Welcome to another edition of Fantastic Five. This week was headlined by the mixing Star Trek conclusions that are not lined up with the franchise’s best films and television episodes. Let’s go to the book!
The Week’s Best Comics: June 19, 2025
#5: Catwoman #77
“Catwoman” #77 reveals Selina Kyle’s most deadly enemy
Overall, Grønbekk’s Catwoman continues to be a solid run, but can be at a slightly faster pace to get readers engaged each month.
Read our full review of Diane Dercy!
#4: The New Gods #7
“New Gods” #7 welcomes refugees
New Gods #7 balances spectacle and material. Ram V continues to tell deep human stories using the grandeur of cosmic mythology. This time, we resemble the New Genesis Diaspora with real-world bounty and beliefs. Evan Kagle’s unique line work, combined with Francesco Segara’s atmospheric colour, gives the problem a visual identity that feels emotionally grounded with another world.
Read the full review of Andrew Isidoro!
#3: Fantastic for Fanfare #2
“Fantastic Four Fanfare” #2 has something for all FF fans
Fantastic For Fanfare #2 offers an impressive celebration of Marvel’s first family. Each story feels like a creative playground, proving that Marvel’s first family can not only grow beyond genres, but also spread to dimensions. Nostalgic horror riffs, emotional characters pounding, or slapstick fate subplots, there’s something for all kinds of FF fans.
Read the full review of David Brooke!
#2: Batman/Superman: The World’s Best #40
“Batman/Superman: The best in the world”
As it is now, this is one of the best issues of an already great series, and a great jump in a great jump for those waiting for the right moment to begin.
Read the full review of Jonathan Waugh!
#1:Star Trek:Omega #1
“Star Trek: Omega” #1 is an emotionally upsetting end
Star Trek: Omega #1 brings an emotional and excellent end to the present era of Star Trek comics. Lanzing, Kelly, Cantwell and other creative teams have provided trekking stories worthy of conversation with some of the best films and series.
Read our full review of Collier Jennings!
