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Winning Isn’t About the Ribbon, It’s About Who Stays by Your Side. Nakama Press announces Best Friend Show

This summer, Nakama Press imprint invites readers into the unexpected world of competitive dog shows with Best Friend Show, a heartwarming YA graphic novel about healing, friendship, and first love, set against the high-stakes world of competitive dog shows.

Written by Xeric grant-awarded and Ignatz Award-nominated creator Craig Hurd-McKenney and brought to life by Bay Area-based illustrator and comics artist Melisa Jones, Best Friend Show blends emotional honesty with the unique rhythms of the dog show circuit, creating a story that feels as grounded as it is uplifting.

Sixteen-year-old Landon Snyder never expected to spend his summer in the world of dog shows. But after a family illness combined with a breakup sends him to live with his Aunt Iva, who runs a bustling dog rescue, Landon discovers a surprising talent for training—and a bond with Blue, Iva’s champion show dog. Between a cocky rival, a shy new friend who sees him like no one else, and the pressures of the Best in Show, Landon learns that healing doesn’t always come with a ribbon…but sometimes with love, loyalty, and second chances.

Best Friend Show speaks to readers navigating change, identity, and the quiet courage it takes to start over. It’s a coming-of-age story rooted in found family, first love, and the bond between humans and animals that can reshape everything. A softer, character-driven take on competition with a sports manga edge, it will appeal to fans of Prince of Tennis, Haikyuu!!, and Heartstopper.

Best Friend Show goes on sale August 11, 2026, in paperback (ISBN: 9781545827611 | $10.99).

Best Friend Show

Bizarro: Year None #1 feels like one for the the hardcore Superman fans

This am how Bizarro got finished! Kevin Smith and Eric Carrasco team up with visionary artist Nick Pitarra to tell the definitive, in definitive origin of the beloved backward bad boy! When Superman’s pal Jimmy Olsen and Clark Kent’s boss Perry White leave the Planet for a strange adventure in outer space, they discover a dimension that mimics Metropolis and reveres its legendary newspaper as an article of faith! But is the being behind it all a Superman fan, a creature of chaos, or is he no one at all? Don’t be a square: buy Bizarro: Year None!

Story: Kevin Smith, Eric Carrasco
Art: Nick Pitarra
Color: Michael Garland
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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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Sakura-Con 2026: Yen Press Ignites a Fateful Fall with Eight New Licenses

At Sakura-Con 2026, Yen Press announced eight new title acquisitions with exciting continuations from beloved series, new releases from beloved mangaka, and more.

Releasing in October 2026, the debut list of eight manga includes Fate Rewinder: All Great Feats Require TimeFate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky SilverThe Dragon School Is Atop the MountainIn Such a Small WorldElden Ring: Become LordNon and AkariMeiji-Era Master-and-Servant Tungsten; and How to Keep a Human.

Fate Rewinder: All Great Feats Require Time

By Futa Kimura

Meet the Spacetime Strategic Enforcement Unit, an organization dedicated to rescuing people from terrible destinies and tragic deaths. The unit’s nickname, “The Fate Rewinders,” is well earned—armed with Retry Eyes, micro–time machines implanted in their eye sockets, agents of the SSEU are equipped to stick around until they solve the case, whether that means trying once, twice, or ten thousand times!

Fate Rewinder: All Great Feats Require Time

Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver

Art by Tsuta Suzuki
Original Story by Hikaru Sakurai, TYPE-MOON

Tokyo, 1991. Seven mages gather to summon seven heroes from history, myth, and legend to do battle in a great ritual. The last ones standing will obtain the Holy Grail—a font of limitless power said to be able to grant any wish. One such Master is Manaka Sajou, a young maiden with immense expectations placed on her. But when she lays eyes on the one she summons, what she sees is not her Servant but the fairy tale prince of her dreams!

Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver

The Dragon School Is Atop the Mountain

By Ryoko Kui

A hero moves back in with their parents, a middle school angel is stressed about entering high school, and a centaur finds work pulling a cart. From Ryoko Kui, author of Delicious in Dungeon, comes a collection of fantastic tales where the extraordinary is just another part of ordinary daily life!

The Dragon School Is Atop the Mountain

In Such a Small World

By Natsuki Takaya

Sometimes love doesn’t happen in a flash or a bang or a sparkle of fireworks. From time to time, it’s a culmination of all the little, ordinary moments of perfectly average days—that seems to be the story of Sui Onodera’s life. More specifically, it changed for the better when Sui’s rather attractive neighbor knocked on the door to retrieve his incredibly adorable puppers, Tino, from the balcony! And so, romance with a handsome heart-throb blossoms in such a small world…   

From the author of the bittersweet coming-of-age love story featuring all kinds of furry and not-so-furry zodiac animals, Fruits Basket, Natsuki Takaya presents a new mini-series featuring not only a cute couple but another furry friend…!

