We're #1: Taking a look at new first issue comic books for 11/26/2025
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!


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?




Daredevil/Punisher: The Devil's Trigger #1
Jimmy Palmiotti returns to the classic Marvel Knights era with Daredevil / Punisher: The Devil's Trigger #1, which pits Matt Murdock against Frank Castle as the Punisher's violent campaign against the Gnucci crime family threatens to tear Hell's Kitchen apart. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as it is a five-issue limited series that directly continues and revisits a beloved, foundational storyline from the classic Marvel Knights run, promising high-stakes developments and drawing attention due to the current popularity of both characters.


The Infernal Hulk #1
The Infernal Hulk #1 is the terrifying new chapter from Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Nic Klein, where the villain Eldest literally tears Bruce Banner and the Hulk apart, creating an unstoppable Infernal Hulk that is ten times the monster everyone feared. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as Marvel is framing it as the biggest and most shocking status quo change in Hulk's history, setting the stage for a new "Age of Monsters" that will impact the entire Marvel Universe.


Batman/Green Arrow/The Question: Arcadia #1
Batman / Green Arrow / The Question: Arcadia #1 sees the Question, Green Arrow, and Batman investigate the dark secrets behind a supposed climate-utopia in the Arctic called Arcadia, forcing the three vigilantes to confront themes of class warfare and corporate corruption. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as it's a new, prestige Black Label #1 from fan-favorite creator Gabriel Hardman, and its highly collectible Denys Cowan/Bill Sienkiewicz variant cover is an homage to their classic 1980s work, driving collector demand.




BRZRKR: The Bleeding Tide #1
BRZRKR: The Bleeding Tide #1 features the immortal warrior B. awakened from a chained box in the depths of the ocean by a pirate captain, forcing him into a bloody battle against a deadly ambush that also involves vampires. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as any new story in the massive BRZRKR universe, especially one written by acclaimed writer Marjorie Liu and featuring a pirate/vampire theme, has high collector interest and a guaranteed readership base.


Galactic #1
Galactic #1 is an ultraviolent interstellar romance from writer Curt Pires and artist Amilcar Pinna, following a roguish bounty hunter named Jecht Marco who must retrieve a runaway princess and gets caught in the middle of an intergalactic war, complete with a talking dog co-pilot. Collectors should keep a close eye on this debut issue, as new series from publisher DSTLRY often feature creator-owned hits, and this comic's mix of Star Wars scale with mature Saga-like themes makes it a highly speculative first appearance.


I Saw Santa: A Spawn Universe Christmas Story #1
I Saw Santa: A Spawn Universe Christmas Story #1 is a two-part holiday horror story written by Chris Killian and Andrew Sanders that sees a disturbed child vow vengeance on Santa Claus after receiving a lump of coal, forcing Detectives Sam and Twitch, and eventually Spawn, to intervene. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as this unique and bizarre merging of the dark Spawn universe with Christmas folklore has high crossover appeal and features a rare cover by legend Greg Capullo, making it a potentially hot long-term collectible.




Devil on My Shoulder #1
Devil on My Shoulder #1 is a new four-issue supernatural revenge horror miniseries from Dark Horse Comics, following the brutal retribution of a woman named Tee against the five men who tortured her, forcing her down a violent path with literal devils and ex-hitmen. This is a true toss-up: the creative team of Kyle Starks and Piotr Kowalski has a successful track record with Where Monsters Lie, offering strong creator-driven appeal; however, this is a dark, non-humorous miniseries in a crowded genre, meaning its long-term potential hinges entirely on critical acclaim and the strength of its ending. Collectors will need to look into their crystal ball to determine if this one-shot horror story catches the eye of Hollywood or ends up being a short-lived bust, making it a true collector's gamble.


Arcadia #1
Arcadia #1 is a brand-new existential sci-fi epic from the acclaimed Miranda Bros. (Roy and Inaki Miranda, creators of the hit We Live), following the artificial beings known as Serants who rise from the ruins of a vanished humanity, searching for meaning and connection in a world filled with the remnants of war. This is a true toss-up: the creative team has a proven track record of creating breakout creator-owned hits (We Live was nominated for an Eisner), which suggests huge long-term potential; however, this book launches from the brand-new publisher Ignition Press, making its initial distribution, buzz generation, and long-term viability an unknown quantity. Collectors will need to look into their crystal ball to determine if this highly ambitious sci-fi saga becomes the next massive independent hit or if it ends up being an immediate bust, making this debut issue a true collector's gamble.
Conclusion: Buy what makes you happy and have fun.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post regarding potential key issues and comic book values is for entertainment and informational purposes only. The opinions expressed are based on our analysis and observations, and should not be considered financial advice. The comic book market is highly speculative and volatile, and past performance is not indicative of future results. We strongly encourage readers to conduct their own thorough research and consult with qualified professionals before making any purchasing decisions. Comic book collecting should be enjoyed as a hobby, and any financial gains or losses are the sole responsibility of the individual.
