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  • ComicsPRO 2026 Delivers Blockbuster Comic Announcements: Absolute Batman, Kaiju Chaos, and Crowdfunding Surge
    Feb 22 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with fresh excitement as ComicsPRO 2026 wraps up, delivering blockbuster announcements that have fans geeking out. Scott Snyder just made headlines by handing Greg Capullo issues of Absolute Batman, playfully challenging the legendary artist to jump in and draw them—imagine Capullo's gritty style unleashing a new wave of Dark Knight fury. Robert Kirkman's keynote had everyone chuckling with his bold confession: "I Don't Care For Batman," a cheeky jab amid Skybound's massive Energon Universe push, teasing M.A.S.K. as the next explosive series launching June 3, where heroes battle for humanity's survival.

    Meanwhile, indie creators are lighting up crowdfunding platforms in a frenzy of innovation. Jeremy Whitley's double flip-book debut, SLAY! and The Girlfriend Survives, blends fantasy-horror-western thrills with a fresh superhero twist, already at $4,054 toward $5,000. Negative Burn roars back after two decades, surpassing its $10,000 goal at $18,064 with Eisner-nominated anthology tales from top talents. Stealth Hammer ramps up the action as teen hero Jami Taylor faces a villainous horde led by Baba Yaga and bat-god Camazotz—funding hits $4,631 with days ticking down.

    Over at DC, titanic chaos reigns in Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong 2 #7, out February 25, pitting Batman, Superman, and the League against Ghidorah and Rodan, with Mothra's allegiance hanging in the balance like a kaiju wildcard. The Bat-Man: Second Knight #3 drops the same day, diving deeper into a reimagined Gotham legend, while Justice League Unlimited #16 promises more heroic hijinks. Marvel's May solicits tease Avengers: Armageddon's endgame, Hulk War in 2027, and an Infernal Hulk showdown, plus a bold new Black Wonder Man inspired by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.

    Crowdfunding keeps the pulse pounding: Little Mermaid & The Pirate Queen surges past $45,455 with sapphic sea adventures against sirens and monsters; Blood of Atlantis blasts by its goal at $6,412 for Indiana Jones-meets-D&D magic; and Superguy #2 delivers comedic chaos with Robotguy dodging pink monsters and presidential drama—all human-crafted, no AI in sight. DOUBLE DOG DARE! barks up $20,943 for 160 pages of doggo delight, proving comics span epic battles to pure joy.

    From Snyder-Capullo bromance to Mothra's moody swings, these past days showcase comics' unstoppable energy—grab your pulls and dive in before the villains strike!

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  • Comic Book Industry Explodes With Massive May 2026 Reveals: DC, Marvel, and Image Drop Epic Crossovers and Record-Breaking Sales
    Feb 21 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with epic reveals from the ComicsPRO convention in Glendale, California, where publishers dropped bombshells on future hits and blockbuster sales. DC Comics unleashed their full May 2026 solicits, spotlighting the Absolute event with Catwoman and Green Arrow twists, plus Next Level wave two featuring revamped Teen Titans, Barbara Gordon, Deadman, and a Doom Patrol comeback that's got fans hyped. Marvel countered with their own May lineup, teasing Avengers Armageddon by Chip Zdarsky—promising something utterly unprecedented—while X-Men fans rejoice over X-Men Outback shipping the mutants back to Australia in June, penned by Steve Orlando and drawn by Stephen Segovia.

    Sales figures are staggering: Energon Universe has moved 6 million copies, and DC's Absolute line hit 8 million, fueling Phase Two with M.A.S.K. by Dan Watters and Pye Parr. Image Comics is on fire too, with James Tynion IV and Marguerite Bennett finishing all nine issues of Odin ahead of its May launch, alongside She-Spawn and Destruction solicits. Robert Kirkman's keynote stole the show, cheekily declaring "I Don't Care For Batman" before unveiling Terminal, roping in top X-Men creators for his next saga.

    Crossover dreams reignite as DC and Marvel team up for facsimile editions of the legendary 2003-04 JLA/Avengers miniseries by Kurt Busiek and George Pérez. Kicking off May 27 with issue #1 (Marvel handling 1 and 3, DC on 2 and 4), it pits Justice League against Terminus and Avengers versus Starro in a universe-smashing quest. Fans are already clamoring for more, like Batman/Hulk treasuries. Meanwhile, whispers of a wild Batman vs. Deadpool crossover swirl, with teams like Zeb Wells/Greg Capullo and Grant Morrison/Dan Mora potentially at the helm.

