{"id":35498,"date":"2025-01-28T15:53:57","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:53:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-new-comics-week-of-february-14-amazing-spider-man-43-green-lantern-8-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:53:57","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:53:57","slug":"best-new-comics-week-of-february-14-amazing-spider-man-43-green-lantern-8-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-new-comics-week-of-february-14-amazing-spider-man-43-green-lantern-8-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Best new comics week of February 14: Amazing Spider-Man #43, Green Lantern #8, &#038; more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Best new comics week of February 14: Amazing Spider-Man #43, Green Lantern #8, &#038; more DC Comics | Marvel ComicsThe Joker\u2019s origin depicts a dark future for Gotham, while Spider-Man\u2019s Gang War reaches its penultimate issue in the best new comics for February 14, 2024. It\u2019s not the biggest week for comics, but there\u2019s a lot going on. Fans who are enjoying the various ongoing arcs from Marvel and DC will find a lot to love this week. Marvel is wrapping up its Gang War event for Spider-Man. The penultimate issue drops in this week\u2019s Amazing Spider-Man, as do more tie-in issues starring Miles Morales and Shang-Chi. But if Gang War isn\u2019t your thing, there\u2019s still the latest attempt at a Joker origin, the return of a fan-favorite Green Lantern, and the sensational return of Magneto\u2019s children \u2013 biological or otherwise \u2013 in various X-books. Best new comics releasing this week These are the best new comics releasing the week of February 14, 2024. DC Comics title will hit shelves on Tuesday, February 13, while other publishers such as Marvel, Image, and IDW will release books on Wednesday, February 14. You can find your local comic shop at Comic Shop Locator or purchase digital copies via the digital storefronts linked below. Batman #143 Chip Zdarsky\u2019s swing at a Joker origin has already proven to be one of the more unique ones. The story appears to finally unify the controversial Three Jokers concept but also paints an image of a dark future where Joker wins. There are also some pretty huge retcons, like revealing Henri Ducard trained Joker to spite Batman. The past decade has done a lot to make Joker a more credible, terrifying threat than ever, but this might be the story that makes him into a force of nature. THE JOKER YEAR ONE, PART TWO! The terrifying tale of \u201cThe Joker Year One\u201d continues as a mysterious figure from Batman\u2019s past has come into Joker\u2019s orbit, changing the Clown Prince of Crime forever! And what secrets does the re-formed Red Hood Gang have for Batman\u2019s future? By Chip Zdarsky, Andrea Sorrentino, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Dave Stewart, Alejandro S\u00e1nchez, &#038; Clayton Cowles The Amazing Spider-Man #43 While the current Amazing Spider-Man run has been almost universally maligned by fans, it must be doing something right. ICv2 reports Amazing Spider-Man topped January 2024\u2019s sales charts, only outsold by Ultimate Spider-Man and the massive Fall of the House of X. This week finally sees the various factions of the Gang War coming to blows in what may be their final battle. There are a lot of players on the field, and this one has the potential to shake up the entire street-level side of the Marvel Universe. The Final Fight of GANG WAR starts here! The biggest and most brutal battle in Spider-Man history starts now, so batten your hatches!!! If you thought you knew what Madame Masque or Hobgoblin or Beetle or Diamondback was capable of, THINK AGAIN! By Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz, &#038; VC\u2019s Joe Caramagna Green Lantern #8 The current Green Lantern is putting Hal against his worst foe: himself. Stranded on Earth with a ring that can\u2019t leave the atmosphere, there\u2019s a conspiracy