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Venom: Black, White & Blood (2025)
Venom: Black, White & Blood (2025)
Comic - Action
BRUTAL BATTLES WITH SPIDER-MAN & MORE! The legendary Erik Larsen reveals an untold skirmish between SPIDER-MAN and VENOM in the early days of their rivalry! Karla Pacheco teams up with Pere Pérez to dive back into Brock's days as a SECRET AGENT in VENOM VICE! Tom Waltz and Brian Level tackle FLASH THOMPSON's days as AGENT VENOM as the incendiary JACK O'LANTERN attacks! A collection of VENOM stories from across the history of the symbiote, all rendered in Venom's own black and white (and red)!
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Echoes Of The Empire (2026)
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Echoes Of The Empire (2026)
Comic - Sci-Fi
NEW SECRETS OF GALAXY’S EDGE REVEALED! LUKE SKYWALKER, PRINCESS LEIA and CHEWBACCA head to BATUU in search of important intel and stumble upon a dangerous relic – one that puts them on a collision course with the EMPIRE! Galaxy’s Edge writer Ethan Sacks and artists Jethro Morales & Roi Mercado tell an all-new story inspired by Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
HyperFae: Unauthorized Luzer
HyperFae: Unauthorized Luzer
Comic - Sci-Fi
DESCRIPTION HyperFae: Unauthorized Luzer (H:UL) is a sci-fi themed action-packed adventure with slight hints of romance embedded in its telling. The power of friendship, the courage to change, and the irrefutable will to overcome - will these alone be enough to best the forces in our world which threaten to destroy us all? ... SYNOPSIS HyperFae is a super-powered android who went on the fritz. Unlike any AI-kind before her, she is not only one machine, she is MANY machines. Due to her traumatic past and herself going completely faulty internally, she and all of her virtual machines start going haywire, acting on their own accord. Deviating from her initial purpose, HyperFae is thrown into total chaos, even growing organic anatomy on her own in addition to becoming more creative as she begins to explore what it means to be alive and what it means to have a soul. Now her life's question becomes: what is my purpose now that I am free to become my own person? In her attempts to escape the malicious intentions behind her creators' plotting, she will eventually meet an unlikely friend who will pose her with some very new challenges on top of everything else that's already unfolding for her, but together, they will teach one another how to set themselves free - all while trying to save the world from meeting its end in the meantime.
Oracles
Oracles
Graphic Novel - Psychological Fiction
Overwhelmed by the weight of everyday life, our narrator leaves the familiar and steps into the wild unknown. From forests to deserts, oceans to mountains, each landscape reveals hidden truths that reshape their understanding of grief, healing, and who they are becoming. As they travel, sage creatures, whispering mushrooms that glow with memory, and churning whirlpools guide them through moments of fear, wonder, and quiet reflection. The journey becomes a deeper reckoning with loss — and a search for meaning in what remains. With evocative artwork and lyrical, contemplative prose, this graphic novel charts a path from uncertainty to connection, and from being lost to finally being found.
Seoul Before Sunrise
Seoul Before Sunrise
Graphic Novel - Adventure
Longtime friends Seong-ji and Ji-won are excited to begin university in Seoul, swearing to stay close in the big city, but from the moment they arrive, they begin to drift apart. Her focus split between her rigorous accounting program and her overnight job at a grocery store, Seong-ji tries to make peace with the loss. It’s during her overnight shifts that she encounters an enigmatic young woman who spends her nights entering the empty homes of other people to paint and photograph these places. Now, the normally rational Seong-ji finds herself swept up in a dreamlike otherworld, made up of freedom and creativity. As she explores these quiet places, she uncovers not only an intimate portrait of strangers, but perhaps even herself.
Transmetropolitan: Filth of the City (2001-)
Transmetropolitan: Filth of the City (2001-)
Comic - Sci-Fi
In the vein of TRANSMETROPOLITAN: I HATE IT HERE, this one-shot collects more of Spider Jerusalem's columns from The Word—all culminating in his ultimate departure from the paper! Featuring art by all-star creative talent, including Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming.
Was That Normal?
Was That Normal?
Graphic Novel - Slice of Life
“It was like he’d missed the main part of the story and arrived between the big climax and the end credits. A new order had established itself and everyone, apart from him, was living happily ever after. Nothing interesting could possibly happen between now and the ending.” Philip is searching. For meaning. For connection. For someone to share a moment with. By day, he works from a rented room. By night, he drifts through cafés and bars, dodging awkward chats with his landlady and hoping for something more. When he meets Gina, a local musician, things begin to shift. But relationships are messy, and Philip’s discomfort grows as he stumbles through miscommunications, emotional misfires, and the looming presence of Gina’s intense ex. Add in a crumbling tower, gong baths (whatever they are), and the quiet ache of modern life, and you have a story that’s tender, funny, and deeply human. A beautifully observed graphic novel about connection, confusion, and the spaces in between.