    X-Men action amps up in stores February 25 with Inglorious X-Force #2, where Hellverine battles demons under Cable's shady agenda, and Psylocke: Ninja #2 dives deeper into shadows. Batman gets eternal love via The Dark Knight Returns' 40th anniversary merch, including hoodies, while a new Black Wonder Man joins Marvel's 2026 roster. Even street dates got a stern talking-to from Lunar Distribution and Marvel, with 23 stores losing early access privileges last year—fair play keeps the excitement building.

    From Oz outback mutant mayhem to multiverse mash-ups, comics are charging into 2026 with non-stop thrills that remind us why we keep flipping those pages.

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  • ComicsPRO 2026: DC Vertigo and Marvel Unleash Game-Changing New Series and Crossover Events
    Feb 20 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing from the ComicsPRO 2026 retailer summit in Glendale, California, where DC and Marvel dropped bombshells that have fans geeking out. DC Vertigo kicked things off with Wave Two of its revival, announcing six new series through 2026. Hot on the heels of sold-out hits like Bleeding Hearts and this week's End of Life—which zipped to a second printing—comes 100 Bullets: The US of Anger in July. Set in real-time 2026, it dives into today's chaos with the original series' gritty edge. Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer's Fanatic follows in summer, a twisted tale of a woman's deadly obsession with a comic creator, hiding a tantalizing secret. Fall brings Ram V and Mike Perkins' Black Tower: The Raven Conspiracy, wizard spies in a sorcery cold war, plus Necretatious. Winter caps it with psychological chills in The Crying Doll and A Walking Shadow.

    DC's Absolute Universe, the smash hit reimagining heroes without baggage, is exploding further. Retailers raved about soaring sales rivaling The Walking Dead's peak. Get ready for the first-ever Absolute crossover event in fall 2026, pitting Absolute Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and more against a massive threat—no continuity headaches, just pure accessible action. Leading up: Absolute Green Arrow by Pornsak Pichetshote and Rafael Albuquerque launches May 20, twisting Oliver Queen into an urban horror mystery with green-fletched billionaire kills. Then Absolute Catwoman on June 10, from Che Grayson, Scott Snyder, and Bengal, tracing Selina Kyle's globe-trotting rise as the ultimate thief, packed with surprises.

    DC Next Level amps up legacy heroes too. March 18 unleashes Lobo #1, Batwoman #1, and Deathstroke: The Terminator #1, with The Fury of Firestorm and Zatanna hitting April. Summer spotlights a Red Hood-led Teen Titans by Kyle Higgins and Daniele Di Nicuolo, where Jason Todd teams with tech-savvy powered teens against a sinister network. Fall teases Bad Seeds, Poison Ivy overrunning Gotham in a primal No Man's Land vibe, plus Legion of Super-Heroes, Doom Patrol, Jonah Hex, The Demon, and Batman: Shadow of the Bat.

    Marvel countered with Ultimate Impact Reborn in May, unleashing Origin Boxes that birth new heroes in the 616 universe. Highlight: a bold Black Wonder Man, echoing MCU star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, alongside Hulk-esque villain Hostilicus. Miles Morales fights to control the chaos-sparking boxes.

    Meanwhile, shops hum with fresh heat: Image's D'Orc #1 sold out, reprinting at 25K orders and flipping for $25 raw. Absolute Wonder Woman Annual #1 saves Medusa, Absolute Superman #16 debuts Absolute Hawkman, Ultimate Wolverine #14 unleashes Ultimate Lady Deathstrike, and Generation X-23 #1 gathers mutant kids at Facility 23. Rogue #2 hits stands February 25 with haunting visions plaguing the X-Men.

    ComicsPRO proves 2026 is shaping up as a blockbuster year—grab your pulls before they vanish!

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  • Marvel Comics Fans, Swing into Epic Releases This Week
    Feb 16 2026
    Marvel comics fans, get ready to swing into action because this week is packed with epic releases hitting stores on February 18 that promise thrills, chills, and a whole lot of claw-popping excitement. Kicking things off with a royal roar, the Black Panther 60th Anniversary Special #1 drops as a massive oversized tribute to T'Challa and Wakanda. Fan-favorite creators like Christopher Priest, Cody Ziglar, Alitha E. Martinez, and Georges Jeanty deliver fresh tales celebrating six decades of the king of Wakanda's unbreakable legacy—perfect for grabbing your vibranium claws into some regal nostalgia.

