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Charles Burns’s BLACK HOLE coming to TV from I SAW THE TV GLOW’s Jane...

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Charles Burns's acclaimed Black Hole is closer than ever to getting a screen adaptation, after Netflix won a competitive bidding war for a new TV...
Batman/Deadpool crossover

Preview: Worlds collide in BATMAN/DEADPOOL crossover

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Find out what happens when the World’s Greatest Detective meets the Merc with a Mouth!

Graphic Novel Review: Ugo Bienvenu’s SYSTEM PREFERENCE asks what is really worth preserving?

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A terrifying prospect is brilliantly explored in Ugo Bienvenu’s graphic novel System Preference.
Avengers 800

Past AVENGERS creators assemble for landmark 800th issue this January

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A critical turning point in the current run!

Exclusive: GENDER QUEER – THE ANNOTATED EDITION hits shelves next spring

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Oni Press has announced Gender Queer: The Annotated Edition, with commentary from creator Maia Kobabe alongside cartoonists and academics.
Marvel October 2025 Solicitations

The Marvel Rundown: THE ULTIMATES #17 is an emotional epic in four dimensions

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The Beat reviews The Ultimates #17 by Deniz Camp and Phil Noto alongside more new releases, including dispatches from the Age of Revelation.
Charity and Sylvia featured

Drawn & Quarterly reveals Tillie Walden’s CHARITY & SILVIA

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The true story of a married lesbian couple from 19th century Vermont will headline the publisher's Spring 2026 releases.

Heavy Metal and Métal Hurlant: It’s Complicated

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As Humanoids goes bankrupt. a look at the complicated history of Métal Hurlant and Heavy Metal magazines

Scott Snyder explains the future of DC Next Level

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DC Next Level is a "curated line of books within the main line that is in continuity, but reintroduces these characters in big ways."
Sai: Dimensional Rivals

Peach Momoko teams up with superstar comic creators for SAI: DIMENSIONAL RIVALS miniseries

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SAI, visionary creator Peach Momoko’s popular version of Psylocke, makes her long-awaited return!
Alvin Lu and Kodansha House in SoHo

Interview: Kodansha USA CEO Alvin Lu on bringing Japanese storytelling to SoHo

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Alvin Lu discusses Kondasha House, how the project came to life, and why SoHo was the perfect neighborhood to plant Kodansha's cultural flag.

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