In Such a Small World

Elden Ring: Become Lord

Art by Tegekiken
Original Story by 21g

Following the guidance of grace, a Tarnished has arrived in a cursed land—but the path ahead is perilous indeed, for the shardbearers will not relinquish their power without a fight. Experience the world of Elden Ring in this beautiful full-color retelling of the battles that decided the fate of the Lands Between!

Elden Ring: Become Lord

Non and Akari

By Neruko Nichinichi

Akari isn’t wild about moving into an eerie old house…until she meets Non-chan, a cursed doll! And what’s this? Non-chan says she wants them to be together forever?! (And maybe something else about “haunting” and “eternal regret”? That’s probably not important.) Akari, as bewildered as she is, accepts Non-chan’s proposal. Now Non-chan seems confused, too, but no matter. Akari just knows she’s found her new BFF!

Non and Akari

Meiji-Era Master-and-Servant Tungsten

By Mio Tatsumoto

In the final years of the Meiji era in the early twentieth century, demand for electricity has skyrocketed following the Russo-Japanese War. Ryouji Saeki, a young engineer, has just returned home from Europe, and as he helps plan for the construction of a hydroelectric power plant, his daily life has taken a feverish pace. By his side is the loyal attendant Edward, who Ryouji took under his wing two years ago. Little by little, how does their relationship as master and servant begin to shift…?

Meiji-Era Master-and-Servant Tungsten

How to Keep a Human

By Pieta

Every few years, a human appears out of nowhere in the world of demons and monsters! You have to be careful with them—their stomachs can barely handle demon food, their bodies are fragile enough to break from a little fall, and even turning up the heat by a few dozen degrees will make them wither away…But they’re also cute, loyal, and clever in a way une (dogs), nosa (cats), and eshig (rabbits) just can’t compare! How could you not want to keep a human?

How to Keep a Human

Mini Reviews: Eternals 50th Anniversary Special, Deadpool: April Pool’s Day #1, Touched by a Demon #3

Touched By a Demon #3

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

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Eternals 50th Anniversary Special (Marvel) – A group of creators pay homage to the Eternals’ past, present, and future in The Eternals 50th Anniversary Special with mostly positive results. The comic leads off with a Captain America and Ikaris tale from Ethan S. Parker, Griffin Sheridan, Phil Noto, and Dale Eaglesham where they have a hot dog together and go down memory lane. Noto handles the present day, slice of life visuals, and his adeptness for body language captures the camaraderie between the two men out of time/Jack Kirby creations. In the flashback story, Eaglesham channels the King in a mad science, Nazi punching, and eye beam blasting punch-up. And what ties each period together is the humor from Parker and Sheridan’s script with Ikaris even getting in some dry one-liners. (I love that Cap calls him Ike!) The next story from former Marvel editor Ralph Macchio and one of my favorite current comic book artist Michael Cho puts the spotlight on Ransak, a Deviant, who is conventionally attractive and shunned by his peers. Cho’s powerful line art and Lee Loughridge’s dazzling colors make the angst that Ransak feels inside manifest physically through his gladiator fights, including one against an abusive figure from his fast and even his sparring against Eternal, Thena. Macchio’s writing has an old school lilt, but the violence and emotions keep the story moving, and Ransak is very to empathize with. Unfortunately, the last story from Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump and artist Domenico Carbone is the weakest. The concept of a lost Eternal who can move items from anywhere in the universe is super imaginative, but it’s an idea that needs more room to breathe instead of a short story at the end of a special. Also, Stump peppering the script with captions, dialogues, and extended metaphors in the middle of high powered fight scenes hinders the flow of the story. Carbone’s art is serviceable, but some of the page transitions are awkward. This story definitely needed another editorial, but hey, Patrick Stump’s involvement in the Eternals 50th Anniversary Special got me to read the book. Two strong stories and one stinker with potential is a decent batting average for an anthology, and I’m not even that big of an Eternals fan beyond the Kieron Gillen/Esad Ribic run. Overall: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Deadpool: April Pool’s Day #1 (Marvel) – In Deadpool: April Pool’s Day, Gail Simone, CF Villa, Robert Gill, and Ig Guara have crafted a comic that is both a laugh a minute and a Valentine to the old forgotten genre comics Marvel used to publish. Star Comics stans rejoice! Simone also gives Deadpool a solid heroic arc through the different “genre verse” shenanigans, and the one-shot ending team-up is super wholesome. I enjoy when Wade is written this way. Finally, I wonder if there are any Starr the Slayer comics on Marvel Unlimited. Overall: 8.7 Verdict: Buy