    But hold onto your webs, because it's bittersweet for Ultimate Universe lovers: Ultimate Spider-Man #24 marks the grand finale from Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto. After an explosive run, Spidey and his crew wrap up their saga in ways thatll leave you buzzing—will it stick the landing or sling us into more Ultimate chaos? Meanwhile, Wolverine's diving headfirst into Armageddon with Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 by Chip Zdarsky and Luca Maresca. Logan hunts a feral mutant named Tyler, unearthing revived Weapon X horrors and clashing with a souped-up Nuke at a shady corp called PrimeWarrior. This kicks off a universe-shaking story thats got fans howling for more.

    Speaking of claws, Laura Kinney's legacy gets messy in the debut of Generation X-23 #1 from Jody Houser and Jacopo Camagni. Wolverine teams with Gabby to face a "long-lost friend" who drags them into a nightmare of new X-subjects—think brainwashed assassins and fresh heroes/villains ready to snikt up the family tree. Over in the mystical East, Iron Fist steps up in Deadly Hands of K'un-Lun #1 by Yifan Jiang and Paco Medina. Demonic hordes overrun the Seven Heavenly Cities, forcing Danny Rand to rally Elektra, White Tiger, White Fox, and Pei in a martial arts frenzy thatll have you chi-punching the air.

    Iron Man's calling shots too in New Avengers #9, where the sinister Killuminati crashes Stark Tower in Osaka for a secret weapon. Black Widow drops a jaw-dropping bombshell amid high-tech brawls that could doom the world—secret societies never looked so explosive. And for pure adorable mayhem, Its Jeff Meets Daredevil #1 reunites Kelly Thompson and Gurihiru with the pint-sized land shark. Jeff learns courage from the Man Without Fear, wins the lottery, battles Hulk, and even hits the groomer—because nothing says heroism like sharkish chaos in Hell's Kitchen.

    With DC's Absolute Batman #17 unleashing Poison Ivy vibes, Muppets Noir #1 from Dynamite, and Image's wild Death Fight Forever #1, this week's pull list is a superhero smorgasbord. Race to your local shop Wednesday and dive into the frenzy—Wakanda forever, true believers!

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  • Symbiote Chaos, Spider-Slayers, and Indie Crowdfunding Gold: Your Ultimate Comics Roundup
    Feb 15 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with symbiote-fueled chaos and indie crowdfunding gold this weekend! Marvel's dark god Knull is back on the prowl in Knull #2, hitting stores February 18th. Fresh from his cage, the King in Black hunts a mysterious golden prize from his past to reclaim his throne, while Hela lurks in the shadows, pulling strings for cosmic mayhem. Past and present smash together with deadly stakes for the Marvel Universe—perfect for fans craving that epic symbiote vibe.

    Meanwhile, Spider-Man's web just got bloodier. A brutal new serial killer named Torment debuts in the Death Spiral crossover, kicking off in Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral #1 next month. This deadly arc ropes in Spider-Man, Venom, and Carnage through April, with a body-count one-shot following in May. Artist Iban Coello unleashes stunning 9-part connecting variant covers across issues, turning your pulls into collector's art bombs. And don't miss Amazing Spider-Man #22 on the 18th, crash-landing the space Spidey era right into this web of doom.

    Spider-fans, brace for a Slott swingback! Legendary writer Dan Slott returns to Peter Parker with Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day #1 in May, timed for the summer movie blockbuster. Teaming with artists Marcus To and Marcos Martin, Slott promises hidden secrets and game-changing seeds that ripple across Spidey's world. Heartfelt Parker drama meets killer visuals—Slott calls it his dream gig.

    Over in indie heaven, Comic Watch's February 14th crowdfunding roundup is a treasure trove. Mike Grell's Jon Sable Freelance Volume 3 hardcover has smashed past $68K, remastering gritty adventures with new art and Sergio Aragones guest spots. Jeremy Whitley's SLAY!/The Girlfriend Survives flip book blends fantasy-horror-western with fresh superhero meta-comedy at $3K funded. Negative Burn anthology roars back after 20 years with Eisner-nominated stars, already at $17K.

