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Preview: Villain Actor Vol. 2

Villain Actor Vol. 2

(W) Mikumo Seto (A) Kentaro Harada

A gripping manga set in a world where heroes protect the public… or so it seems. When a street-level cop inherits a villain’s power, the truth behind justice begins to unravel.

In a world where superheroes arrive from another realm to defend humanity, the line between protector and predator blurs. Villain Actor Vol. 2, from the acclaimed team behind Volume 1 – writer Mikumo Seto and artist Kentaro Harada – dives deeper into this thrilling reversal of expectations.

Ayumu Mashiro, once resigned to life as an ordinary police officer, now wields the terrifying power of Zero – the most feared villain in history. A mysterious voice guides his every move as he uncovers the unsettling truth: the heroes aren’t who they seem. In the explosive conclusion of Volume 1, Ayumu becomes Public Enemy No. 1, hunted relentlessly by the world’s vaunted heroes.

Volume 2 picks up with Ayumu on the run – his reputation in ruins, powers beyond comprehension, and the fate of humanity hanging in the balance. Think The Boys ripped into a manga format: grounded, gritty, and unafraid to expose the shadows behind the capes. Remember, wielding the powers of a villain, doesn’t mean you can’t be a hero.

Villain Actor Vol. 2

Dark Horse reveals Four new Manga Releases for Late 2026

Dark Horse Manga has announced a new, expansive lineup of Manga coming to English audiences in Fall 2026 and beyond. 

Suicide Island

In a story evoking both Lord of the Flies and Battle Royale, a young Japanese man, Sei, is transported to the mysterious, remote Suicide Island after a failed suicide attempt—where he must live the rest of his days or figure out how to die! With society turning its back on many suicidal citizens, the island fills up with haunted, driven characters, often in conflict with each other and sometimes barely holding onto sanity! 

This series is created by mangaka Kouji Mori, with translations by Kumar Sivasubramanian and lettering by Eisner Award-nominated Steve Dutro.

Suicide Island Volume 1 (232 pages, 5.125×7.25”) arrives in bookstores and comic shops on December 8, 2026, for $14.99. Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore or comic shop.

Suicide Island

Babanba Banban Vampire

An unassuming worker in a long-established public bathhouse is really the lustful 450-year-old vampire Ranmaru Mori! The heir to this esteemed Koi No Yu Bathhouse, Rihito Tatsuno, is a fifteen-year-old virgin—who is about to fall in love for the first time with a girl in his class! Ranmaru begins to weave a desperate plan to prevent Rihito from losing his virginity and to make him fall for Ranmaru instead, so the bloodsucker can eventually have pure, eighteen-year-old virgin blood for his own vampiric self!

This hilarious, BL manga series from Hiromasa Okujima has already been adapted into an anime and a live-action film! Translated by Kumar Sivasubramanian and lettered by Eisner Award-nominated Steve Dutro.

Babanba BanBan Vampire Volume 1 (208 pages, 5.125×7.25”) arrives in bookstores and comic shops on November 10, 2026, for $13.99. Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore or comic shop.

Babanba Banban Vampire

Asobi Asobase

Hanako, Olivia, and Kasumi are three Japanese schoolgirls who love to play games—so they create a special club for themselves to challenge each other to intense, over-the-top games and dares! As they struggle with their own unique personalities, they also struggle to make their group an official club in the eyes of the student council.

From mangaka Rin Suzukawa, this omnibus series collects several original volumes into one trade paperback, with translations by Jongwoo Kim and lettering work by Thiago Péres, Lucas Saguista, and Naaice. Original Japanese volumes 1, 2, and 3, and part of Volume 4, are collected in the first Asobi Asobase Omnibus.

Asobi Asobase Volume 1 (564 pages, 5.75×8.25”) arrives in bookstores and comic shops on November 17, 2026, for $29.99. Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore or comic shop.

Asobi Asobase

Forget-Me-Not

Stroll along the banks of the canals in beautiful Venice, Italy, and you’ll see the slacker—a young woman noodling on her guitar, pecking a bit at her laptop, and maybe getting a little reading in. But watch your step in this ancient town, because some of the other people you might run into—the ragged derelict, the drunken streetwalker, even that clean-cut gondolier—they’re all her, too! She’s Mariel Imari, of Italian and Japanese descent, whose skill at disguise comes from being part of a famous dynasty of detectives.

But Mariel hasn’t yet cracked the one case that would allow her to inherit her grandfather’s estate—Forget-me-not, the painting stolen from the mansion 22 years ago, which she needs to recover as a condition of his will. You see, Mariel is brilliant, but Mariel is also a bit lazy and slovenly and bored…and about to be a bit embarrassed, too, when her sisters show up from Japan, under the impression that Mariel is rich! Will Mariel ever catch the master thief standing between her and an aristocratic lifestyle? Does she really want to?

