Welcome back to another edition of Fantastic Five, where we give props to the best comics of the week! This week features the highly anticipated Superman/Spider-Man crossover, but the top spot was claimed by Mad Cave’s excellent Is Ted OK?. Let’s get to the books!
Best comics of the week: March 25, 2026
#5: Sai: Dimensional Rivals #3
‘Sai: Dimensional Rivals’ #3 is one of the most daring anthology comics on the shelves
Sai: Dimensional Rivals #3 continues to stand out as one of the most daring anthology comics on the shelves. Each artist delivers a unique visual and tonal experience, yet the issue maintains a connective thread that keeps it from feeling scattered. While the story may lean abstract and require prior knowledge, the sheer creativity on display makes it a rewarding read for those already invested. This series thrives on experimentation, and here it pays off in bold and beautiful ways.
Read Dave Brooke’s full review!
#4: Green Lantern #600
Green Lantern #600 succeeds as both a celebration and a launching point. It honors the past, embraces the present, and sets the stage for the future, especially with Kyle Rayner stepping back into a central role. For longtime fans, it’s a rewarding reflection on legacy. For new readers, it’s a welcoming invitation to jump in. The light burns bright at 600, and it’s only getting stronger from here.
Read Christopher Franey and Michael Guerrero’s full review!
#3: Ultimate Endgame #3
‘Ultimate Endgame’ #3 brings triumph, tragedy, and time travel to the table
Ultimate Endgame #3 ends with a major shock that no one will see coming. It works because the team hits you when you least expect it, and the finality of it is sold by the approaching end of the Ultimate Universe. So many times, a comic event has promised that nothing will ever be the same. Ultimate Endgame #3 more than lives up to this promise, and hints at darker days to come for our heroes.
Read Collier Jennings’ full review!
#2: DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man #1
‘DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man’ #1 is full of super friendly team-ups
Altogether, this story is definitely worth reading. I mean, how often do we see crossovers like these? While some fall below the bar, more of them exceed all expectations. Not only that, but this is the best crossover thus far in DC and Marvel’s recent series of collaborations. Altogether, this is in my opinion the best crossover between DC Comics and Marvel Comics so far.
Read Michael Guerrero’s full review!
#1: Is Ted OK? #2
‘Is Ted OK?’ #2 builds the magic with dope sci-fi, potent character work, and a dash of chaos
With Is Ted OK? #2, creator Dave Chisholm has already created this massively refreshing, perpetually human sci-fi tale about community, identity, and the true scope of our world.

