We're #1: Taking a look at new first issue comic books for 11/12/2025

Weekly Comic Book First Look: Key Issue Potential or Back Issue Bin? We dissect new #1 releases, analyzing art, story, and market buzz to predict which comics could become hot collectibles and which might fade into obscurity. Perfect for comic book investors and speculators!

Kevin Stahl

11/11/20255 min read

We're #1 Taking a look at new first issue comic books for this week.
We're #1 Taking a look at new first issue comic books for this week.

Key or Filler?

In the expansive universe of comic books, new titles are frequently released, each with the potential to captivate readers in unique ways. Today, we will present a curated list of upcoming first issue comic book titles that are stirring excitement in the community. Which new #1 issues will you be picking up this week?

Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1
Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1

Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1

Writer G. Willow Wilson and artist Mark Buckingham unite for the oversized Poison Ivy 2025 Annual #1, which sends Pamela Isley on a quest to find the legendary "Tree of Knowledge," hoping to learn a way forward to save the Earth. This issue is a potential key for collectors because it promises a story of high consequence within Ivy's lore, exploring her origin and her connection to The Green, and it features an important one-shot story from the run's core writer.

Batman / Static: Beyond #1
Batman / Static: Beyond #1

Batman / Static: Beyond #1

Set in the future Neo-Gotham, Batman / Static: Beyond #1 unites Terry McGinnis (Batman Beyond) and Virgil Hawkins (Static) as a new villain's global blackout cripples the Q-Wave Energy Grid and threatens Earth's entry into the interplanetary Cooperative. This issue is a prime collector's item because it is an Elseworlds launch that features the full Justice League Beyond and introduces a new villain and Static's world-changing Q-Wave Energy Grid tech, marking key developments by popular writer Evan Narcisse and rising-star artist Nikolas Draper-Ivey.

Youngblood: Mass Market Edition #1
Youngblood: Mass Market Edition #1

Youngblood: Mass Market Edition #1

Creator Rob Liefeld returns to write and draw a brand-new Youngblood: Mass Market Edition #1, summoning the iconic celebrity superhero team to a crisis in the Pacific against a deadly, newly revealed nemesis. This issue is a major collector's item because the first printing has already sold out nationwide, and it features the first team appearance of Vandel, Xerxes, and Plsymx—Liefeld's new "next-gen trio"—who are poised to play a critical role in the franchise's future.

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1776 #1
1776 #1

1776 #1

Writer J. Michael Straczynski and artists Ron Lim and Sean Damien Hill launch 1776 #1, a five-issue limited series where Captain America leads a formidable squad of Marvel heroes back to the American Revolution to stop a mysterious force from tampering with the founding of the United States. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as this highly promoted, event-level debut celebrates America's 250th anniversary with a star creative team and is guaranteed to be a landmark book for fans of time-traveling Marvel adventures.

Predator: Badlands #1
Predator: Badlands #1

Predator: Badlands #1

Predator: Badlands #1 is the official comic book prequel to the eagerly anticipated film, following a young Yautja warrior named Dek on a mission to retrieve technology from a crashed spaceship, where he becomes the hunted by an ancient, deadly threat. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue as it was created in collaboration with the film's director, Dan Trachtenberg, and serves as the first appearance of Dek and other key characters whose journey is tied directly to the movie that had the highest opening weekend in the Predator franchise's history.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Godzilla #1
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Godzilla #1

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles X Godzilla #1

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Godzilla #1 from IDW Publishing merges the two legendary franchises for the first time, revealing the Foot Clan's original purpose was to stop Kaiju, but now Shredder is attempting to use the monsters to create a powerful new mutagen. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as this is one of the biggest pop culture crossover events of the year, and it establishes new lore for both universes with a new mutagen and an ancient connection between the Foot Clan and Godzilla.

The Crystal Ball (predicting the future)
The Crystal Ball (predicting the future)
DIE: Loaded #1
DIE: Loaded #1

DIE: Loaded #1

DIE: Loaded #1 is the highly-anticipated return of the celebrated, Hugo-nominated series from writer Kieron Gillen and artist Stephanie Hans, picking up one year after the game's end as the surviving players reunite for Chuck's wake, only to discover the horrific fantasy is not finished with them. This book is a speculative gamble: it has the creative pedigree and built-in, award-winning fanbase of a guaranteed BOOM, but as a sequel focusing on an established cast, it lacks the excitement of a major first appearance of a character to drive the secondary market, making its investment fate a crystal ball call.

Gray Lady #1
Gray Lady #1

Gray Lady #1

Gray Lady #1 is a one-shot supernatural thriller from Image Comics, created by writers Mike Benson and Adam Glass and artist Ken Lashley, that follows a grieving mother who is warned by a psychic that her dead son is still in danger. This book is a speculative gamble: the star-studded creative team and the high-concept premise (a chilling blend of The Sixth Sense and Ghost) suggests a possible BOOM into media adaptation, but as a horror one-shot with no guaranteed future series or known first appearances, the book could quickly BUST, leaving collectors to rely on their crystal ball to predict its fate.

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