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Bleeding Hearts #1 by Deniz Camp and Stipan Morian Heads Back to Press for a Second Printing!

Bleeding Hearts #1, the chilling new comic book series from DC Vertigo by Deniz Camp, Stipan Morian and Matt Hollingsworth has prompted DC to send the issue back to press for a Second Printing. A Second Printing of Bleeding Hearts #1 is now underway, ensuring continued availability as more readers discover the series. The Second Printing will arrive in stores on March 18.

In Bleeding Hearts, DC Vertigo returns to the kind of intimate, character-driven horror that defined some of its most memorable titles. The series follows two damaged souls bound by a shared trauma they cannot outrun, drawing them into a slow-burn descent where love, obsession, and monstrosity blur together. As their lives unravel, the story exposes the terrifying truths people hide behind their closest relationships, delivering a haunting, atmospheric debut that lingers long after the final page.

Fans can find the first printing ofBleeding Hearts #1 on shelves now, while supplies remain available, and are encouraged to reach out to their local comic book shops to add the series and the upcomingBleeding Hearts#1 Second Printing to their pull list so they do not miss what comes next after that jaw-dropping final page of Bleeding Hearts #1. As more readers discover the series and anticipation builds for Bleeding Hearts #2 on March 11, momentum will continue to build. Don’t lose your head (or anything vital) as you rush to jump into this new DC Vertigo series!

Bleeding Hearts #1 Second Printing will feature the original main cover art by Stipan Morian, updated with new logo coloring for this edition. DC Vertigo will also offer a Second Printing variant cover, presenting an inks-only version of Nick Dragotta’s variant artwork from the first printing.

Hank Howard, Pizza Detective: The Two Hollywoods #2 wraps up the mystery with a solid finale

The heat’s rising in Hollywood as Detective Hank Howard closes in on the Aussie drug syndicate that left Big Caligula’s rising star lying cold on the linoleum. But the bodies are piling up around him and the feds muscling in on his murder case are demanding that he back down…or else. But an explosive showdown with a flamethrower-wielding hitman tells him he’s hot on the killer’s trail–and he’s not backing down. Outgunned, outnumbered, and out of jurisdiction, Hank will need his fists and his wits if he’s going to crack the case before he finds himself buried six feet down under!

Hank Howard

Story: Robert Venditti, Joshua Dysart
Art: David Lapham
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

The Hab

Story: Joshua Dysart
Art: David Lapham, Bill Sienkiewicz
Color: Matt Hollingsworth
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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Zeus Comics


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Bleeding Hearts #1 is a nice twist on the zombie genre and great way to help kick off Vertigo!

The zombies won—and ten years after the fall of humanity, they’re the dominant form of life (or not-life) on Earth. They’ve developed their own cultural practices, their own language, their own society. Mouse-Pokes-Golf-Ball-Through-Hole-In-Head (“Poke” for short) is a beloved member of his community, and with his brother-in-arm Mush, he’s happy to shamble along through the only world he can remember…until the day his heart mysteriously starts beating again. And in a blink, the first humans he sees have stopped looking like food and have started looking like…friends…?

Story: Deniz Camp
Art: Stipan Morian
Color: Matt Hollingsworth
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Sean Murphy’s Batman: White Knight is collected with a DC Compact Comics edition

Batman: White Knight follows the man now known as Jack Napier as he embarks on a quest to heal the city he once terrorized. After reconciling with his long-suffering partner, Harley Quinn, he sets in motion a carefully plotted campaign to discredit the one person whom he views as Gotham City’s true enemy: Batman.

His crusade exposes a decades-long history of corruption within the Gotham City Police Department and transforms Napier into a city councilman and civic hero. But when the sins of his past return to threaten everything that he has accomplished, the distinctions between savior and destroyer begin to break down for both The Joker and Batman alike—and with them any hope for Gotham’s future.

Story: Sean Murphy
Art: Sean Murphy
Color: Matt Hollingsworth
Letterer: Todd Klein

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The Hab descends from Joshua Dysart, David Lapham, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bill Crabtree, and Matt Hollingsworth this April

The Hab #1

Written by JOSHUA DYSART
Art by DAVID LAPHAM & BILL SIENKIEWICZ
COLORS by BILL CRABTREE & MATT HOLLINGSWORTH
Cover by CHARLIE ADLARD
$5.99 | 40 PGS. | FULL COLOR
FOC MARCH 9, 2026 | ON SALE APRIL 8, 2026

Mercurial billionaire Tuttle Barrows prepared for everything—even the end of the world. Years ago he wielded his immense power and fortune to build a massive sealed habitat atop a once protected ancient freshwater glacial cave. Now, as the world outside unravels, Barrows, his family, and a handpicked inner circle retreat to their final sanctuary—a place built to outlast civilization itself.

But something was already there. Beneath layers of ice, in the ancient freshwater vault, a long-dormant danger lurks. While hallucinations twist their reality and violence spreads like a fever they must descend deeper or risk their last refuge becoming a tomb.

