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ComicsPro ’26 Exclusive: Oni & Archie reveal first wave of classic collected editions
Oni Press and Archie Comics have announced the first wave in a series of classic collected editions featuring iconic Archie stories.
ComicsPRO ’26: Bad IDea’s new Waid/Lapham comic will only be available to 99 retailers
Bad Idea will release a new comic by Mark Waid and David Lapham only to retailers attending this weeks ComicsPRO meeting.
ComicsPRO ’26: Oni Press reveals exclusive giveaways with Archie and more
Oni is bringing creators, and limited-edition giveaways to ComicsPRO, featuring their Archie revamp, Murder Drones, Flux House and more.
ComicsPRO ’26: The Boys get Bloody Blind Bag variants
Dynamite announces Bloody Bling Bag program for The Boys to tie in with the fifth and final season.
ComicsPRO ’26: Dynamite announces Pathfinder omnibus
More than 15years of comics based on the Pathfinder RPG are being collected into a massive omnibus sized edition.
ComicsPRO ’26: Dynamite announces PAW PATROL board book
Dynamite Kids moves into the novelty books arena with Ruff 'n' Ready Rescues, a board Book featuring Paw Patrol
Robert Kirkman announced as keynote speaker for ComicsPRO 2026
Always a strong supporter of the direct market, Skybound's Robert Kirkman will be the keynote speaker at the 2026 ComicsPRO Industry Conference
Report: Graphic novel sales down 4.7% and more from ComicsPRO
Last Week ComicsPRO held an online open house that presented updates on Bookscan numbers, the COMET Standard, Local Comic Shop Day and much more
Rose City Comic Con & ComicsPRO team-up for RCCC x COMICSPRO RETAILER DAY
Rose City Comic Con, in partnership with ComicsPRO, is excited to introduce Retailer Day, a new, exclusive event designed specifically for comic retailers to...
ComicsPRO and Toy Fair ’25: The Old Gods Are Dead
ComicsPRO and Toy Fair show that we are truly in a new and unknown era where the rules of the game have been completely rewritten.
Diamond in the rough: A retailer’s perspective on ComicsPro 2025 and a post-Diamond future
One retailer talks about what worked and what didn't at this year's ComicsPRO meeting - and how the industry is staying optimistic
