Touched by a Demon #3 (Dark Horse)Touched by a Demon #3 is easily the best issue of the Kristen Gudsnuk penned and drawn series. The case of the week is a riff on the old monkey’s paw, but the wishes aren’t cursed. However, it exposes their client as a toxic piece of shit and not the mild and meek office scapegoat Zuzu thought he was. The back half of the issue returns to theology, and Bifrons and Father Angelo continue to have searing chemistry while discussing Church Fathers and Antichrist. This comic is really a beautiful discussion of good, evil, and moral philosophy while being hilarious and having super cute art. It’s the full package and has one (literal) hell of a cliffhanger too. Overall: 9.5 Verdict: Buy

Sakura-Con 2026: Ize Press Unveils Four New Webcomic Print Editions

Ize Press, the Korean-content imprint of Yen Press, announced the acquisition and upcoming print publication of four internationally popular webcomic series at the anime convention Sakura-ConSpecial Civil Servant, On the Way to Meet MomReunion, and Merry Marbling. The English print editions of all four titles will release beginning in late 2026.

Special Civil Servant

Art by ch
Original Story by Sora Kwon and Jaewon Seo

Maru Han is your typical twenty-nine-year-old guy—socially anxious, broke, and desperate for a stable job. Things aren’t looking up, though, considering he just failed the civil service exam for the fifth time! But fate has a funny way of giving us what we want… When a trip to the mountains turns into an encounter with some strange, human-eating creature, Maru finds himself recruited into the “Special Civil Service.” His lucky break, right? Wrong! So, so, wrong! Everything is a mess—this secret task force is threatening the very safety he longed for, the monsters they fight are weirdly drawn to him, and the people on his team are total nutjobs! Will Maru be able to adjust to his new life as a public defender, or will he crash and burn alongside the earth itself?

Special Civil Servant is an ongoing mystery thriller series that offers a gripping blend of supernatural action and workplace drama. With beautifully detailed art and plenty of comedy, the story centers on a struggling job seeker recruited into a secret government division tasked with fighting deadly creatures threatening humanity. This bloody fantasy comic is digitally serialized on the WEBTOON platform with over 12 million views. It’s perfect for readers looking for action-packed horror, enjoyable characters, and some fan service for muscle lovers.

Special Civil Servant

On the Way to Meet Mom

By GOMYANG

After he is found in an abandoned building, a strange feral child named Mori is taken to an orphanage where he finds friends, shelter, and even a patron. He has all he needs to be happy and content in his little corner of the world—or so he thinks, until one day, his best friend’s mother returns to bring her home. Watching their reunion, Mori begins to wonder if he, too, has one somewhere out there… Surely, he must, right? So begins one little boy’s perilous journey across the lands to find his mother!

On the Way to Meet Mom is a found-family fantasy adventure about a young boy on a journey to find his mother, encountering new friends, dangers, and life-changing revelations along the way. Originally released on WEBTOON, On the Way to Meet Mom has resonated with readers for its imaginative worldbuilding, adorable protagonist, and heartfelt exploration of family, identity, and belonging. This touching series has garnered millions of views and a dedicated global fanbase since its English-language debut in 2025. The English print edition will be complete in two volumes. 

On the Way to Meet Mom

Reunion

Art by Deulsum
Original Story by 2coin

Seven years ago, Hakyung Lee accepted an offer to impersonate a dead girl. The plan was simple—he would pose as his childhood friend, Jiyoung Han, and convince a rich grandpa on his deathbed he wasn’t a fraud. It’d only be for one summer, and once it was over, Hakyung would walk away with the funds to pay for his mother’s hospital care and medication. And everything seemed to be smooth sailing—until Yoonsung Jang rushed to his grandfather’s side, determined to expose Hakyung as a fake. Except he doesn’t…and as the two spend more time together, the carefully placed walls between them begin to crumble. Now, in the present day, Yoonsung steps into the very bar where Hakyung works.

Digitally serialized on the Manta platform, Reunion offers a deeply emotional and character-driven romance with themes of cross-dressing, memory loss, and regret. What begins as a calculated act quickly spirals into something far more complicated as the lines between performance and reality begins to blur. Complete in five volumes, this BL (Boys Love) series will captivate readers with its slow-burn storytelling, layered narrative, and poignant exploration of love, memory, and second chances. Volume 1 is set to release in October 2026. 

