We Get Sad about Immortal Hulk’s End in Our Staff Picks for Oct. 13

Each week, ComicsXF staff offer their recommendations for what to read. New DC comics come out Tuesdays, everything else Wednesdays.

Karen’s Pick: Immortal Hulk #50: And so we journey through the Green Door one last time to say goodbye to the Hulk, his many facets, Jackie McGee and all the rest in this giant-sized finale written by Al Ewing and drawn by Joe Bennett. ($9.99) Previously, in Immortal Hulk ...

Cover by David Lopez

Matt’s Pick: Star Wars: The High Republic: Trail of Shadows #1: A Jedi Master is dead. Another is in a state of shock. It’s a murder the likes of which the Jedi Order has never seen before. But Jedi Investigator Emerick Caphtor must solve the case before it’s too late. That’s right, it’s a Star Wars detective story, written by Daniel Jose Older and drawn by Dave Wachter. ($3.99) Previously, in Star Wars stuff …

Cover by Jesus Saiz

Zack’s Pick: Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #2: Change has come to the Savage Land. Ka-Zar and Shanna can feel it, as the Plunder family travel in hopes of protecting their lands from a mysterious illness that plagues the forests. Written by Zac Thompson and drawn by German Garcia. ($3.99) Previously, in Ka-Zar

Cover by Max Sarin

Armaan’s Pick: Harley Quinn: The Eat, Bang! Kill Tour #2: Harley and Ivy head to Catwoman’s to ask for a massive favor. Meanwhile, Commissioner Gordon, on the hunt for the chaos queen herself, crosses a line he might not be able to come back from. Written by Tee Franklin and drawn by Max Sarin. ($3.99) Previously, on the Eat, Bang! Kill Tour

Cover by Pepe Larraz

Tony’s Pick: X-Men #4: Wait, the X-Men are doing a Headless Horseman? Is Cordyceps Jones sending literary references after the X-Men now? Is this secretly a crossover with the ABC series Once Upon a Time? WHAT IS EVEN HAPPENING?! Written by Gerry Duggan and drawn by Javier Pina. ($3.99) Previously, in X-Men

Cover by Mikel Janin

Cori’s Pick: Superman and the Authority #4: The Ultra-Humanite has put together his own team of rogues designed to match the Authority fist for fist. The series comes to an explosive conclusion that will threaten to split the Man of Steel in half. Ooh, I’d pay to see that. Written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Mikel Janin. ($4.99) Previously, in Superman stuff …

Cover by Steve McNiven

Austin’s Pick: Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters #5: Everything and everyone in the galaxy is against Boba Fett. There’s no way he can regain Han Solo, escape the bounties on his head and survive to get his prize to Jabba and get paid. But Han belongs to him, and no one will take him away. Written by Charles Soule and drawn by Luke Ross. ($4.99) Previously, in yet more Star Wars stuff …

Cover by Chris Schweizer

Mark’s Pick: Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #5: STUNTMAN WAR! STUNTMAN WAR! STUNTMAN WAR! Written by Kyle Starks and drawn by Chris Schweizer. ($3.99) Check out the latest from Mark.

Cover by Mitch Gerads

Vishal’s Pick: Strange Adventures #12: Mister Terrific wraps his investigation and Tom King, Mitch Gerads and Doc Shaner wrap their 12-issue exploration of Adam and Alanna Strange. ($4.99) Previously, in Strange Adventures

Cover by Travis Moore

Cat’s Pick: Wonder Woman #780: Diana finally makes it back from her odyssey through the Sphere of the Gods. Has the world moved on without her? Probably not. It’s Wonder Woman. People love her. Written by Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad and drawn by Travis Moore. ($4.99) Previously, in Wonder Woman

Cover by Nao Fuji

Andrea’s Pick: Marvel Meow HC: Captain Marvel’s pet Chewie messes with your favorite heroes and villains in a collection of webcomics by cartoonist Nao Fuji. ($14.99) Check out the latest from Andrea.

Cover by Hugh Syme

Dan’s Pick: The Art of Rush: Serving a Life Sentence: Ever wonder about the album art that accompanied classic Rush albums like 2112, Moving Pictures and A Farewell to Kings? No? Christ, you kids today with your Halseys and your Machine Gun Kellys. I bet you’ve never even heard the riff to “YYZ” and had your life changed. (Takes a drag of a cigarette, thinks about the relentless march of time, remembers he doesn’t smoke, hacks uncontrollably.) Written by Hugh Syme and Stephen Humphries for IDW. ($99.99) Check out the latest from Dan.

Dan Grote is the editor-in-chief of ComicsXF, having won the site by ritual combat. By day, he’s a newspaper editor, and by night, he’s … also an editor. He co-hosts WMQ&A: The ComicsXF Interview Podcast with Matt Lazorwitz. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, two kids and two miniature dachshunds, and his third, fictional son, Peter Winston Wisdom.