The Stack: Absolute Batman: Ark M Special, X-Men, And More
On the Stack podcast for January 7, 2026, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Absolute Batman: Ark M Special #1, X-Men #23 and so many more!
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On the Stack podcast for January 7, 2026, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Absolute Batman: Ark M Special #1, X-Men #23 and so many more!
Absolute Universe dominated December 2025’s graphic novel sales. Marvel will offer refunds to comic book stores for damaged copies of Ultimate Endgame #1. An Absolute collection of Jack Kirby’s The Demon is coming.
In Arkham? Who would have thought?
Read a preview of Teen Titans Go! #11 from DC Comics, written by Matthew Cody with art by Megan Huang.
Absolute Batman beats Ultimate Endgame in the December 2025 comic book single issue sales. Marvel will collect the classic Star Wars newspaper strips in an omnibus. DC will collect Paul Dini’s Zatanna stories.
Read a preview of Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #6 from DC Comics, written by Greg Rucka with art by Nicola Scott.
Looking for a list of new comics this week for January 7, 2026? Here’s everything coming to stores from Marvel, DC Comics, and more.
DC Comics had a big sales year in 2025. Diamond is officially done. Ultimate Endgame blind bags see damages.
Read a preview of Batman / Green Arrow / The Question: Arcadia #2 from DC Comics, written and drawn by Gabriel Hardman.
Read a preview of Batgirl #15 from DC Comics, written by Tate Brombal with art by Stephen Segovia.