Reunion

Merry Marbling

By PENGKI

Ian Ha has been in the spotlight since he was a child, heralded as an angel after an act of kindness makes local headlines. He’s perfected his public persona as the ever-popular impeccable model student, and high school seems to be no different—that is, until the arrival of a boy unlike anybody he’s ever met before. Not only is Yugun Baek unmoved by Ian’s kind and friendly gestures, but his prickly and brash nature seems to draw out all the worst sides of him! The two are like oil and water…so why do they keep getting mixed up with each other?!

Complete in six volumes, Merry Marbling is a wholesome BL series that is digitally serialized on the Lezhin platform. The story follows the evolving, often comical relationship between two high school boys as they overcome their traumas and limitations. With plenty of emotional moments, fluffy romance, and character growth, Merry Marbling will capture readers as the frail yet cynical Yugun’s attempts to unmask Ian’s perfect persona develop into a desire to protect Ian from the immense pressure put upon him. 

Merry Marbling

Preview: Pretty Hate Machine #1

Pretty Hate Machine #1

(w) Tim Seeley, Ryan O’Nan (a) Paolo Armitano

Thomas is in so much pain. As if high school wasn’t hard enough, when his father is killed in a freak accident, and his mother begins to take refuge in the company of his uncle, Thomas is visited by a ghoulish kid named Luther with knives for hands and rows of teeth like an ancient shark who tells Thomas his father was murdered and that anything his mother and uncle tell him is a lie. Thomas doesn’t know who or what to believe. Does he believe his friends, teachers, and mother, who tell him grief isn’t for the faint of heart, but it will pass? Or does he believe the demented Luther who pulls Thomas through a bloody whirlwind of conspiracies, vengeance, and slaughter, showing him the lies and corruption that surround him? Thomas must fight to discover the truth behind his father’s death, while struggling to keep his new friend from leaving a massacre in his wake. But that “truth” might be far more sinister than Thomas is prepared for…

Pretty Hate Machine #1

Preview: Speed Racer: Tales from the Road – High-Speed Noon #1

Speed Racer: Tales from the Road – High-Speed Noon #1

(w) Fred Kennedy, Anthony Cleveland, Ariel Rakhlin (a) Maggie Mae Martinmaas

Speed Racer: Tales from the Road is an all-new Quarterly release featuring a one-shot tale and backup shorts that expand the universe of Speed Racer!

Benched and burned, Snake Oiler swears Speed Racer stole his win—and he’s done playing nice.

Stranded in a desert kingdom ruled by a Mad Max wannabe king, Snake turns a high-noon standoff into a brutal, weaponized race. Justice gets loud, fast, and personal at High-Speed Noon.

Also featuring a Spritle and Chim-Chim back-up mystery!

Speed Racer: Tales from the Road – High-Speed Noon #1

Preview: Flash Gordon #0

Flash Gordon #0

(w) Dan Abnett (a) Manuel Garcia

A NEW ERA OF FLASH! Bestselling writer Dan Abnett and veteran artist Manuel Garcia blast off into new worlds!

Flash Gordon has always been a maverick, on the football field and in the stars. But when he’s offered a job training the next generation of explorers, he’ll end up fighting for top gun! A “quick trip” around Neptune’s moons with Flash’s cadets turns into a deadly alien hunt – and one of the new recruits thinks they can save the day without the dusty instructor.

Introducing a new supporting cast – enemies and allies alike – and setting the stage for a swashbuckling new story, Flash Gordon #0 is a can’t-miss!

Flash Gordon #0

Preview: Dick Tracy #16

Dick Tracy #16

(w) Michael Moreci, Alex Segura (a) Geraldo Borges

NEW ARC AND NEW JUMPING ON POINT! It’s a new day in The City as Big Boy Caprice makes plans that will have reverberations for everyone–including Dick Tracy and his rag-tag group of allies. With Lips Manlis back on the scene this can only mean one thing: violence is on the horizon…who will survive it?

Dick Tracy #16

Preview: Defenders of the Earth: Dark Destiny #4

Defenders of the Earth: Dark Destiny #4

(w) Dan DiDio (a) Alex Sanchez

MERCILESS MARRIAGE! The Defenders’ greatest enemy has somehow won the hand of Flash Gordon’s beloved, Dale Arden! And if Flash intervenes…he dooms the planet Mongo. Meanwhile, Rick Gordon, Jedda, and LJ have unearthed a terrible secret. Now they have a plan to save two worlds–but will they be fast enough? The epic ends here!

Defenders of the Earth: Dark Destiny #4
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