Dark Horse Comics and Lucasfilm continue to explore the High Republic in a new comic series, Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures–Pathfinders. Legendary Star Wars writer George Mann is joined by artists Partha Pratim, Jagdish Kumar, Michael Atiyeh, and letterer Comicraft on this new series, with cover art by Jake Bartok. Vincenzo Riccardi will illustrate issue #5.
Set about 20 years after Phase II of The High Republic, a brand new team of Republic Pathfinders is dispatched to a distant corner of the galaxy to investigate the strange death of a Jedi Master. But as the team wades into a web of mystery, they discover not everything about this mission is as it seems. Can the team save the day and solve the Jedi’s mysterious demise?
Join a new team of heroes for Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures – Pathfinders#1 (of 6) in comic shops on March 11, 2026, for $4.99. Visit Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.
Just in time for Day 3 of New York Comic Con 2025, Lion Forge Entertainment has dropped an exclusive sneak-peek clip from Season 2 of Iyanu, the Cartoon Network and HBO Max animated series inspired by Yoruba mythology. It was also announced that Season 2 of Iyanu will premiere in spring 2026 on Cartoon Network and HBO Max, promising new battles, new wonders, and more secrets of Yorubaland.
The clip teases The Chosen’s next great trial, as Iyanu (voiced by Serah Johnson) and Team
Chosen face the return of Zaza and the People of the Deep, the most dangerous faction in all of Yorubaland — led by the formidable and charismatic Queen Adura. But this time, Iyanu is guided by her knowledge of the Divine Ones, empowered by new abilities, and disciplined through training in the Way of the Golden Leaf, a dynamic fighting style inspired by Capoeira and taught to her by Olori (voiced by Adesua Etomi-Wellington). Every lesson and every battle has prepared her for this moment.
Based on the graphic novel series Iyanu: Child of Wonder by Roye Okupe, who also serves as creator, showrunner, and executive producer of the series, Iyanu follows a teenage orphan who discovers her divine powers and her destiny to save the ancient kingdom of Yorubaland.
Produced by Lion Forge Entertainment, a leading Black-owned entertainment studio in North America, the series has become a breakout hit: it’s a Top 10 Kids and Family title on HBO Max, it was No. 1 in the Kids 6–12 category during its first month on Cartoon Network in April, and remains the #1 Kids and Family title on Showmax across 44 African countries. It’s also running on ITVX in the UK and streaming on ABCiview in Australia.
Season Two will return with 10 new episodes where we’ll see Iyanu continue to master her divine powers as she finds herself in the midst of a fierce conflict between Elu and the People of the Deep, led by the formidable Adura. With various factions of Yorubaland vying for powerful divine artifacts that have reemerged, Iyanu strives to find a way to end the battle and restore peace. As Team Chosen reunites and tensions rise between old allies and foes, Iyanu must confront even more powerful threats from the Age of Wonders including secrets buried deep within her own past.
Fans can revisit the story that started, all of Season 1 including the season-finale movie special
Iyanu: The Age of Wonders, which is streaming on HBO Max (U.S.). In addition, the official Iyanu Shop is now open atshop.iyanutheseries.com, offering fans exclusive apparel, and collectibles.
The Harvey Awards have announced the winner of the 2025 awards. The ceremony took place during New York Comic Con and features the following categories: Book of the Year, Digital Book of the Year, Best Children’s Book, Best Young Adult Book, Best Manga, Best International Book, and Best Adaptation from Comic Book/Graphic Novel.
This year’s living Hall of Fame inductees were Elfquest creators Wendy and Richard Pini, Mutts creator Patrick McDonnell, and writer and artist John Byrne. This year’s posthumous inductees were writer Peter David and Barbara Shermund.