The Hab #1

We check out DC’s Vertigo Preview to see what’s coming in February 2026 from the revived imprint

We check out DC’s Vertigo 2026 Preview Special Edition showing off what’s coming from the revived imprint in February. It features previews of:
The Nice House By the Sea #7
Bleeding Hearts #1
End of Life #1
The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #1

Story: James Tynion IV, Deniz Camp, Kyle Starks, Chris Condon
Art: Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Stipan Morian, Steve Pugh, Jacob Phillips
Color: Jordie Bellaire, Matt Hollingsworth, Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Andworld Design, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Becca Carey

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Bad Idea teases The Hab featuring Joshua Dysart, David Lapham, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bill Crabtree, Matt Hollingsworth, and cover by Charlie Adlard

Bad Idea has teased a new horror series, The Hab, debuting in April 2026.

The Hab features writer Joshua Dysart, art by David Lapham and Bill Sienkiewicz, color by Bill Crabtree, and color by Matt Hollingsworth. The first issue features a cover by Charlie Adlard which you can see below along with interior artwork from the series.

In the tease, Bad Idea described it as a “pulse-pounding elevated horror story of primordial origins.”

Hawkeye: My Life as a Weapon is still amazing & the Marvel Premier Collection edition is a must get

Clint Barton, ordinary guy in a world of gods and super-soldiers, just wants to do right — and maybe grill a decent rooftop BBQ. Alongside Kate Bishop, his equally sharp-eyed protégé, he takes aim at digital digital doomsday, Russian mobsters in tracksuits, and the everyday chaos of life in New York. With Aja’s minimalist brilliance and Fraction’s razor-sharp voice, these stories turned the small details — neighbors, stray dogs, broken tape decks — into unforgettable legend.

And then there’s Pizza Dog. Yes, he gets his own Eisner-winning story.

Bonus Content: variant covers, sketchbook, cover concepts, page process, color guides, David Aja’s drawing playlists

Collecting: Hawkeye (2012) 1-11, Young Avengers Presents (2008) 6

Story: Matt Fraction
Art: David Aja, Javier Pulido, Steve Lieber, Jesse Hamm, Francesco Francavilla
Color: Matt Hollingsworth, Francesco Francavilla
Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos

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The Mortal Thor #1 Gives Us a Fresh Grounded Take on Thor… Again

The Immortal Thor #1

THE LEGEND BEGINS! The Norse Myths tell of Gods who walked the Earth, doing great deeds for the mortals who believed in them. But Asgard isn’t real, and never was. The Gods never soared in our skies, never stood with our heroes, never fought for kindness or justice. It was all just a story. Nobody’s coming to help us. But somewhere in the city… a man is waking up. A man with a hammer. The Mortal Thor #1 is the second chapter in Al Ewing‘s three chapter Thor epic.

Asgard is cut off from Earth and a man named Sigurd Jarlson has no memory of his past, just it has something to do with a hammer. Ewing goes back to some aspects of Thor we’ve seen before, again teasing the line between mortal and immortal. Sigurd Jarlson is back as a character, the name Thor used in the past when he couldn’t change back into Donald Blake. But, why doesn’t he remember? Why is he this way? Who gave him his apartment? The Mortal Thor #1 is a mix of some aspects of Thor’s past that are either loved or hated, but an interesting aspect to explore in today’s world.

Ewing seems to want to explore “what would god think of today’s world?” with this first issue as Sigurd is forced to find work to stay housed and offered a job where he’d have to be a scab and cross a picket line. In a world where supposed religious individuals are rejecting the words of their lord, it’s an intriguing direction.

Pasqual Ferry‘s art is good. With color by Matt Hollingsworth and lettering by Joe Sabino, the comic looks kind of dreamlike fitting Sigurd’s haze as he attempts to figure out what’s going on. It just being Thor with a different name is also emphasized as the character is imposing compared to others. There’s no hiding here much like the character’s use before. Add in some villains with this issue that feel almost like a throwback in their look and style, it all comes together that feels like the visuals are mining the past to head into the next phase of Thor.

The Mortal Thor #1 is a good issue that new readers can dive into. You don’t need to know what happened in the previous volume, but it’ll help really appreciate things. Just knowing it’s Thor without his memory is enough, but with Al Ewing, that might not even be the case. The Mortal Thor #1 is the start of the next chapter and one that shows off why Ewing is such a well respected and in-demand writer.

Story: Al Ewing Art: Pasqual Ferry
Color: Matt Hollingsworth Letterer: Joe Sabino
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

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Exclusive Preview: The Immortal Thor #25

The Immortal Thor #25

(W) Al Ewing (A) Pasqual Ferry, Jan Bazaldua, Justin Greenwood
(C) Matt Hollingsworth, Romulo Fajardo Jr. (L) Joe Sabino
(CA) Alex Ross (VCA) Martin Coccolo, Dan Jurgens
Rated T+
In Shops: Jul 02, 2025
SRP: $5.99
THE STORY ENDS…

At the end of his tale, Thor strode into Vidblainn, third land of the dead, whence nothing could return. And there, beyond all battles, beyond all cares, he stood and fought for justice one last time – against the great Serpent who wore his own face and held his own hammer. This was the story of the IMMORTAL THOR…and the deciding of his fate.

The Immortal Thor #25
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