Andrea’s Winston World of Picks for 03.25.2026

Hello hello Comic Shop Friends! What a week we have for you!

This Saturday and Sunday, we’re running a Winston World Sale! Somehow, we forgot about Winston World, which we usually run during FanExpo Cleveland, oops. Winter is over, we’re doing some spring cleaning, and you’re getting all the deals!  Stop in the shop on Saturday the 28th and Sunday the 29th for our yearly March sale before the month ends!

You’ll be able to get 50% off all back issues, including the wall. You’ll also be able to buy in-shop dollar stock for only 50 cents each with no qualifier. We won’t be bringing extra stock in, so it’s limited to what’s already in the store, but you never know what you’ll find in there!

We’ll also give 50% off our already discounted graphic novel bins. To be clear, only the sale graphic novels, as we need to clear out a little space in there.

We also need to clear out our storage locker a bit, so for the first time we’ll be offering $75 “blind bag” long boxes. We’ll stack some full long boxes in the shop and you can grab one for only $75. No peeking! Who doesn’t love a mystery box?

Plus, we stocked up on omnibus collections and they are half off the cover price! Dang, that’s a deal! Refresh your collection for the new season!

Thursday, April 16th will be the next Late Nite Comics! This one may be all new dollar stock, but no details yet. Mark your calendars!

There are a dozen tickets left for the VIP Q & A and signing with David Michelinie! Get yours now! He’ll be here for a ticketed event on Thursday, April 30th at 6pm. You’ll be able to get five things signed for free, and anything after that will be an extra $10. It all goes to Purring Pals, Michelinie’s local cat rescue! Tickets are $50, and you’ll also be able to pick out your twelve free FCBD comics that night as well!

Can’t make the VIP event? Don’t worry, Michelinie will be here on Free Comic Book Day too! On Saturday, May 2nd, from 10 am to 6 pm, you’ll be able to have one item signed for free, and any after that are $10 each. Again, that all goes to Purring Pals!

The image above is a teaser of what our FCBD poster will look like this year!

We will be closed Sunday, April 5th for Easter! Enjoy your eggs!

MARVEL COMICS

The first in a series of one-shots expanding the world of the Fantastic Four: First Steps movie! Learn how the Mad Thinker became one of the FF’s First Foes! Rene Rodin believes himself to be the Great Thinker, capable of planning for every possible eventuality. He may be the one that brought the Fantastic Four back to Earth, but he’s not getting the recognition he feels he is due. When Rodin’s announcement of a smart city is bumped for an interview with Johnny Storm, his resentment grows. The final straw is the Future Foundation’s presentation of their own smart city initiative. See what turns the Great Thinker into the Mad Thinker in Dan Slott and Mark Buckingham’s story! Plus, Fantastic Science: the Comic Strip! Learn how flying cars work with Reed and Johnny!

The origin of the Silver Surfer! Marvel is reprinting the first seven issues of Silver Surfer in facsimile editions! Learn how scientist Norrin Radd became the herald of Galactus, and why he sacrificed everything to serve the World-Eater!

DC COMICS

Eight new stories! An entire alphabet of variant covers! DC and Marvel team-up again, this time with Superman/Spider-Man! The main story from Mark Waid and Jorge Jimenez has Clark Kent and Peter Parker chasing the same story. A story that involves Doctor Octopus and Brainiac working together! Can Superman and Spider-Man stop the two brainy bad boys from unleashing a virus into everyone on Earth? Can they do it before they’re infected themselves?

Then it’s onto the seven short stories!

First, Lois Lane and Mary Jane find themselves hanging off a bridge as Superman and Spider-Man fight a Sentinel, but these ladies don’t need rescuing. As they discuss their lives with their superhero partners, they find it’s good to talk to someone else who understands what it’s like. “The World’s Finest” from Tom King and Jim Lee also features an appearance from everyone’s favorite Cajun mutant!