brewing that only Hal is aware of. Add to that the destruction of various Central Power Batteries belonging to other Lantern Corps and you\u2019ve got all the makings of a tense thriller. But I don\u2019t care about any of that because Kyle Rayner is back! He\u2019s on the cover and everything! Kyle might be the poster child for DC\u2019s mishandling of \u201890s legacy characters, a beloved fan favorite who drops off the face of the earth for long stretches of time. What\u2019s he been up to for the last eight issues? HAL JORDAN VS. THE UNITED PLANETS! After the revelations of what happened on Korugar, Hal discovers the United Planets are consolidating power in the universe by nefarious means, but before he can stop them, representatives of the United Planets Corps have arrived to arrest Hal for unlawful use of emotional spectrum energy in a quarantined zone! By Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Romulo Fajardo Jr., &#038; Dave Sharpe Fall of the House of X #2 The implosion of the X-Men\u2019s Krakoan Age is reaching a crescendo. Surprisingly, that somehow culminates in this being a great week to be Magneto\u2019s kid. Fall of the House of X sees Magneto\u2019s only remaining biological kid, Polaris, stepping up to the plate in a big way. Polaris soaring through space with a Celestial head in tow and leading an army of brood is a sight to behold and could easily be the deciding factor for the fight against Orchis. (If Fall of the House of X isn\u2019t your thing, though, you can also check out this week\u2019s Scarlet Witch &#038; Quicksilver #1, which sees Magneto\u2019s adopted kids facing the fallout from his death) NOT WITHOUT A FIGHT! The X-Men may be at their lowest spot, and they may be on the brink of complete eradication\u2026but they are not going down without a fight! Polaris returns to guide the X-Men home, bringing a wicked surprise for Orchis! This epic tale split in two continues as the Krakoan Age nears its conclusion! By Gerry Duggan, Lucas Werneck, Bryan Valenza, &#038; Travis Lanham Transformers #5 The relaunched Energon Universe is something I admittedly rolled my eyes at when I first saw it. I grew up around Transformers and GI Joe, but I never really was in that fandom. But I\u2019ll be damned if this initiative hasn\u2019t got its hooks in me. Duke and Cobra Commander are just good comics, but Transformers might be something magical. This ongoing really captures the tone and awe of what makes Transformers great and might be my favorite Optimus Prime depiction on the market today. Starscream revives one of the most powerful Decepticons to eliminate the Autobots once and for all. By Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer &#038; Rus Wooten Sinister Sons #1 I loved Super Sons. Superboy and Robin having misadventures was one of the most wholesome things to come out of DC Rebirth. I\u2019m glad Jon and Damian still have a friendship, but it remains so disappointing that this concept was taken away from fans when Jon was aged up. So you can imagine my excitement for Super Sons writer Peter J. Tomasi to take a crack at its antithesis, Sinister Sons. Can the sons of General Zod and Sinestro capture fans with the same mischievous energy that made Super Sons so great? MEET DC\u2019S DEVIOUS NEW DUO! FROM SUPER SONS WRITER PETER J. TOMASI AND FAN-FAVORITE ARTIST DAVID LAFUENTE! They\u2019re bad to the bone, ready to brawl, and the sons of two of the deadliest villains in the galaxy: they\u2019re the Sinister Sons and the DC Universe will never be the same! When the son of General Zod was cast off of his adopted homeworld of New Kandor, Lor-Zod runs afoul of a kid on a mission: Sinson is out to prove he\u2019s got what it takes to live up to the family name of Sinestro! But all is not as it seems, and the sons\u2019 journeys will take them into the heart of darkness in this sensational first issue! Superstar scribe Peter J. Tomasi returns to the world of DC youth once again\u2014joined by fan-favorite artist David Lafuente\u2014to craft one