    Superhero teen Jami Taylor battles Baba Yaga and bat-god Camazotz in Stealth Hammer's villain spotlight, nearing $3K. Blood of Atlantis globe-trots with magic at 2.5x goal, while Superguy #2 delivers pink-monster romps and Robotguy crushes, no AI in sight. Little Mermaid & The Pirate Queen dives into sapphic sea-monster spice, and American Yakuza finale explodes with noir betrayal.

    From spider-killers to crowdfunded epics, comics are delivering non-stop thrills—grab your pulls and dive in!

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  • Superheroes Soar with Blockbuster Sales, Monstrous Mutant Showdowns, and Legendary Creators' Comebacks
    Feb 14 2026
    Comic books are buzzing with fresh thrills this week, from blockbuster sales to monstrous mutant showdowns and legendary creators swinging back into action. Kicking off with the charts, Publishers Weekly's February 16 bestsellers spotlight DC's Absolute Batman volume two storming the trade paperback list at number six. This gritty reimagining ditches Bruce Wayne's billionaire playboy vibe for a civil engineer whose dad was gunned down in a school shooting—talk about a raw, relatable Dark Knight. Sales jumped 66% over volume one, thanks to Scott Snyder's sharp writing, Nick Dragotta's dynamic art, and Frank Martin's moody colors. Fans can't get enough of this anti-hero twist in a world skeptical of the ultra-rich.[1]

    Over in Marvel's web, love is literally in the air as Dan Slott makes a triumphant return to Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day, timing perfectly with the upcoming movie hype. Bleeding Cool crowned it the top-trending story on February 14, sparking online frenzy alongside reveals like Mary Jane Watson and Knull's slick new costumes in Queen In Black, and Absolute Poison Ivy teasing on Batman covers. Slott's comeback has Spidey fans webbed up in excitement, proving the wall-crawler's swing never misses.[2]

    X-Men fever is hitting fever pitch with the Shadows of Tomorrow era exploding onto shelves February 18. Uncanny X-Men #24 pits mutants against a savage horde of monsters, killers, and creatures—Jubilee might even relapse into her vampire days for some bloody drama. Gail Simone scripts the chaos, with David Marquez's art and multiple killer variant covers from Ario Anindito and more. Meanwhile, Generation X-23 #1 unleashes a pack of deadly new heroes and villains modeled after X-23, ambushing Wolverine with surprises that claw at his feral past. Chip Zdarsky's Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #1 dives deeper, as Logan hunts abducted mutant Tyler, clashing with the revived Weapon X horrors and a juiced-up Nuke courtesy of PRIMEWARRIOR corp. These issues promise non-stop claw-popping action to reshape mutant destiny.[3][4][6]

    The heat extends to aftermarket shakes, with CovrPrice's February 13 report shaking up values for Absolute Wonder Woman, vintage X-Men, Spider-Man, and Vampirella—collectors, grab your slabs! As Valentine's vibes fade, comicdom's heart beats strongest for these epic clashes and reinventions, keeping capes flying high into 2026.[12]

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  • Soar into the Comic Book Realm: Supergirl's Spotlight, DC Shockers, and Marvel's Thrilling Comebacks
    Feb 13 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with superhero thrills this week, from epic tournaments to game-changing announcements that have fans swinging into action. DC Comics just wrapped up the wild DC K.O. tournament in its penultimate issue, where Lex Luthor pulled off a classic backstab on Superman to claim the title of King Omega, granting him cosmic powers rivaling Darkseid. Joker defected to the dark side, Prime Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman clashed with their Absolute counterparts, and Booster Gold's true allegiance shocked everyone—leaving readers hyped for the finale as DC transitions to its Next Level era.

    Over in Superman's corner, Supergirl is stealing the spotlight with DC's massive Summer of Supergirl slate announced on February 12. She's taking over Superman Day on April 18—yes, the historic date marking Action Comics #1—with exclusive samplers, deluxe editions of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (including a film-inspired art book), and global retailer events. Expect talent signings, variant covers, a new Supergirl #1 reprint, and even kid-friendly adventures like Superman’s Good Guy Gang. Superman gets love too, with All-Star Superman deluxe hardcovers and time-hopping tales, but Kara Zor-El is the star, soaring into one-shots like Summer of Supergirl Special and Elseworlds series.

