Top 10 Marvel Comics For November 2025

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With spooky month over, it’s time to turn our attention to the month of November, a weird in-between period where we’re waiting for the end of the year, but also busy prepping for holidays… And that’s sort of how things are going for Marvel, too, with our picks for 10 Marvel Comics you must pick up this month.

That includes the end of One World Under Doom, the fallout from cosmic event Imperial, and of course a few Ultimate Universe picks as well. Just one note: I didn’t include the X-Men Age of Revelation books on here despite some of the first month books being very good because it’s tough to recommend “hey pick up the second issue of a three issue series.” At this point, if you missed month one, might as well go back and read that or wait until the event is over next month and figure out what you might be interested in reading in trade. My two cents!

That out of the way, let’s break down 10 Marvel titles we’re intrigued by in November, presented in chronological release order. Looking for a list of Top DC Comics for November 2025, Best Image Comics for November 2025, and our picks from other publishers? We got that, too.

1. Planet She-Hulk #1

Planet She-Hulk #1 cover

Release Date: November 5, 2025

Written by Stephanie Phillips with art by Aaron Kuder, Jennifer Walters is now the leader of Sakaar after the events of Imperial. The one-shot that preceded this was a lot of fun as Jen found herself in over her head in a murder mystery, and I will always read anything drawn by Kuder. Sold!

2. Alien Vs. Captain America #1

Alien Vs. Captain America #1 cover

Release Date: November 5, 2025

Seems like it should be “Alien$” based on the cover, but what do I know? Written by Frank Tieri with art by Stefano Raffaele, this book takes place during World War II. And if the idea of Tieri going bonkers with Nazi xenomorphs doesn’t thrill you, maybe give up on reading comics?

3. Echo: Seeker Of Truth #1

Echo: Seeker Of Truth #1 cover

Release Date: November 5, 2025

Written by Taboo and B. Earl with art by Jim Terry, this Marvel Voices issue is going to redefine Echo for a new era. Will it bring her powers more in line with the way they were seen in the generally well-received Disney+ miniseries? Probably! Still, worth checking out.

4. 1776 #1

1776 #1 cover

Release Date: November 12, 2025

Written by J. Michael Straczynski with art by Ron Lim and Sean Damien Hill, this book is meant to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of America by sending a group of what seems to be all-white heroes back in time to save the Founding Fathers from a magical enemy. This will either transcend the wince-y premise, or will be a modern disasterpiece waiting to happen. Either way, a must read!

5. Predator: Badlands #1

Predator: Badlands #1 cover

Release Date: November 12, 2025

The official prequel to the movie comes out several days after he movie hits theaters, but we’ll let that slide as writer/director Dan Trachtenberg — who helped with this book — has said the flick was inspired by Predator comics. So the cycle is complete!

6. The Ultimates #18

The Ultimates #18 cover

Release Date: November 19, 2025

If Ultimate Spider-Man is the heart of the Ultimate Universe line, The Ultimates is the spine and brain, keeping the engine chugging along. And with one month left until it all ends, this is a must-read, as well as just damn good comics, month after month.

7. One World Under Doom #9

One World Under Doom #9

Release Date: November 19, 2025

This extremely long Marvel event left off last issue with a hideous moment that will likely — hopefully — be undone in the finale. If that all sounds like faint praise, well… This has been a mixed bag of an event, but if you’ve been reading for eight months why stop now? Particularly if you’ve got to know what’s next for the Marvel Universe, even if solicit pacing already spoiled some of it.

8. Nova: Centurion #1

Nova: Centurion #1

Release Date: November 19, 2025

Speaking of mixed bag events, Imperial was a little weird, but it did gift us this title, which finds Richard Rider as a Nova Corps of one, struggling to make ends meet. Jed MacKay and Álvaro López take on the title, and MacKay excels at writing down-on-their-luck solo character titles, so fingers crossed this is a good one.

9. X-Men of Apocalypse #1

X-MEN OF APOCALYPSE #1 (OF 4)

Release Date: November 19, 2025

Is it weird that Marvel has Age of Revelation running the same time as a four(ish) issue miniseries returning to the Age of Apocalypse? Sure. But the Alpha issue for this series by Jeph Loeb and Simone Di Meo was surprisingly fun, and definitely amped up my interest in the next four issues — which kick off here.

10. The Infernal Hulk #1

Infernal Hulk #1 cover

Release Date: November 26, 2025

The Infernal Hulk is something that writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson has been teasing for a long time, with Bruce Banner torn from the Hulk, the villainous Eldest taking over the Jade Giant’s body, and some new hellish powers. Given Nic Klein has already drawn some of the grossest panels in Hulk history, this should be a good one.

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