We're #1: Taking a look at new first issue comic books for 9/24/2025

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

9/23/20254 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?

Ultimate Hawkeye #1
Ultimate Hawkeye #1

Ultimate Hawkeye #1

A new covert mission sends the breakout star of The Ultimates, Hawkeye, on a solo op that will have a massive impact on the future of the Ultimate Universe. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue as it is the first-ever solo one-shot in the new Ultimate line, introduces a new villain, and is a key chapter leading into the "Ultimate Endgame" event.

Skinbreaker #1
Skinbreaker #1

Skinbreaker #1

From the creative "dream team" of Robert Kirkman and David Finch comes Skinbreaker #1, a new visionary action epic about a tribe's fight for survival as a bloody power struggle begins and a bigger threat emerges. This comic is a potential key issue for collectors because it's a new original IP from two superstar creators and is a highly-speculative book with numerous incentive variants.

Battleworld #1
Battleworld #1

Battleworld #1

A new multiversal conflict begins as heroes from across the Marvel multiverse are thrown together on a patchwork world to fight for the survival of their timelines in Battleworld #1. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as it brings back the popular "Secret Wars" concept and is a new #1 from Marvel with potential for significant story developments.

The Twilight Zone #1
The Twilight Zone #1

The Twilight Zone #1

A new anthology series for the classic television show, The Twilight Zone #1 presents a brand new, unsettling tale of people being replaced by featureless "BLANKS". Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue as it is the first in a new series for a highly collectible property and features a set of connecting variant covers by fan-favorite artist Francesco Francavilla.

Viking Moon #1
Viking Moon #1

Viking Moon #1

Eisner Award winner Joe Pruett and legendary artist Marcelo Frusin team up to tell a bloody horror tale that reveals why Vikings truly left North America in Viking Moon #1, a new series that pits the Norse warriors against werewolves. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue, as it is a new original IP from a superstar creative team and features the first appearance of a new species of werewolf in the story.

The Phantom #1
The Phantom #1

The Phantom #1

The "Ghost Who Walks" is revived for a new era as he faces a violent gang of smugglers in The Phantom #1, a new series for the historic hero from Mad Cave Studios. Collectors should keep a close eye on this issue as it's a new #1 for one of the first costumed superheroes and features a variety of collectible variant covers from top artists.

The Crystal Ball (predicting the future)
The Crystal Ball (predicting the future)
Book of Nosferatu #1
Book of Nosferatu #1

Book of Nosferatu #1

A new gothic horror series explores the origin of Nosferatu in Book of Nosferatu #1, as a man searches for his missing wife who has been taken by the terrifying blight. This comic is a true gamble for speculators because its success as a new original IP from an independent publisher is uncertain, and you'll need to look into a crystal ball to see if it will "boom" or "bust".

Artillery #1
Artillery #1

Artillery #1

As a sentient AI attempts to steal all creativity, the Mona Lisa is brought to life to assemble a team of artists who can use their art as weapons in Artillery #1. This comic is a true gamble for speculators because as an original IP from a brand-new publisher, its success is uncertain and you'll need to look into a crystal ball to see if it will "boom" or "bust".

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.

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