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Forty-two years after his death, the work of fantasy illustrator Roy G. Klenkel breathes new life. Thanks to Dark Horse Comics, we are pleased to announce that the publisher and Yo’s books will be releasing a comic book store curated by Roy G. Krenkel of fantastic art, which will be released in bookstores on October 1, 2025, as well as Craig Yoe. After jumping, you can check out the full press release, cover and more. Master Paint Killer Roy G. Klenkel’s art will be brought to the world with a stunning new art book from Yeobook “Roy G. Klenkel’s Fantastic…

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Adventure Time #1 and #2 will return to printing as the new ONI press series, based on the fan-favorite manga series, sold out after the original print run. It was released in April by Derek M. Ballard, Nick Winn and Sean Lee and was the second issue featuring artist Asia Simone, and released on Wednesday. One and two issues are sold out, and ONI Press offers both printing to retailers with two different methods. Check out Winn and artist Jorge Monlongo’s Adventure Time #3 preview. This also includes a backup story for Ballard. Cover art is from black and white…

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The Blues Brothers, the classic musical comedy of the 1980s, is making its first leap into comics. Z2 Comics has announced that Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake, Stella Aykroyd (daughter of Dan Aykroyd, the daughter of the original film’s co-writer and co-star), Luke Pisano and James Werner will be releasing a graphic novel written by Felipe Sobreiro along with the art of Felipe Sobreiro. Released on October 7th, 2025, the book honors the late John Belushi character, Jake Bruce, and centers around a detective who discovers that Jake is his father. It’s 1997, and nearly 20 years after…

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According to a filing discovered by TechCrunch, the US Patent and Trademark Office rejected one of its first attempts to trademark the term “Robotaxi” and the term “Robotaxi.” Tesla wanted to trademark the term in relation to planned self-driving vehicle services, but now we need to reply with more evidence to change the minds of our office.The main issue outlined in the USPTO decision is that “Robotaxi” is, as is already a commonly used term, “merely a description.” Robotaxi usually refers to self-driving cars used in services such as Waymo. The term is used so far as we believe Silicon…

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Mark Guggenheim, the author behind beloved television series such as Arrow and ongoing comic series Star Wars: The Jedi Knights, made his Comic Originals debut on April 29, 2025. This series follows the lord of Ulysses, a future adventurer and archaeologist, in searching for rare artifacts of the 20th and 21st centuries. Born on September 24, 1970 in Long Island, New York, Guggenheim initially pursued a career in law before moving on to writing. Today he has been recognized in a wide range of television works (The Practice, Tales of Arcadia, CSI: Miami, Legends of Tomorrow & Order), Film (Green…

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Justice League watchtowers are about to penetrate the unlikely cat robbery. DC Comics has announced the new sixth issue miniseries, Cheetah and Cheshire Robuza Justice League, which will reunite writer Greg Lacca and artist Nicholas Cott’s superstar creative team. Colorists Annette Kwok and Letter Troy Peter will close out the creative teams of all series in the series that will be released in August and will include Cheetah and Cheshire, who have invaded the headquarters of the world’s largest superheroes. Here’s how DC explains Cheetah and Cheshire’s Rob the Justice League: Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League show that…

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Not surprising to anyone who has seen the Thunderbolts* movie, Marvel Comics has revealed a comic renewal next month. After the jump, check out the new version of Stephen Segovia’s cover in the first issue of the series written by Sam Humphreys with Art with Art. Cover by Stephen Segovia Massacre. Hulk. Namor. Kua. Wolverine. Five of the most dangerous loneliness and anti-heroes in the Marvel universe. They can’t let them work together…But Bucky Burns and Black Widow are trying to give it a try. The replication of Illuminati dementia is threatening the world. If they understand how they work…

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Over the course of his illustrious career, comic writer and Skybound Entertainment co-founder Robert Kirkman has never limited himself to one particular genre whether it’s horror like The Walking Dead and Outcast or traditional superhero adventures such as Capes and Invincible. Kirkman has even showcased his talent for the science fiction genre with projects like Oblivion Song and Void Rivals. With Blood & Thunder, his latest comic project nearly two decades in the making, Kirkman continues to play in the sci-fi realm combining penchant for action and humor.  Set in the far future, the series follows bounty hunter Akeldama “Blood”…

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A special image taken from the cover of RH/Disney’s upcoming Zooptopia graphic novel. Penguin Random House has announced an extension of its license and distribution agreement with Disney Publishing. The deal, which came into effect immediately on May 1, 2025, includes books for children, intermediate, young adult, adult novels, comics, reference books, and more, based on the properties of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios and National Geographic. Christopher Angelilli, SVP and Editor-in-Chief of License Publishing at Random House Children’s Book, said: “We are honored to grow our long-standing collaboration with the Walt Disney Company. The properties of Disney,…

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Breakdown Press is doubling its commitment to underground manga this spring, when two landmark titles were released on April 28, 2025. A long-awaited reprint of Hanawa Kawasaki River and other stories of Sasaki. First published in Japan in 1985, Red Knight marked the breakout work of Hancheon. This is a brutal and surreal dive to obsessiveness, madness, and divine perversion. Translated by cartoon historian Ryan Holmberg, this expanded English version brings a disturbing yet brilliantly portrayed world to a larger audience. Known for his erotic groteskelly and pioneering works in folk horror, Hanawa made his debut in the influential magazine…

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