunderCats #18
  1. ThunderCats #18 continues to explore the classic characters and their enduring appeal, with a cover that highlights the personal connections within the team. While the series consistently delivers on its promise of adventure and nostalgia, some collectors might find that the ongoing narrative, without significant, groundbreaking plot twists or major character introductions, can become less compelling over time. The reliance on established lore and a predictable hero-versus-villain dynamic, without pushing new boundaries or introducing fresh elements, could lead to a sense of stagnation for those seeking more impactful, collectible issues.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #27
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #27
  1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #27 continues to deliver the lighthearted, classic cartoon fun that fans remember, complete with vibrant art and straightforward, episodic storytelling. While it's a nostalgic treat for those who grew up with the original series, some collectors might find the title's consistent adherence to the "Saturday Morning" formula becoming less engaging over time. The lack of deep, overarching narratives, significant character evolution, or major universe-altering events, which are common in other TMNT titles, can make individual issues feel less like "key" collectibles for those seeking more substantial or speculative reads.

Vampirella #5
Vampirella #5
  1. Vampirella #5 continues to weave its dark, supernatural tales, showcasing the iconic vampiress in visually striking scenarios with a blend of horror and allure. While the series consistently delivers on its promise of gothic atmosphere and compelling character work, some collectors might find that the ongoing narrative, without significant, groundbreaking plot twists or major new character introductions, can become less compelling over time. The reliance on established tropes and a predictable episodic structure, without pushing new boundaries, could lead to a sense of stagnation for those seeking more impactful, collectible issues or fresh narrative innovations.

As we dissect this week's comic book releases, it's evident that the field remains diverse and dynamic. While some titles shine brightly with creativity, others remind us that not every story is ready for the spotlight. Remember, every week offers an opportunity for new favorites to emerge, so keep searching for those that resonate with you!