    Marvel's not sitting idle: Black Panther's 60th anniversary gets a blockbuster oversized one-shot on February 18, packed with fresh tales from legends like Christopher Priest honoring T’Challa and Wakanda's legacy. Spider-Man fans, brace yourselves—Dan Slott, Marcus To, and Marcos Martin revive the beloved Brand New Day era in a new five-issue Spectacular Spider-Man series launching in May, blending killer art with jump-on backups for new readers.

    Gamers, rejoice: PlayStation Plus drops Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 this month alongside Monster Hunter Stories titles, priming everyone for Monster Hunter Stories 3. Reviews from February 11 rave about DC K.O. #4 as a game-changer, while pre-order hype builds for March drops like Green Arrow deluxe editions and manga galore from Viz and Kodansha.

    From Luthor's godlike grab to Supergirl's sky-high takeover, these past days prove comics are delivering non-stop excitement—grab your pulls and dive in!

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  • Fantastic Four's Invincible Return, Marvel's Mutant Mayhem, and Dark Knight's Villain-Packed Finale: Your February Comic Book Roundup
    Feb 8 2026
    The comic book world is buzzing with fresh chaos and heroic highs this week, as publishers gear up for explosive releases and epic returns that promise to shake up your pull lists. Marvel's Fantastic Four #11 drops this spring as the thrilling epilogue to the "Invincible Woman" arc, where the team grapples with Doom's tech flooding into criminal hands—think two-bit thugs wielding world-ending power they can't control. But the real jaw-dropper? The Future Foundation roars back, tying into a long-buried A.I.M. destruction plot, all while the FF juggle family drama and a rampaging CRIMEASAURUS REX. Writer Ryan North teases it's their biggest story yet, leaving Sue Storm in a wild new spot.[2]

    Over in the X-Universe, February 11 brings solo spotlights that mutant fans won't want to miss: Cyclops #1 unleashes the one-eyed leader at full throttle, Marc Spector: Moon Knight #1 kicks off his next bloody chapter, and Wade Wilson: Deadpool #1 dives into the merc's unhinged brink-of-madness antics. Previews show Ultimate X-Men #24 teasing misfit mutants' futures, while The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5 has Spidey standing alone as reality quakes.[7] Black Panther celebrates 60 years with a star-studded anniversary special boasting covers from Mateus Manhanini and Mike Hawthorne, and Wolverine slashes into Weapons of Armageddon #1 with Leinil Francis Yu art. X-Men #25 packs variants galore, including McFarlane Toys and full-art stunners.[1]

    DC keeps the Dark Knight legacy alive with Batman and Robin #30 on February 11, wrapping Phillip Kennedy Johnson's run in a villain-packed finale: Scarface, the Quiet Man, Two-Face, and Penguin pull one last trick on the Dynamic Duo. Batgirl Volume 2 TP hits shelves, alongside facsimile editions of Batman Adventures Mad Love Special #1 with Bruce Timm foil variants—perfect for collectors craving that golden-age vibe.[1][9] Dynamite amps the fun with Harley Quinn x Elvira #3 (red metal variant!), Vampirella Armageddon #8, and ThunderCats Ho!(Liday) Special 2025, blending horror, holiday cheer, and full-art madness.[1]

    Indie crowdfunding is on fire too—Jeremy Whitley's SLAY!/The Girlfriend Survives double flip book smashes toward its $5K goal with fantasy-horror-western vibes and a fresh superhero twist from an unseen angle. Little Mermaid & The Pirate Queen surges past $35K, delivering sapphic sea adventures against sirens and sea witches, while DOUBLE DOG DARE! barks up $15K with 160 pages of pure doggo joy.[3] Antarctic Press unleashes Critterverse Presents #2 and Demon Hunter Sketchbooks, and GlobalComix spotlights Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Battle Nexus #5 plus the hilarious Drumsticks of Doom spin-off, Argile the Arachnigator.[1]

    Dark Horse previews John le Carre’s: The Circus – Losing Control #2 for February 11, a spy thriller adaptation by Matt Kindt and Ibrahim Moustafa, while Marvel teases Alien Vs. Captain America #4—because why not pit Cap against xenomorphs?[5][6] With FOC deadlines looming for February 9 stock and previews flooding YouTube, comic shops are set for a February frenzy. Grab your longbox and dive in—the page-turning pandemonium awaits!

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