Fans of capes, cowls, and cosmic battles, buckle up—comic book news from the past few days is buzzing with cancellations, hot solicits, and character spotlights that have the industry talking. The biggest shocker hit Bleeding Cool's top spot: London Film & Comic Con is cancelled straight through to August 2027, leaving cosplayers and collectors gutted but sparking chatter about what fills the void in the UK scene.[1] While fans mourn, publishers are charging ahead with July 2026 solicits stealing the show—Marvel's full lineup dominated reads, teasing epic arcs that could redefine heroes like Spider-Man and the X-Men, with Generation X-23 holding strong as the last $3.99 gem in a pricier market.[1]
Dark Horse joins the frenzy with August 2026 drops featuring He-Man, D&D tie-ins, and Foundry, while AMP unleashes Greatest American Hero in their July slate, promising retro superhero vibes with a modern twist.[1] Over at DC, Jim Lee opened up about health hurdles impacting Batman #163, sharing a raw update that has Bat-fans sending support and eyeing his iconic art with renewed appreciation.[1] Swamp Thing fans got a treat too—a preview of the 1989 #1 facsimile edition, proving some classics are timeless, better late than never.[1]
New comics hitting shelves this week amp up the excitement: DC's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #3 facsimile edition revives Frank Miller's gritty masterpiece, alongside Batman/Wonder Woman: Truth #1 one-shot and Justice League Intergalactic Special #1, blending icons like the Dark Knight and Amazon princess in fresh tales.[7] Captain America #10 from Marvel swings into action, perfect for shield-slinging adventures.[7] Meanwhile, Spider-Man/Superman topped Bleeding Cool's weekly bestseller list, proving team-ups still rule the roost.[1]
Trailers and reactions are firing up the web—Spider-Man Noir and Clayface hype has creators geeking out over shadowy webslingers and monstrous makeovers, while Absolute Green Arrow buzz hints at a grounded, brutal Oliver Queen ready to notch arrows in a lost fantasy world.[3][4] McFarlane Toys debuted a red platinum Aztek figure, giving the obscure DC hero a shiny collector's glow.[1] Even Secret Agent Arcee is sneaking into Transformers lore via Takara Tomy, blending espionage with Autobots.[1]
From solicits to shelves, this week's comic pulse feels electric, blending nostalgia with bold futures. Grab those pulls, folks—Batman, Swamp Thing, and Cap await your dive into the panels!
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