Battleworld #1
| Writer | Christos Gage |
| Artist | Marcus To |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
THE BATTLEWORLD FROM SECRET WARS RETURNS! "SLAY YOUR ENEMIES, PROVE YOUR WORTH AND ALL YOU DESIRE SHALL BE YOURS IN THE WORLD TO COME!" Heroes from across the Multiverse are thrown together on a patchwork world to engage in their own Secret Wars for the survival of their timelines! Who or what has created this Battleworld, and for what nefarious purpose? Enter Maestro. Is he friend, or foe?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.8
The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache
Oct 08, 2025Eventually, everything ends. People die. Civilizations rise and fall. That's life. Cyttoraks scion, Cyra, forced Peter Parker to face this. The person issuing a challenge to contestants wants to circumvent this process of death and renewal. Yet while he seeks to construct a “master race,” surprises await the contestants and the reader in Battleworld #1. Read Full Review
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9.7
Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Sep 24, 2025Take everything you thought you knew about Battleworld and throw it out because this promises to show us heroes and villains in ways we have never seen before. The high-paced action is crafted through a clever plot paying homage to characters of old, and the art blends it perfectly. This is a must-read! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Sep 24, 2025Battleworld #1is a great start and worthy of the long lineage of heroes fighting heroes at Marvel Comics, setting up a multiversal melee that adds new wrinkles to the tradition. Battleworld #1 doesn't just revisit Marvel's tradition of heroes clashing, but reinvents it by throwing Hank Pym into a volatile patchwork world of timelines and legends. Christos Gage's sharp scripting makes every character instantly engaging, while Marcus To and Rachelle Rosenberg deliver some of the year's most vibrant superhero spectacle. With its ambitious scope, character clarity, and jaw-dropping visuals, this debut sets the stage for a multiversal showdown that feels like it could be the next great Marvel brawl. Read Full Review
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9.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Sep 24, 2025Battleworld Issue 1 is a fresh take on a classic concept. This genre of comics is underrated and is always exciting to explore. Read Full Review
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7.2
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Sep 25, 2025Battleworld #1 isnt a comic that will demand your attention, but its a fun time nonetheless if youre willing to take the time to check it out. Read Full Review
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7.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Sep 24, 2025Battleworld #1 is interesting. It has some pretty high stakes, the potential destruction of entire timelines, but doesn't have too many characters taking part. There's also key stories and timelines not represented. It feels like a grand event story scaled down to a small cast, making it a bit of an odd one. And, when we've seen this type of story in the past, it's been a pretty big deal as either part of a major storyline or the storyline itself. It feels like it was meant for something else but that fell through. Add in Marvel's current focus on two storylines changing the status quo along with a revisit to alternate X-Men timelines. It all comes together to make this an odd one that is engaging in some ways but utterly odd in its release with so much else going on. Read Full Review