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The Book Industry Charitable Foundation Celebrates 30 Years

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

The Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation is celebrating 30 years as the only nonprofit in the country dedicated to assisting book and comic people in their greatest time of need. In those years more than 12,000 store employees and owners have been helped with over $14 million in assistance. In addition, 1,070 scholarships were awarded and 950+ mental health referrals were made.

To celebrate and ensure Binc’s longevity for the next 30 years, an anniversary gala will take place in May at the Prince George Ballroom in New York City. Thirty percent of the net proceeds from the gala will be used to build an endowment, allowing Binc to continue providing life-changing support for store owners and employees at a time when their work has become increasingly challenging. 

The gala features Sourcebooks CEO Dominique Raccah as honorary chair and best-selling author and co-owner of NYC’s Books Are Magic Emma Straub as emcee. Binc’s author ambassadors Amor Towles and Ann Patchett will be honored, and George Mrkonic will receive the Founders Award and Marco Davanzo the Unsung Hero Award.

You can see a list of the event sponsors and honorary hosts that recognize books matter, bookstores matter, booksellers matter—and Binc matters, because it ensures that the people who make these spaces possible are supported when it’s needed most. Book and comic people need your help now more than ever; please consider donating in recognition of Binc’s 30 years.

Exclusive Preview: Dungeons of Doom #3

Dungeons of Doom #3

(W) Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Benjamin Percy (A) Justin Mason, Robert Gill, Carlos Magno, Georges Jeanty, Karl Story
(C) GURU-eFX (L) Travis Lanham
(CA) Leinil Francis Yu, Romulo Fajardo, Jr. (VCA) Carlos Magno and Espen Grundetjern, Junggeun Yoon

DOOM’S SECRETS EXPOSED! The doors of Doom’s Dungeon have been thrown open, and his darkest secrets are unleashed! As Red Hulk’s surviving soldiers are infected by the mutant horror known as WHISPER, will Red Hulk be forced to KILL THEM before they condemn the entire planet? Meanwhile, the Hammer of Treachery and the Eye of Khonshu empower and punish all who try to wield them! What will happen when an Asgardian-cursed Hydra agent faces Wakandan agent UMBRA, empowered with the mysterious SKULL-SHAPED HERB? Many will die in this shocking conclusion… and the few who survive will not be the same!

Dungeons of Doom #3

Exclusive Preview: Iron Man #3

Iron Man #3

(W) Joshua Williamson (A) Carmen Carnero
(C) Nolan Woodard (L) Joe Caramagna
(CA) Ryan Stegman, Frank Martin (VCA) Carmen Carnero, Josemaria Casanovas, Matteo Lolli, Skottie Young, Bengal

IRON MAN VERSUS M.O.D.O.K… AND DATE NIGHT?! During an epic battle with MODOK, Iron Man learns the truth about A.I.M. and Madame Masque, leaving him with more questions than answers. But before he can investigate… he has a first date with his new lady love to deal with! Meanwhile, the new Citizen V is watching and comes to Tony with a warning… but who is under the mask?

Iron Man #3

Exclusive Preview: Is Ted Ok? #2

Is Ted Ok? #2

(W) Dave Chisholm (A) Dave Chisholm

After the explosive conclusion to issue 1, Ted confronts Sarah and confesses that he believes his workplace, Ayn-Styne, is overrun with aliens engaged in a nefarious plot. Seeing that he needs friendly support, she commits to helping him investigate…without confessing that her job is, in fact, to spy on him. Her interest is piqued, however, as Ted unexpectedly uncovers evidence of a massive conspiracy deep within the bowels of the massive Ayn-Styne building. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, journalist Kyle begins to interview the mysterious trillionaire–and Ayn-Styne founder–Noah™.

Is Ted Ok? #2

Nebula Awards Expands into Comics and Ignores Everyone Involved But Writers

The Nebula Awards has announced the nominations for the 61st annual event which honors the best sci-fi and fantasy writing. This year’s awards expanded with “Best Poem” and “Best Comic” with the latter causing some issues.

The awards are organized by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and in their announcement, they only listed the “writers” and publishers in the “Best Comic” category.

The announcement was met with negativity with numerous individuals pointing out the “writing” of comics is far more than the script and can be a team that involves pencillers, colorists, letterers, editors, and more, all of whom work together to tell the story.

In their announcement the organization states:

Like the Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation and the Nebula Award for Best Game Writing, these new awards celebrate the writers at the heart of productions that also involve editors, artists, publishers, producers, and a wealth of other team members who make the magic happen.

Some pointed out the award is for “Best Comic” which would indicate the entire comic, not just the script. The organization did engage with individuals, though the response was more “speak up for next year’s awards” and that further promotion would include all of those involved in the comic.

