• Overstreet Access has been updated with a faster, more connected experience for collectors. The new dashboard, Quick Issue Add tool, beta collection manager, improved issue detail pages, and cleaner navigation all work together to make it easier to manage your collection, track value movement, and explore comic data. Some of these updates are big and easy to see, like the redesigned dashboard and the new beta collection management experience. Others are quieter, like cleaner catalog links, better issue relationships, and more reliable character counts. Together, they make Overstreet Access feel more useful as both a collection manager and a comic research tool.

  • Overstreet Access has been updated with a faster, more connected experience for collectors. The new dashboard, Quick Issue Add tool, beta collection manager, improved issue detail pages, and cleaner navigation all work together to make it easier to manage your collection, track value movement, and explore comic data.

  • Overstreet Access has been updated with a faster, more connected experience for collectors. The new dashboard, Quick Issue Add tool, beta collection manager, improved issue detail pages, and cleaner navigation all work together to make it easier to manage your collection, track value movement, and explore comic data. Some of these updates are big and easy to see, like the redesigned dashboard and the new beta collection management experience. Others are quieter, like cleaner catalog links, better issue relationships, and more reliable character counts. Together, they make Overstreet Access feel more useful as both a collection manager and a comic research tool.

  • Overstreet Access has been updated with a faster, more connected experience for collectors. The new dashboard, Quick Issue Add tool, beta collection manager, improved issue detail pages, and cleaner navigation all work together to make it easier to manage your collection, track value movement, and explore comic data.

  • Overstreet Access has been updated with a faster, more connected experience for collectors. The new dashboard, Quick Issue Add tool, beta collection manager, improved issue detail pages, and cleaner navigation all work together to make it easier to manage your collection, track value movement, and explore comic data. Some of these updates are big and easy to see, like the redesigned dashboard and the new beta collection management experience. Others are quieter, like cleaner catalog links, better issue relationships, and more reliable character counts. Together, they make Overstreet Access feel more useful as both a collection manager and a comic research tool.

  • Overstreet Access has been updated with a faster, more connected experience for collectors. The new dashboard, Quick Issue Add tool, beta collection manager, improved issue detail pages, and cleaner navigation all work together to make it easier to manage your collection, track value movement, and explore comic data.

  • COVER STORY: Avengers #200

    For The Avengers #200, a real landmark issue for Marvel when it was released in 1980, Pérez got to once again handle not only The Beast and Wonder Man, but also Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, Scarlet Witch, The Vision, The Wasp, Yellowjacket and Jocasta.

  • Destination Kill #1

    Destination Kill #1 throws readers into a future which takes place in the year 2125 that’s equal parts exciting, chaotic, and unsettling. Set in a London where powerful corporations have replaced much of the workforce with robots, the book blends science fiction, crime, and social commentary without losing sight of its entertaining core.

  • Giant-Size Two-Fisted Manly Tales #2

    After working with him on a handful of Overstreet covers, it became clear that he was as intelligent and kind as he was talented. His unexpected passing left a hole in the industry. So, when Graham Nolan’s Compass Comics offered this 144-page, hardcover collection of Storming Paradise, I was eager to back it. I’m so glad I did.

  • Lady Mechanika: The Mechanical Menagerie #3

    Lady Mechanika is on the case to find out who abducted Master Jiang, a toy and automation maker who was one half of the team that created the World of Whimzies. Her investigation has taken her into contact with the dangerous and ambitious Lord Blackpool who purchased Jiang’s designs and may know something about his kidnapping.

  • Aladdin #1

    For Dynamite’s latest Disney comic adaptation, they hopped on a magic carpet and headed to Agrabah for a tale starring Aladdin. The book is set after the end of the first movie with Aladdin and Jasmine headed for wedded bliss, the Genie free to do as he wishes, and the Sultan happy for his daughter and future son-in-law.

  • Doctor Who: Circuit Breaker – Adversary of the Daleks #1

    The Doctor Who: Circuit Breaker multimedia event follows the Fugitive Doctor in a story told across audio dramas, novels, comics, and mobile games. It starts when familiar alien artifacts in UNIT’s Black Archive are corrupted by energy that threatens to destroy all of reality. Osgood, the Head of the Black Archive, and her assistant, Andrew, have contacted the Fugitive Doctor. They send her on a mission to return the objects to where and when they belong, and remove the dangerous energy to close the tears in reality.

  • Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. The Monster of Nivola #1

    Some stories don’t need dozens of pages to leave an impression. Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. The Monster of Nivola #1 proves that a well-crafted one-shot can tell a complete, emotional story in a surprisingly short amount of time.

  • Zorro – Remastered Edition

    This new collection was first offered as a crowdfunded package, but Zorro – Remastered Edition will soon be in comic shops and bookstores. The slipcase was exclusive to the crowdfunded version, which also offered a beautiful black and white version, Zorro – Indisputable Edition.

