Bag? or Bored? Comic Book Verdicts of the Week 7/31/2025

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

7/31/20255 min read

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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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Ultimate Spider-Man #19
Ultimate Spider-Man #19
  1. Ultimate Spider-Man #19 continues to deliver a fresh and dynamic take on Peter Parker's journey, with the issue's action-packed cover hinting at a high-stakes confrontation. The series maintains its reputation for bold storytelling and compelling character work, redefining the Spider-Man mythos for a new generation. The biggest buzz around this issue and the series as a whole is its potential to introduce significant new elements or major character shifts, so readers should be on the lookout for any major developments.

G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom #1
G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom #1
  1. G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom #1 kicks off a major new event, bringing together two of the Marvel Universe's most powerful magic-users, Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom, for a cosmic-level confrontation. The issue promises a mind-bending journey into the mystical side of the Marvel Universe, with stunning artwork that captures the immense stakes of their battle. The biggest buzz for this debut centers on the sheer scale of the event and the long-awaited pairing of these two titanic characters, making it a must-read for fans of cosmic and magical sagas.

Medieval Spawn #4
Medieval Spawn #4
  1. Medieval Spawn #4 continues its dark and brutal journey through a hellish, medieval world, with the issue's cover promising an intense confrontation and a powerful display from its protagonist. The series delivers on its promise of gothic horror and relentless action, expanding the rich lore of the Spawn universe with a historical twist. The buzz around this issue focuses on its stunning artwork and its consistent ability to provide a compelling, standalone narrative that also feels essential to the broader Spawn mythology, making it a favorite for fans of both genres.

Savage Wolverine #1
Savage Wolverine #1
  1. Savage Wolverine #1 slices into a new era for the iconic mutant, delivering a raw and visceral adventure that strips away the frills and focuses on pure, unadulterated action. The issue's gritty art and brutal narrative promise a thrilling and no-holds-barred journey, making it a standout for fans of old-school Wolverine stories. The buzz is all about this series' back-to-basics approach and its potential to introduce new, significant elements to Wolverine's lore, so readers should pay close attention to any major developments.

News from the Fallout #2
News from the Fallout #2
  1. News from the Fallout #2 continues its chilling exploration of a post-apocalyptic world, maintaining a stark and unsettling tone with its distinctive black-and-white art style. The issue deepens the mystery established in the first, building suspense and a sense of dread as it follows its character through a desolate landscape. The buzz around this series is all about its unique and gritty aesthetic, as well as its potential for a truly memorable and impactful horror narrative.

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.

The Scorched #43
The Scorched #43
  1. The Scorched #43 continues to deliver a monster-filled, action-packed narrative, with the team facing off against colossal demons in a visually striking battle. While the issue provides the consistent team-up action that fans expect, some collectors might find the title's prolonged run and the continuous cycle of facing new, monstrous threats becoming less compelling over time. The focus on sustained, intense battles without frequent, significant plot twists or major character shake-ups can make individual issues feel less essential for those primarily driven by speculative interest or a desire for fresh narrative developments.

The Terminator #9
The Terminator #9
  1. The Terminator #9 continues its grim, post-apocalyptic narrative, plunging readers deeper into the struggle for survival against Skynet's relentless machines with its gritty artwork and tense storytelling. While the series effectively captures the bleak atmosphere and brutal action of the films, some collectors might find the ongoing storyline, without significant, groundbreaking plot twists or major deviations from established lore, can become less compelling over time. The reliance on familiar themes and a predictable man-versus-machine dynamic, without introducing fresh, high-impact concepts, could lead to a sense of stagnation for those seeking new and essential "key" issues.

Grimm Fairy Tales #98
Grimm Fairy Tales #98
  1. Grimm Fairy Tales #98, "The Witching Hour," continues its long-running tradition of reinterpreting classic folklore with a dark and modern twist, delivering a story filled with magic and monsters. While the series maintains its distinctive art style and dedicated fan base, some collectors might find the high issue number and the consistent, episodic nature of its stories to be less compelling for speculative reasons. The lack of major, universe-altering events or a continuous, high-stakes narrative can lead to a sense of repetition, potentially diminishing interest for those seeking fresh, "key" collectibles.

The Incredible Hulk #27
The Incredible Hulk #27
  1. The Incredible Hulk #27 continues its exploration of Bruce Banner's monstrous alter ego, with a gritty and visceral cover that promises a raw, brutal story. While the series consistently delivers on its promise of powerful action and a compelling psychological struggle, some collectors might find the ongoing narrative, without significant, groundbreaking plot twists or major character shake-ups, can become less compelling over time. The reliance on established tropes and a predictable hero-versus-monster dynamic, without introducing fresh, high-impact concepts, could lead to a sense of stagnation for those seeking new and essential "key" issues.

Sam and Twitch: Case Files #16
Sam and Twitch: Case Files #16
  1. Sam and Twitch: Case Files #16 continues to deliver its signature brand of gritty, detective noir, with its moody artwork and dark urban setting. While the issue provides a compelling, self-contained mystery for the duo, some collectors might find the title's episodic nature and consistent tone becoming less compelling over time. The focus on sustained, intense detective work without frequent, major plot twists or character-altering events can make individual issues feel less essential for those primarily driven by speculative interest or a desire for fresh narrative developments.

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!