Congratulations to our Nebula Finalists for the FIRST EVER Nebula Award for Best Comic!#SFWA #Nebulas #61stNebulaAwards 🥳

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (@sfwa.org) 2026-03-16T00:10:53.965Z

The finalists for Best Comic as listed by the SWFA are:

  • Second Shift, by Kit Anderson (Avery Hill)
  • Carmilla Volume 3: The Eternal, by Amy Chu (Berger Books)
  • Helen of Wyndhorn, by Tom King (Dark Horse)
  • Fishflies, by Jeff Lemire (Image)
  • Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters: The Killing Stone, by Jessica Maison (Wicked Tree)
  • Strange Bedfellows, by Ariel Slamet Ries (HarperAlley)
  • The Flip Side, by Jason Walz (Rocky Pond)
  • The Stoneshore Register, by G. Willow Wilson (Berger)

The Nebula Award winners will be announced the first week of June. 

Fantagraphics’ Releases Caught Up in Strait of Hormuz Missile Strike

Fantagraphics

A ship carrying graphic novels from Fantagraphics was struck by an Iranian missile around the Strait of Hormuz. The attack came during the escalating war between Israel, the United States, and Iran. The Strait of Hormuz is a major shipping channel. There have been multiple ships attacked which have resulted in the death of crew members. The loss of graphic novels is nothing compared to the loss of life and incalculable amount of damage already due to the war.

It’s unknown if any crew members were injured or killed in this particular attack but the ship did make it to port after the attack. Fantagraphics editor Mike Catron in a Facebook post broke the news.

Two graphic novels were impacted, The Atlas Comics Library No. 9: Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 by Russ Heath, Bernard Krigstein, Bill Everett, Joe Maneely, Carmine Infantino, et al. and Bitchy! The Exasperating Existence of Midge McCracken by Roberta Gregory and Helen Chazan. Both were printed in India and bound for the Port of New York. It’s unknown if other graphic novels and releases were also part of the shipment.

Both of the books were scheduled to go on sale in early June and it’s unknown if any of the cargo on the ship, including the books, have been damaged, or if the cargo can even be offloaded onto another ship and get safely out of the area. It is believed that the ship was making a stop to drop off cargo before making its way to further destinations.

Comic Writer Ronda Rousey Surprises on AEW Revolution

Rousey vs Carano

Was there a point when reality didn’t feel like a conspiracy theory from Charlie on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia? Ronda Rousey made a surprise appearance on All Elite Wrestling‘s Revolution seemingly starting a beef with Toni Storm. Rousey was with WWE from 2014 to 2017 and had recently said she was retired from wrestling. It’s unknown how much Rousey will appear with AEW but she has teamed with Marina Shafir who lost to Storm tonight.

Why do we care about professional wrestling? Strap in because this is where things get weird… but it does involve comics and Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros… You can listen to the general mess and insanity that is that corporate acquisition.

In a match that feels like it came out of nowhere, Ronda Rousey will take on Gina Carano in a mixed martial arts fight. If you want a really intelligent take on the upcoming fight and what it means for Paramount, UFC, and Netflix, check out our friends at MMA Draw for a more detailed analysis. But, we’re taking it on from a completely different angle, it’s a comic writer taking on a former Star Wars and Deadpool actor!

Rousey and Carano are both experienced and well respected MMA fighters, both pioneers in women’s professional MMA. Rousey has a record of 12 wins and 2 losses and Carano has 7 wins and 1 loss.

In 2024 it was announced that Ronda Rousey was teaming with publisher AWA to publish her debut graphic novel Expecting the Unexpected with artist Mike Deodato, Jr. The release promoted it as:

…the graphic novel draws on Rousey’s incredible career in the ring and pairs it with Deodato’s martial arts background to create the most accurate and action-packed fight scenes in comics!

The graphic novel was originally crowdfunded raising $80,417 on Kickstarter from 966 backers. It eventually was released in October 2025 to comic shops and bookstores. AWA was initially funded by James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and Elisabeth Murdoch’s SISTER media investment firm contributed funding a few years later. Yes, it’s those Murdochs, as in some of Fox’s Rupert Murdoch’s kids. Remember, Fox was purchased by Disney in 2017. We wouldn’t normally bring that up, but the meta pissing match between rich people in his MMA fight makes the dot connections all the weirder.

Gina Carano dipped her toes into the world of acting with a star making turn in Steven Soderbergh’s Haywire in 2011 after also being in Blood and Bone in 2009 and Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 in 2008. She joined the Fast & Furious crew in 2013 but really entered our orbit with her role as Angel Dust in Deadpool (at that time it was a Fox property, later purchased by Disney) and then Cara Dune in The Mandalorian (Star Wars is owned by Disney). Carano was eventually fired by Disney in 2021 for right-wing statements she made on social media leading to a lawsuit that was eventually settled. In the settlement announcement, Carano thanks Elon Musk for footing the legal bill.

Rousey vs. Carano will take place on May 16 and air on Netflix. Paramount is the winning bidder for Warner Bros. Doscovery after Netflix refused to match their increase for the company. Paramount will be purchasing DC Comics in their acquisition of Warner Bros. DC regularly does crossover promotion with AEW as Warner Bros. owns a stake in AEW and is the parent company of DC. Paramount is tied into a business deal for streaming rights with the UFC and leaning heavily into that promotion. The UFC is buddy/buddy with the Trump administration and will have a fight on the White House lawn. The Rousey vs. Carano fight is being put together by Most Valuable Promotions which was established by Jake Paul. Paul, to his credit, has been a vocal critic of the UFC and it underpaying MMA fighters. Jake Paul’s brother Logan Paul currently works for WWE which also has ties to the Trump administration. WWE is the sister company of UFC and a rival organization of AEW.