Second, Christopher Priest and Daniel Sampere take Superboy Prime and the Amazing Spider-Man from the “Pages” of comic books and into a multi-dimensional adventure! Peter finds someone checking out his black suit, and that someone is Superboy. He knows all about Spider-Man from his collection of comics, and he knows he needs that Spider-Sense to break out of the astral plane cage he’s trapped in.

Third, travel “Beyond the Cobwebs of Tomorrow” in Sean Murphy’s tale of time travelers. Superboy and Spider-Man 2099 go back to stop LexCorp and Alchemax to save the future! With some help from Batman Beyond!

Fourth, my favorite of this issue is “Jimmy Con Carnage” from Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber! Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen moves to New York City and takes a new job at the Daily Bugle, where, of course, he’s given the job of bringing J. Jonah Jameson pictures of Spider-Man. But then he runs into Carnage in a dark alley…

Fifth, Jonathan Kent and Ben Parker meet on “The Bridge” in Jeff Lemire and Rafa Sandoval’s short. Spider-Man thinks that he and Superman come from different worlds, but the men that raised them would disagree. Flashback to the time Ben Parker travelled through Kansas, and met Jonathan Kent!

Sixth, the Daily Planet and the Daily Bugle examine journalistic “Bias” as Lois Lane and J. Jonah Jameson go head-to-head on a talk show. Debating objectivity and neutrality, J. Jonah brings up his problems with Spider-Man, but Lois has him figured out. From Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott.

Seventh, my second favorite story in this one-shot is Gail Simone and Belen Ortega’s “Blind Date.” The Punisher has worked his way into a job as a bouncer at an underground club, but when Karen Starr shows up to meet a blind date, it throws a wrench into Frank’s plans to punish the clientele. She’d rather fight Darkseid than be on this date, but a dull night out gets exciting when Power Girl joins Punisher’s fight! And Power Girl gets Frank Castle to smile?!

A wonderful one-shot with something to like in each story, so give it a shot!

The hardest hitting cover of the week. I’m sad that there are only two more issues of Absolute Martian Manhunter, because this book is amazing and the collaboration between writer (Deniz Camp) and artist (Javier Rodriguez) is what all books should strive for. John is taking on the Agency. The Green Martian is still trapped and being studied. John’s family is being taken over by a malevolent force. Can John survive the attack by Rainbow? Can the Martian survive the Agency’s experiments? Can Bridget see through the smoke to escape the evil infiltrating her home?

I love Absolute Wonder Woman so much. If you could marry a comic book, I would marry this one. Kelly Thompson is doing such an amazing job creating and building these characters, and Hayden Sherman’s art and page layouts are exquisite. When Zatanna offers Diana her help, after previously binding her, will Diana be able to trust her? What are Zatanna’s motives? Her help may be the only thing that can remove the curse her father placed on Wonder Woman. It’s the Witch of the Wild Isle versus both Zatanna Zatara and Giovanni Zatara!

SMALL PRESS COMICS

Invincible month continues! This Invincible Returns facsimile features the first appearance of Thragg, who is also debuting in season four of the Invincible animated series! This self-contained issue follows the shocking events of the Invincible War and the cataclysmic battle with Conquest, and leads into the Viltrumite War. New readers can jump in here, and old readers can add another Invincible issue to their collections! Written by Robert Kirkman, with artists Ryan Ottley and Cory Walker.

But really, what other comics matter this week, when we get issue #2 of Florida Hippopotamus Cocaine Massacre!!! And what’s that? The second print of issue #1 is out too?! Get that one-two punch of reading both issues back-to-back! Holy cow! Or should I say holy hippopotamus? This comic is a ridiculous satire from writer Fred Kennedy and artist James Edward Clark, and they are packing every panel in this four-issue mini-series with guns, violence, hippos, and hair! In this issue: learn the tragic backstory of Agent Nebraska, follow park employee Bea as she tries to save the guests, and watch the hippo rampage ramp up! It’s the goofiest action movie premise shoved into 32 pages you’ve ever seen!