Created by mangaka Kenji Tsuruta with translation by Dana Lewis and lettering by Susie Lee.

Forget-Me-Not Volume 1 (256 pages, 5.25×10.25”) arrives in bookstores and comic shops on January 5, 2027, for $29.99. Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore or comic shop.

Forget-Me-Not Volume 1

BookWalker launches its Redesigned Platform for Manga, Manhwa, and Light Novels

BookWalker

BookWalker has announced the official launch of its entirely redesigned global platform. Now live at bookwalker.com, this new experience introduces a modernized brand identity, a streamlined English-language storefront, and industry-leading features that give readers more freedom and flexibility than ever before.

Operated by M12 Media LLC, a KADOKAWA Group company, BookWalker’s “reincarnation” marks a total overhaul of the service. The launch includes brand-new dedicated apps for Android and iOS, a rebuilt web interface, brand-new ebook and manga readers, and a fresh brand identity centered around a bold new logo that reflects the company’s evolution as a global entertainment hub.

Beyond the Walled Garden: LCP DRM

In a significant move toward reader independence, BookWalker is officially debuting its integration of LCP (Lightweight Content Protection). This next-generation system fulfills the company’s commitment to protecting publisher rights while freeing fans from proprietary ecosystems.

With LCP, readers are no longer restricted to a single platform. In addition to being able to read their library on BookWalker’s new app and web readers, users can now download license files for their purchases to be enjoyed on any LCP-compatible eReader or third-party app. This ensures that their digital libraries are portable, permanent, and truly theirs.

A Tailored English Experience

The launch of bookwalker.com marks the official debut of a dedicated hub designed specifically for the English-speaking community. This new platform streamlines the reading journey, providing instant access to an expansive library of over 79,000 volumes from industry leaders like VIZ Media, Kodansha, Seven Seas Entertainment, J-Novel Club, and Yen Press. 

Beyond the web, the reincarnation of BookWalker includes high-performance native apps for the Apple App Store and Google Play. These apps have been engineered for a faster, more intuitive user interface, allowing fans to manage their growing collections and discover their next favorite series with ease.

The new BookWalker experience is available now. Existing users are encouraged to visit the new site to complete a simple account migration to bring their libraries and Coins (formerly known as Points) into the new era. New users can sign up today and start exploring the world’s most popular stories.

This fall, a forgotten cybernetic hero awakens to face a world that has left him behind… Casshan Vol. 1 arrives September 2026

He was forgotten for fifty years. Now he’s the only one who can save them. Nakama Press, in partnership with Tatsunoko Production, presents Casshan Vol. 1 from Detroit-born manga creator, game producer, and writer Mario B. Long and award-winning, Tokyo-based mangaka Kusanagi. Featuring the legendary Tatsunoko hero Casshan, this bold new manga inspired by the classic anime blends timeless science fiction with modern storytelling to explore identity, memory, and what it means to remain human in a world designed to forget you.

A forgotten cybernetic hero awakens with no memories and is thrust into a brutal conflict between humans, robots, and a rising new species—forcing him to confront the truth of his own creation as he fights to save two kidnapped children trapped deep below a dying wasteland.

When two girls vanish into a deadly mine run by rogue machines, a dying old man awakens Casshan—a lost cybernetic hero with no memory and a human heart buried inside metal. But underground lies more than hostages: a hidden robot refuge, a radical new species, and the truth about Casshan’s own creation. Caught between humans, robots, and a new species called Neoroiders, Casshan must confront the past he’s forgotten before the world destroys itself again!

At 180 pages, Casshan Vol. 1 reflects a deeply cross-cultural approach to storytelling, offering an accessible entry point for new manga readers while delivering layered worldbuilding and character-driven stakes for longtime fans of classic and contemporary sci-fi alike.

Casshan Vol. 1 hits shelves September 15, 2026.

Casshan Vol. 1

I Say Boys’ Love Manga comes to Seven Seas

Seven Seas Entertainment has announced the license acquisition of the Mature-rated Boys’ Love manga I Say by Nemui Asada. It’s a new short story manga collection from prolific Boys’ Love author Nemui Asada, creator of Sleeping Dead (also from Seven Seas)!

Sei, a 36-year-old office worker, has convinced himself that he’s no good at love. That’s why he sticks to purely physical relationships, satisfied with one-night stands and no-strings-attached sex. However, his life is quickly turned upside down when he meets a handsome younger man named Ai via a dating app and falls head over heels. At first, they both agree to keep feelings out of their arrangement, but how long will it be before one of them finally says “I love you”?

I Say will be released in January 2027 for $15.99 USA / $20.99 CAN, with the manga available in a single large-trim edition as part of the Seven Seas BL Label (Boys’ Love titles). An ebook edition will also be available on digital platforms.

