Welcome to another edition of Fantastic Five. This week we saw two perfect 10 from the dark horse and image. Let’s go to the book!
The Best Comics of the Week: February 12, 2025
#5: Transformer #17
So, what do you feel about Transformers #17? good! At least I think so, but like I said, it’s a bit of a man-in-the-middle. So there are plenty of small scenes that help to move all the threads rather than pinning them one at a time. Should I wonder if maybe it was better to reverse it? That’s not to say this doesn’t work. Hopefully next time we will be able to see a new guy acting.
Read the full review of Kruker!
#4: Absolute Batman #5
Absolute Batman #5 is a home run for Scott Snyder and Co. It’s shocking, tooth clenching, amazing to watch, and more than anything, it’s a fun time. However, it is not harmful to make further use of title premises by distinguishing the title premises from more Batman stories. It’s about looking at other aspects of the character behind his mask and muscles.
Read our full review of Marvel Maximus!
#3: Green Lantern Squad #1
It’s great to see John Stewart as an enlightened hero and is the perfect highlight of this new Green Lantern Legion series. The Green Lantern myth is taking off again, and keeping that momentum going forward is the best idea for another book. The main series creative team joining Morgan Hampton is excellent as they are a creative legion working on the book. As the characters shine, it can be said that they have an incredible chemistry together. Whether you’re a lantern fan or who the main lantern is, it’s the perfect time to join the corps and put this series on the pull list.
Read the full review of Christopher Frenny!
#2: Unbeing Part 2 #1
Into the Being is one of the best horror comics that has been proven even more in Part 2. It combines tension, jaw-dropping visuals, and a deep, unstable story. Part 2 continues to push boundaries by mixing fear, human frailty and fear of the environment.
Read the full review of David Brooke!
#1: Bug Wars #1
Bug Wars #1 may have a smaller world, but it can be thanks to its creative team. Aaron and Asler will deliver the comic, a bloody epic, grabbing readers from the first page and probably won’t let them go until the last page of the final issue. Yeah. That’s very good.
Read our full review of Collier Jennings!
