November 2025 is stacked with exciting new comics. From twisted horror to big superhero moments and a few wild surprises, we picked twelve debuts that caught our eye for a great mix to close out the year.



Alien vs. Captain America – Marvel Comics
The story: World War II meets Xenomorph horror when Hydra uncovers something far deadlier than the Inhumans in the Himalayas.
Why we’re intrigued: We love Alien (we even rewatched the movies this Halloween), and this concept sounds too good to pass up.
Dead Head – Iron Age Comics
The story: A revenge-fueled killer cuts through an army of slashers on his way to the legendary Mauler Mason.
Why we’re intrigued: That setup alone feels like it was made for horror fans, especially those of us who think there can never be too many slashers in comics. Read more about it here!
Death Dog – Ahoy Comics
The story: Wyatt becomes the target of robotic police dogs after being falsely accused of shoplifting. But when one of the machines malfunctions and bonds with him, the two form an unlikely friendship while fleeing a brutal system.
Why we’re intrigued: We’re suckers for weird, heartfelt sci-fi with a twist, especially when it involves pets. Read more about it here!



Devil on My Shoulder – Dark Horse Comics
The story: After surviving brutal violence, one woman’s path of revenge turns supernatural — and hell itself gets involved.
Why we’re intrigued: We’re especially excited because we already know what this creative team can deliver. Read more about it here!
DIE: Loaded – Image Comics
The story: The group thought they were done with the deadly game that once trapped them, but the game isn’t done with them.
Why we’re intrigued: One of the best fantasy comics of the last decade is back, and we’re ready to get pulled back into the game.
Ferocious – Mad Cave Studios
The story: A young man swears vengeance against the warrior woman who destroyed his village… and ends up training under her.
Why we’re intrigued: With Hellraiser co-writer Luke Piotrowski making his comics debut, this revenge fantasy has our attention. Read more about it here!



Gray Lady – Image Comics
The story: A grieving mother is warned by a psychic that her late son is in danger, sending her into a desperate and terrifying search that blurs the line between hope and horror.
Why we’re intrigued: The story hooked us right away, and a supernatural thriller with that much emotion sounds intense.
Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes – DC Comics
The story: The full story of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s relationship (from enemies to lovers) finally takes center stage.
Why we’re intrigued: The story of a couple we love, we’re obviously in.
No Place – Ignition Press
The story: After years missing, a teen returns from a mythical jungle realm only to be drawn into a secret agency protecting reality itself.
Why we’re intrigued: A dark fantasy with mysterious worlds and Lovecraftian nightmares? Sounds right up our alley.



Planet She-Hulk – Marvel Comics
The story: Jennifer Walters promised to keep watch over Sakaar. Now she’s stuck ruling it, trying to keep a war from breaking out.
Why we’re intrigued: We love She-Hulk, and this ongoing sounds like it’ll deliver on all the potential the one-shot teased. Read more about it here!
Slasher Royale – Afterlight Comics
The story: A rookie prison guard haunted by his father’s murder seeks vengeance when his father’s killer is locked inside the same prison.
Why we’re intrigued: It sounds dark, bloody, and exactly the kind of horror-thriller we love.
Space Scouts – Dark Horse Comics
The story: A reality show in space turns deadly when teen contestants are sent to fight an endless war at the edge of the universe.
Why we’re intrigued: Matt Kindt always does inventive sci-fi, and this concept sounds both fun and sinister.
November’s lineup has a bit of everything and we’re here for it all. As the year winds down, these are the new series keeping us counting the days until each Wednesday!