I Say

New Publisher Mahjong Pros announces its First Four Releases

Mahjong Pros, a new startup North American publisher, has announced the release this Spring of its first quartet of graphic novel titles. The first releases will be available in-print and digitally and kick off a series of upcoming licensing and new title announcements that will continue to grow the publisher’s catalog.

Crybaby Mermaid – Illustrated Memoir of Yuumi Uotani

story by Yoshiki Suda, art by Mio Junta · Digital SRP: $9.99 / Print SRP: $15.00 · 212 pages
ISBN: 9781969071065 · Available April 28th        

Crybaby Mermaid: Illustrated Memoir of Yumi Uotani is about the quiet difficulty of continuing when doubt never fully disappears. It follows Yumi Uotani, a professional mahjong player, through the uncertain early years of a public career, where each setback lingers, each success feels temporary, and the question of whether she truly belongs never quite goes away.

Rather than a story of sudden breakthrough, the story focuses on the emotional weight of performance: the pressure of expectations, the anxiety that follows setbacks, and the quiet effort required to continue despite uncertainty. Uotani’s progress unfolds through everyday moments of practice, reflection, and gradual change, presenting achievement as something built over time rather than defined by sudden success.

Rendered in a restrained visual style that lingers on expression and silence, this is a portrait of a working life built in increments, and of the fragile, ongoing work of learning to stand in a role that still feels uncertain. Together, Suda and Junta create a character-driven account of how confidence develops slowly, and how a professional identity emerges through endurance, self-awareness, and time.

Crybaby Mermaid - Illustrated Memoir of Yuumi Uotani

Reform with No Wasted Draws: The Legend of Koizumi Vol. 1

story and art by Hideki Ohwada · Digital SRP: $9.99 / Print SRP: $15.00 · 208 pages
ISBN: 9781969071027 · Available May 5th           

In The Legend of Koizumi, manga artist Hideki Ohwada reimagines international politics as a series of direct confrontations in which diplomacy gives way to decisive action. Global crises are settled through high-stakes mahjong, turning geopolitical conflict into a test of judgment, nerve, and national resolve.

At the center is former Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi, portrayed with unwavering composure and a refusal to yield. Around him, real political figures appear as adversaries in escalating encounters where the stakes quickly move from negotiation to survival. Each confrontation raises the risk, forcing leaders to act under pressure as retreat becomes politically unthinkable.

Ohwada pushes events far beyond realism while presenting them with complete seriousness. The scale grows extreme, but the emotional logic remains familiar: positions harden, reputations are on the line, and escalation follows when neither side can afford to back down. The intensity is deliberate. Escalation is the engine of the story.

Mahjong provides the framework for these confrontations, reducing global crisis to a visible contest of will. The result is a work of political satire that treats leadership as performance under pressure and conflict as a struggle driven by pride, resolve, and the cost of retreat.

Getter Robo High

story by Bingo Morihashi, art by Drill Jill · Digital SRP: $9.99 / Print SRP: $15.00 · 210 pages
ISBN: 9781969071058 · Available May 30th         

When a technologically advanced civilization rises from the ocean and conventional weapons fail, three pilots are assigned to operate an experimental machine powered by Getter Rays. Their opponents do not rely on force alone. Each battle is designed to disrupt judgment, break coordination, and push them into mistakes made under pressure.

Written by Bingo Morihashi and illustrated by Drill Jill, Getter Robo High centers on conflict shaped by uncertainty. Decisions must be made quickly and with incomplete information. Hesitation, misreading an opponent, or acting too aggressively can change the outcome without warning.

As the fighting continues, the threat becomes less predictable, and the stakes grow beyond what the pilots expected. The strain of responsibility and isolation begins to affect how they think, how they trust each other, and how much risk they are willing to take.

Drawn in dense, high-contrast black and white, the artwork creates a constant sense of compression and urgency, keeping the action close and immediate. In the darker tradition of Getter Robo, escalation comes through sudden reversals and mounting risk. The story focuses on what sustained pressure does to people when every decision carries consequences.

Getter Robo High

Vermilion Stella – Illustrated Memoir of Arisa Date

story and art by Ayato Sasakura · Digital SRP: $9.99 / Print SRP: $15.00 · 212 pages
ISBN: 9781969071072 · Available June 30th        

Arisa Date steps into the national spotlight as a professional mahjong player with a reputation already decided for her. She is seen as a face chosen for attention, someone placed there to be watched rather than believed. Every appearance is public. Every mistake travels farther than the work behind it.

Illustrated by Ayato Sasakura, Vermilion Stella is a memoir about the private cost of being judged in public. It follows the strain of continuing when doubt surrounds you, the isolation of working while your failures are expected, and the quiet discipline required to return again and again while the world waits for confirmation that you do not belong.