Rousey has said some horrific stuff in the past and AEW/Warner Bros. have booted individuals from the promotion over past statements and comments, so there’s even more grumbling over this appearance.

Got all of that?

Ronda Rousey showed up at AEW Revolution!#AEWRevolution

Fightful Wrestling (@fightful.com) 2026-03-16T01:05:24.654Z

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s comments about CNN show Why Paramount Takeover of Warner Bros. Shouldn’t Happen as Teamsters Come Out in Opposition of Takeover

Warner Bros.

With Netflix refusing to up their offer, Paramount Skydance is poised to take over Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110 billion dollar deal. In our latest episode of Comic Shoot, we go over the weird weaving of connections revolving around this takeover and why recent events in the Middle East poise to undo the financing of it.

If the purchase goes through, Paramount would own DC Comics, Wonder Comics, DC Entertainment, and DC Studios, and all the the intellectual property that comes with it and far more as well as publishing Milestone Media.

We’ve been skeptical, outright hostile, towards the takeover for multiple reasons including consolidation is often bad for consumers, the impact on limiting opportunities for creators, the layoffs that will occur, and the most important, Paramount’s consolidation of the news media and it’s willingness to shape and censor its news reporting due to political expediency as opposed to actual reporting.

Today’s comments by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is yet another example of why this takeover should be opposed by elected officials in the United States as well as Europe (US regulatory officials controlled by Trump won’t oppose it).

Hegseth commented about CNN’s coverage of the Iran War exclaiming, “that the ‘sooner’ Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison “takes over that network, the better.”

Fake news from CNN reports that the Trump administration underestimated the Iran war’s impact on the Strait of Hormuz. Patently ridiculous, of course. For decades, Iran has threatened shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This is always what they do, hold the strait hostage.

CNN doesn’t think we thought of that. It’s a fundamentally unserious report. The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better.

Hegseth was a former “news” host at rival network Fox.

While Ellison has said that CNN will maintain its editorial independence, that has not happened in the takeover of CBS by Ellison. Bari Weiss was appointed to oversee the news division hiring numerous conservative reporters, squashing negative reporting about the Trump administration, and a conservative think tank leader was appointed the ombudsman of CBS News.

Ellison has also stated he plans to “retool the network’s editorial strategy to serve a more politically “diverse” audience,” which doesn’t sound like editorial independence.

While we haven’t seen an ideological push in the entertainment divisions yet, there’s always a chance we can see them come more into alignment with the outlook of the Ellisons.

In other news, the Teamsters have called on the Department of Justice to stop the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger.

Union leaders have filed a report with the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division outlining their concerns with the merger. What’s particularly interesting is Teamster general president Sean O’Brien is a labor ally of President Trump. Trump is also close with Paramount CEO David Ellison.

The Teamsters are concerned over job loss due to the merger and decreased competition as well as protection for domestic production and labor standards. They had previously raised concerns during the Paramount-Skydance merger and received no commitments during that.

The Writers Guild of America also is opposing the deal stating it’ll have a detrimental effect on writers.

Exclusive Preview: The Infernal Hulk #5

The Infernal Hulk #5

(W) Phillip Kennedy Johnson (A) Kev Walker
(I) Cam Smith (C) Matthew Wilson (L) Cory Petit
(CA) Nic Klein (VCA) Giuseppe Camuncoli and Romulo Fajardo Jr., Adam Gorham and Edgar Delgado, SKAN

INFERNAL VERSUS ALMIGHTY! As Infernal Hulk prepares to deal his death blow against Earth, a being of unimaginable power descends from the heavens to save us: the Creator of the Marvel Universe himself! Everything on Earth will change after this shocking, never-before-seen battle for the ages: INFERNAL HULK versus THE ONE ABOVE ALL!

The Infernal Hulk #5

Exclusive Preview: Florent Maudoux’s Freaks’ Squeele Vol. 1

Freaks’ Squeele Vol. 1

by Florent Madoux
Hardcover, $24.99
On Sale: June 16, 2026

Imagine a universe where universities exist to not only train future masked vigilantes to manage their superpowers and develop their heroism, but to master their image in the media. This is the world of Freaks’ Squeele. You’ll meet Chance the demonette, Shadow the werewolf stuck in his animal form, and Xiong Mao, the model student who has no powers but is a hard worker. At the Academic Faculty of Hero Studies, these three first-year students will discover the joys of university life, the merciless competition of other students, sadistic professors, and the stress of exams.

Part X-Men Academy, part Dungeons & Dragons, this celebrated series by author Florent Maudoux is a unique blend of manga and Western comics, which has spawned multiple spinoffs in its native Europe and beyond.

Freaks' Squeele Vol. 1
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