Freshly Pressed! New Comic Book Day - 24th September 2025
Owen LambertShare
Here is this week’s rundown of the new comics
coming out on the 24th of September.
A new anthology series from within the Twilight Zone,
An Ultimate Hawkeye one shot hoping to hit the mark,
A tribal adventure by Robert Kirkman,
And the return of the Street Sharks!
THIS WEEK'S NEW
#1's & ONE SHOTS!
Twilight Zone #1 – “Blanks”
Experience all new stories in the Twilight Zone with this anthology series by some of the top creators in comics today. Each issue delivers a fresh tale inspired by the classic show, presented in dramatic black and white. In this issue, writer Dan Watters and artist Morgan Beam introduce "Blank," where a city’s people are mysteriously replaced by faceless figures, leaving only voids where lives once thrived.
Ultimate Hawkeye #1
From the pages of The Ultimates, Hawkeye goes on a covert mission hoping to reach The Maker!
Skinbreaker #1
A new book from Robert Kirkman. Enor's long leadership is ending, and he can no longer wield his weapon, Skinbreaker, with strength. His hesitant heir, Anok, must decide whether to step up before disaster strikes. As conflict brews, a greater danger approaches their village.
Battleworld #1
Heroes from across the Multiverse are brought to a patchwork world to fight Secret Wars for their timeline’s survival. Who created Battleworld, and why? Enter Maestro, but is he friend or foe?
Street Sharks #1
The first Street Sharks comic in over 20 years features new adventures from the four Bolton Brothers, who become giant sharks from an experiment gone wrong. Join Ripster, Streex, Jab, and Big Slammu as they face Dr. Piranoid's latest threat: the creation of the perfect predator. Written by Stephanie Williams and illustrated by Ariel Medel, this comic delivers fresh stories for fans of the 90’s cartoon.
Viking Moon #1
In 1003, Leif Erikson founded a Viking settlement in Vineland, encountering indigenous people and unusual phenomena. Twenty years after the failed first attempt, another group led by Ulf discovers that local legends of men and beasts are real and dangerous. This story examines Viking-werewolf conflict as a reason for Viking departure from North America, written by Eisner Award winner Joe Pruett and illustrated by Marcelo Frusin.