There is no sudden turning point, no speech or reinvention that changes everything at once. Instead, the story unfolds through time, as small results accumulate and perception begins to shift almost imperceptibly.

At its heart, this is a story about living inside someone else’s version of you and the long, patient work of becoming visible as you are.

Vermilion Stella - Illustrated Memoir of Arisa Date

Seven Seas Licenses The One-Eyed, One-Armed, One-Legged Sorcerer Manga

The One-Eyed, One-Armed, One-Legged Sorcerer

Seven Seas Entertainment has announced the license acquisition of the manga series The One-Eyed, One-Armed, One-Legged Sorcerer by Suzusuke, Shibanobancha, Yu Yagami, and Sumihei. After spending years in seclusion, a powerful magician sets out on a casual journey only to find he’s being worshiped as a Demon God! An action-adventure manga about magic, power, and leaving a lasting impression.

As a young boy, Ains tragically witnessed his village being burnt to the ground by enemy forces. By the time rescue arrived, he lost his right arm, left leg, and right eye. Despite such misfortune, his only concern was the magic he saw for the first time among the debris. In order to study it, he withdrew from society and secluded himself in a cabin in the woods for two thousand years. When he finally emerges as an all-powerful mage, his childhood village has transformed into a sprawling city. But that’s not all! The scribbled notes he left behind have become the “Original Scripture,” and he’s infamously known as the “Demon God.” Can Ains find his place in the world after millennia have passed?

The One-Eyed, One-Armed, One-Legged Sorcerer (Manga) Vol. 1 will be printed for the first time in the English language in January 2027 for $13.99 USA / $18.99 CAN, with the series available in single volume editions. Ebook editions will also be available on digital platforms.

A Quirky Girl is Inviting Me to Bed comes to Seven Seas’ Ghost Ship Imprint

A Quirky Girl is Inviting Me to Bed

Seven Seas Entertainment has announced, through its Ghost Ship imprint aimed at older male readers, the license acquisition of the manga series A Quirky Girl is Inviting Me to Bed by Atsushi Suga. A university student finds himself surrounded by sexy older women in this rom-com manga that goes beyond all reason!

After taking a gap year, Kiyoshi Naoto finally manages to land a spot at university. Finding a place in Tokyo is a struggle, though, so he ends up moving in with his older cousin, Luna. Naoto had a crush on Luna ever since he was young, and now his cousin is more mature and beautiful than ever! Night after night, he hears her scandalous moans, leaving him restless. She may have no shortage of partners, yet Luna starts getting closer to Naoto. As he tries to figure out just what his cousin is thinking, other sexy women seem to be flocking to him one after another! It’s the beginning of a new life, surrounded by seemingly promiscuous older women…

A Quirky Girl is Inviting Me to Bed Vol. 1 will be printed for the first time in the English language in December 2026 for $14.99 USA / $19.99 CAN, with the series available in single volume editions as part of Seven Seas’ Ghost Ship imprint. Ebook editions will also be available on digital platforms.

Seven Seas has announced it has licensed Betty Tamamori’ Your Meteor, Hidden in Flowers

Your Meteor, Hidden in Flowers

Seven Seas Entertainment has announced the license acquisition of the manga series Your Meteor, Hidden in Flowers by Betty Tamamori. A steamy romantic drama about a curse, a forlorn vampire, and a love that will survive anything.

Every hundred years, the Monster’s Bride is chosen — a sacrifice given to the demonic creature confined somewhere within the country. When Stella’s sister is chosen, she volunteers to go in her place. Stella is soon sent to be the bride of the blood-soaked vampire Lavi. But behind the blood and fangs, Stella finds this monster harbors a deep loneliness. Will her affections pull him out of his deadly despair, or is their love cursed from the start?

Your Meteor, Hidden in Flowers Vol. 1 will be printed for the first time in the English language in January 2027 for $15.99 USA / $20.99 CAN, with the series available in single, oversized editions. Ebook editions will also be available on digital platforms.

Statues: Junji Ito Story Collection features ten pretty solid horror stories

Headless statues confound the mind with a terrifying question: Are they fine art or carved from the abyss?

Art teacher Okabe creates strange, headless statues. One day, he is found murdered, his corpse headless. From that day on, art club member Shimada seems off somehow… Elsewhere, in a curious town custom, the dead are placed on a tatami mat and set out on the river. Kanako’s grandmother lives alone in a house near this river. What did she witness at one of these funerals long ago? And a mysterious disease makes girls suddenly become more beautiful. But soon they all die. The only way to survive might be worse than death itself…

Ten tales from horror master Junji Ito that will plant the seeds of terror in your heart.

Story: Junji Ito
Art: Junji Ito
Translation and Adaptation: Jocelyne Allen
Touch-Up Art and Lettering: Eric Erbes

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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