of the most dynamic debuts of a duo in DCU history! By Peter J. Tomasi, David Lafuente &#038; Tamra Bonvillain Every new comic releasing the week of February 14, 2024 Abbott: 1979 #4 &#8211; Action Comics #1062 &#8211; Alice Cooper #5 &#8211; The Amazing Spider-Man #43 &#8211; Archie Showcase Digest #17 Valentine\u2019s Day Special &#8211; The Assassin\u2019s Apprentice II #3 &#8211; Batman #143 &#8211; Batman and Robin #6 &#8211; Batman: City of Madness #3 &#8211; Beorn: The Littlest Viking Saga #4 &#8211; Beware the Planet of the Apes #2 &#8211; Black Panther #9 &#8211; Blade #8 &#8211; Blade Runner 2039 #10 &#8211; Blood Commandment #4 &#8211; Bloodborne: The Bleak Dominion #4 &#8211; The Bloody Dozen: A Tale of the Shrouded College #3 &#8211; Blue Beetle #6 &#8211; Blue Book: 1947 #1 &#8211; Bombshell and TommTomm #3 &#8211; Boris Karloff\u2019s Gold Key Mysteries #2 &#8211; The Cabinet #1 &#8211; Creepshow: Joe Hill\u2019s Wolverton Station #1 &#8211; Daredevil: Black Armor #4 &#8211; Dark Spaces: The Hollywood Special #6 &#8211; Dead Detective #3 &#8211; Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu: Gang War #3 &#8211; Deer Editor #2 &#8211; The Deviant #4 &#8211; The Devil\u2019s Grin #5 &#8211; The Displaced #1 &#8211; Divine Power Made Me #1 &#8211; Dracula: After Man #1 &#8211; Dutch #1 &#8211; Dying Days #3 &#8211; Earthdivers #15 &#8211; Empath #4 &#8211; Faceless and the Family #4 &#8211; Fall of the House of X #2 &#8211; Femforce #202 &#8211; Firefly: The Fall Guys #5 &#8211; Genesis II #5 &#8211; Green Lantern #8 &#8211; Grimm Fairy Tales 2024 Valentine\u2019s Day Lingerie Pinup Special #1 &#8211; Hecate\u2019s Will #5 &#8211; The Hunger and the Dusk #6 &#8211; I Hate Fairyland #11 &#8211; If You Find This, I\u2019m Already Dead #1 &#8211; The Infernals #1 &#8211; Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary #3 &#8211; Jungle Comics #25 &#8211; Kill Your Darlings #6 &#8211; A Legacy of Violence #10 &#8211; Lifeboat &#8211; Mad #36 &#8211; Manga Z #19 &#8211; Masterpiece #3 &#8211; Miles Morales: Spider-Man #16 &#8211; The Ministry of Compliance #3 &#8211; The Miracles #2 &#8211; The Miracles #3 &#8211; Myst: Dragon\u2019s Guard #1 &#8211; Night Thrasher #1 &#8211; The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #7 &#8211; Our Bones Dust #3 &#8211; Outsiders #4 &#8211; Penthouse Comics #1 &#8211; Petrol Head #4 &#8211; Planetary Expansion #1 &#8211; Poor Man Funnies #2 &#8211; Prometheus in Chains #5 &#8211; Rebel Moon: House of the Bloodaxe #2 &#8211; Red Hood: The Hill #1 &#8211; Rick and Morty: Meeseeks P.I. #4 &#8211; Rock &#038; Roll Biographies #23 &#8211; Savage Red Sonja #4 &#8211; Scarlet Witch &#038; Quicksilver #1 &#8211; The Scorched #26 &#8211; Sinister Sons #1 &#8211; The Sire: Lost in Time #4 &#8211; Speed Force #4 &#8211; Spider-Gwen: Smash #3 &#8211; Star Wars: Darth Vader #43 &#8211; Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures #3 &#8211; Super Scouts #1 &#8211; Super Scouts #2 &#8211; Superior Spider-Man #4 &#8211; Sweetie Candy Vigilante #1 &#8211; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #148 &#8211; Thunderbolts #3 &#8211; Transformers #5 &#8211; Tuskers #1 &#8211; Usagi Yojimbo: Ice and Snow #5 &#8211; Valentine Bluffs Massacre #1 &#8211; Vampirella #666 &#8211; Van Helsing: Bonded by Blood #1 &#8211; Vengeance of the Moon Knight #2 &#8211; The Weatherman #2 &#8211; Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #5 &#8211; The Witcher: Wild Animals #4 &#8211; Wolverine #43 &#8211; Zawa + The Belly of the Beast #4 &#8211; If you click on a product link on this page, we may earn a small affiliate commission.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Best new comics week of February 14: Amazing Spider-Man #43, Green Lantern #8, &#038; more DC Comics | Marvel ComicsThe Joker\u2019s origin depicts a dark future for Gotham, while Spider-Man\u2019s Gang War reaches its penultimate issue in the best new comics for February 14, 2024. 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