The winners the 2025 Harvey Awards are below with the winner in bold:
Book of the Year
Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Seesby Patrick Horvath (IDW Publishing)
Final Cut by Charles Burns (Pantheon)
Helen of Wyndhorn by Tom King & Bilquis Evely (Dark Horse)
Precious Metal: From the World of Little Bird by Darcy Van Poelgeest & Ian Bertram (Image Comics)
Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 1by Jonathan Hickman & Marco Checchetto (Marvel Comics)
Digital Book of the Year
Castle Swimmer by Wendy Lian Martin (Webtoon)
Morgana and Oz by Miyuli (Webtoon)
The Mafia Nanny by SH00 & Violet Matter (Webtoon)
Resenter by Gigi Murakami (VIZ Manga)
Sarah’s Scribblesby Sarah Anderson (Go Comics)
Best Children’s Book
The Cartoonists Clubby Raina Telgemeier & Scott McCloud (Graphix)
Chickenpox by Remy Lai (Allen & Unwin)
Free Piano (Not Haunted)by Whitney Gardner (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
Mixed-Up by Kami Garcia & Brittney Williams (First Second)
Song for You and Iby Kay O’Neil (RH Graphic)
Weirdo by Tony Weaver Jr, Jess Wibowo, & Cin Wibowo (First Second)
Best Young Adult Book
Ash’s Cabin by Jen Wang (First Second)
How It All Ends by Emma Hunsinger (Greenwillow Books)
Navigating with You by Jeremy Whitley, Cassio Ribeiro & Nikki Foxrobot (Maverick/Mad Cave)
Raised by Ghosts by Briana Loewinsohn (Fantagraphics)
The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn’t a Guy at All by Sumiko Arai; translated by Ajani Oloye (Yen Press)
The Summer Hikaru Died by Mokumokuren; translated by Ajani Oloye (Yen Press)
Tokyo These Days by Taiyo Matsumoto; translated by Michael Arias (Viz Media)
Wind Breakerby Satoru Nii; translated by Jacqueline Fung (Kodansha Comics)
Witch Hat Atelierby Kamome Shirahama; translated by Stephen Kohler (Kodansha Comics)
Best International Book
Blacksad: They All Fall Down Part 2by Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido; translated by Diana Schutz & Brandon Kaner (Dark Horse Books)
Mothballs by Sole Otero; translated by Andrea Rosenberg (Fantagraphics)
Muybridge by Guy Delisle; translated by Helge Dascher & Rob Aspinall (Drawn & Quarterly)
Sunday by Olivier Schrauwen (Fantagraphics)
The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Manu Larcenet; from the novel by Cormac McCarthy (Abrams)
Best Adaptation from Comic Book/Graphic Novel
Agatha All Along(Disney+), showrun by Jac Schaeffer. Based on Agatha Harkness (Marvel Comics), created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
Berlin: The Play (Court Theatre), adapted by Mickle Maher & directed by Charles Newell. Based on Berlin by Jason Lutes (Drawn & Quarterly)
Boop! The Musical with music by David Foster, lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, and book by Bob Martin. Based on Betty Boop created by Max Fleischer & Grim Natwick
Cat Kid Comic Club!: The Musical with music by Brad Alexander, book and lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila. Based on Cat Kid Comic Club by Dav Pilkey (Graphix)
Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+), showrun by Dario Scardapane. Inspired by Daredevil: Born Again by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli. Daredevil created by Stan Lee & Bill Everett
The Fantastic Four: First Steps(Marvel Studios), directed by Matt Shakman. Based on The Fantastic Four (Marvel Comics), created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
Paying For It, directed by Sook-Yin Lee. Based on Paying For It by Chester Brown (Drawn & Quarterly)
The Penguin (Max Original), showrun by Lauren LeFranc. Based on The Penguin (DC Comics), created by Bob Kane & Bill Finger
Superman(DC Studios), directed by James Gunn. Based on Superman (DC Comics), created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Schuster
Thunderbolts (Marvel Studios), directed by Jake Schreier. Based on Thunderbolts (Marvel Comics), created by Kurt Busiek & Mark Bagley
The limited-edition Batman (XE Suit Hellbat Version) 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure by Hot Toys sports a newly developed helmeted head inspired by the Hellbat design. Standing approximately 13 inches (33 cm) tall, Batman wears a heavily armored, battle-worn version of the XE Suit enhanced with Hellbat aesthetics, including an electroplated red Bat-Symbol and red accents with a special UV luminous reflective effect. The suit is completed with a red utility belt and a black cape with embedded wire for dynamic posing options.
The figure comes with a variety of interchangeable hands, including fists, Batarang-holding hands, opened gesture hands, and a telecommunication signal listening gesture hand. Weapons include Batman’s grapnel gun and two Batarangs, all presented on a specially designed figure stand.
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Now that Etta, Emilie, and baby Lyssa have been saved, Wonder Woman sets her sights on rescuing a whole society. After meeting the feline renegades hoping to fight back against Mouse Man’s regime, Diana is inspired to join them and take the dictator down for good. Mouse Man knows not what he’s up against!
Doom battles the combined might of an entire world to maintain his control: But can even he stand against the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four… and every other hero on Earth? It seems like all hope is lost: until a desperate gambit gives the heroes exactly what they need to win! But Doom has a desperate gambit of his own: one that, though it’s never been attempted before, combines all his sorcery and science into a single brutal attack. It all leads to a shocking conclusion — with consequences that will reverberate throughout the entire Marvel Universe in this penultimate issue!
Spinning out of the world-shaking events of DC K.O.! Before the heart of Apokolips terraforms the planet into a hellscape, the Titans lead the evacuation of the Earth! While the team splits up to save as many people as possible, old friends and new allies join the fray to save humanity from extinction. The next major Titans storyline starts here!
Deep in space, in an uncharted corner of the cosmos, lies an enigma — unimaginably massive while simultaneously empty, containing the echoes of an evil thought dead. And now, with the child Kamal in their grasp, the Fourth World’s most sinister villains traverse the void toward this enigma… and if they reach their destination, the universe itself may never be the same.
The deadly special forces of the Kobra Kult have infiltrated the Kryptonite Kingdom, and now this sovereign nation’s only hope for survival is the man whose very presence in the kingdom is a death sentence for him: Superman! An unholy alliance is struck, a Kryptonite King is crowned, and the Vipers strike in this epic next installment of Superman Unlimited!
Blüdhaven is changing. A new hero rises under Nightwing’s watchful eye while the mayor vows to wipe out crime and restore order. The streets of Blüdhaven are quieter, even cleaner, but a new darkness is creeping in beneath it all. An old enemy is pulling the mayor’s strings… and is about to make themselves known.