  • Corpse Knight #1

    Released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment on June 24, 2026, this third printing is well deserved. After just one issue, I could easily picture Corpse Knight becoming a streaming series or even a feature-film. It already has the world, the characters, and the cinematic feel to make that jump

  • Killer Influences #1

    Killer Influences is written by Joey Esposito, who has created an interesting concept and is quickly developing it into a good story. Kylie wants fame, fortune, and to get out of the town so badly that she’s willing to trust a killer and stand by while he murders people. Melvin desires fame and to be feared so much that he’s following her lead and trusting that she won’t turn him in.

  • Masterminds #5

    Edward Hale is a video game programmer who wanted to ditch the cubicle life to design his own games. When the fabled Masterminds issued a challenge to join their venerable ranks, Edward saw his opportunity to make his dreams come true. Instead, he was spun into a web of lies and manipulation.

  • Team America Racing #1

    Without spoilers, Team America Racing is a motorcycle racing and stunt team that has been targeted by an unknown malefactor, and they’re protected by an unknown benefactor. It’s a good, fairly normal comic book set-up.

  • COVER STORY: Avengers #200

    For The Avengers #200, a real landmark issue for Marvel when it was released in 1980, Pérez got to once again handle not only The Beast and Wonder Man, but also Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, Scarlet Witch, The Vision, The Wasp, Yellowjacket and Jocasta.

  • Destination Kill #1

    Destination Kill #1 throws readers into a future which takes place in the year 2125 that’s equal parts exciting, chaotic, and unsettling. Set in a London where powerful corporations have replaced much of the workforce with robots, the book blends science fiction, crime, and social commentary without losing sight of its entertaining core.

  • Giant-Size Two-Fisted Manly Tales #2

    After working with him on a handful of Overstreet covers, it became clear that he was as intelligent and kind as he was talented. His unexpected passing left a hole in the industry. So, when Graham Nolan’s Compass Comics offered this 144-page, hardcover collection of Storming Paradise, I was eager to back it. I’m so glad I did.

  • Lady Mechanika: The Mechanical Menagerie #3

    Lady Mechanika is on the case to find out who abducted Master Jiang, a toy and automation maker who was one half of the team that created the World of Whimzies. Her investigation has taken her into contact with the dangerous and ambitious Lord Blackpool who purchased Jiang’s designs and may know something about his kidnapping.

  • Aladdin #1

    For Dynamite’s latest Disney comic adaptation, they hopped on a magic carpet and headed to Agrabah for a tale starring Aladdin. The book is set after the end of the first movie with Aladdin and Jasmine headed for wedded bliss, the Genie free to do as he wishes, and the Sultan happy for his daughter and future son-in-law.

  • Doctor Who: Circuit Breaker – Adversary of the Daleks #1

    The Doctor Who: Circuit Breaker multimedia event follows the Fugitive Doctor in a story told across audio dramas, novels, comics, and mobile games. It starts when familiar alien artifacts in UNIT’s Black Archive are corrupted by energy that threatens to destroy all of reality. Osgood, the Head of the Black Archive, and her assistant, Andrew, have contacted the Fugitive Doctor. They send her on a mission to return the objects to where and when they belong, and remove the dangerous energy to close the tears in reality.

  • Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. The Monster of Nivola #1

    Some stories don’t need dozens of pages to leave an impression. Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. The Monster of Nivola #1 proves that a well-crafted one-shot can tell a complete, emotional story in a surprisingly short amount of time.

  • Zorro – Remastered Edition

    This new collection was first offered as a crowdfunded package, but Zorro – Remastered Edition will soon be in comic shops and bookstores. The slipcase was exclusive to the crowdfunded version, which also offered a beautiful black and white version, Zorro – Indisputable Edition.

  • COVER STORY: Avengers #200

    For The Avengers #200, a real landmark issue for Marvel when it was released in 1980, Pérez got to once again handle not only The Beast and Wonder Man, but also Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye, Ms. Marvel, Scarlet Witch, The Vision, The Wasp, Yellowjacket and Jocasta.

  • Destination Kill #1

    Destination Kill #1 throws readers into a future which takes place in the year 2125 that’s equal parts exciting, chaotic, and unsettling. Set in a London where powerful corporations have replaced much of the workforce with robots, the book blends science fiction, crime, and social commentary without losing sight of its entertaining core.

  • Giant-Size Two-Fisted Manly Tales #2

    After working with him on a handful of Overstreet covers, it became clear that he was as intelligent and kind as he was talented. His unexpected passing left a hole in the industry. So, when Graham Nolan’s Compass Comics offered this 144-page, hardcover collection of Storming Paradise, I was eager to back it. I’m so glad I did.

  • Lady Mechanika: The Mechanical Menagerie #3

    Lady Mechanika is on the case to find out who abducted Master Jiang, a toy and automation maker who was one half of the team that created the World of Whimzies. Her investigation has taken her into contact with the dangerous and ambitious Lord Blackpool who purchased Jiang’s designs and may know something about his kidnapping.