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Jason Brubaker’s reMIND returns as a Complete Saga

Titan Comics has announced reMIND: The Complete Saga, the acclaimed sci-fi fantasy graphic novel by award-winning creator and former DreamWorks Animation artist Jason Brubaker. Arriving October 13, 2026, this deluxe hardcover collects the complete reMIND saga in a single volume, featuring brand-new cover art and exclusive behind-the-scenes material.

Originally launched as a webcomic in 2009, reMIND quickly built an audience of over a million readers thanks to its richly detailed artwork, cinematic storytelling, and emotionally engaging characters. The series, which blends imaginative worldbuilding with themes of friendship, loyalty, and identity, was eventually self-published in 2011, making reMIND: The Complete Saga a 15th-anniversary edition.  

The story follows Sonja, a lighthouse keeper and inventor living on a remote island with her cat, Victuals. When Victuals mysteriously disappears and later returns carrying the brain of an intelligent lizard-creature from a hidden underwater kingdom, Sonja is drawn into a dangerous world of ancient civilizations, scientific experiments, and buried secrets beneath the sea.

Known for his work on Kung Fu Panda 2, Kung Fu Panda 3, The Croods, and Captain Underpants, Brubaker brings an animation-inspired sense of storytelling and visual energy to every page. This new edition also includes exclusive bonus material showcasing his creative process, from early sketches to final painted artwork. Since reMind, he has continued self-publishing additional series, including a 1000+ page adventure graphic novel series, Sithrah, and a gothic comedy, Phobos.

The series has received significant recognition over the years, including the Xeric Award in 2010, placement on the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Great Graphic Novels for Teens list in 2012, and an Eisner Award nomination in 2020 for Macroverse’s TapStory adaptation.

reMIND: The Complete Saga is on sale on October 13, 2026. Pre-order it now from BookshopAmazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and Forbidden Planet for the UK and Europe.

reMIND: The Complete Saga

Only the Savage Are Left #1 is a nice addition to the apocalyptic genre with an interesting focus

A strange virus has spread across the world, transforming its victims into monsters. The only cure is to kill another infected soul. When a nonviolent young man sets out from the safety of his settlement to find his missing true love, he must face the corrupted world of monsters and monster-killers. A dramatic survival adventure that dares to ask what we should stand for in the monster apocalypse.

Story: Zack Kaplan
Art: Stefano Raffaele
Color: Thiago Rocha
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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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The Ghost Who Walks Faces His Deadliest Enemy Yet in a High-Stakes Battle Against Arif Singh and the Brotherhood in The Phantom vs. The Singh Brotherhood

The Phantom walks. Evil dies. Mad Cave Studios and King Features Syndicate have announced The Phantom vs. The Singh Brotherhood, an explosive new 40-page one-shot bringing Lee Falk’s legendary hero into direct conflict with one of the deadliest criminal forces on the planet.

Written by Ray Fawkes with inks and colors by The Phantom series artist Russell Olson, and letters by Taylor Esposito, the issue features Cover A by Mark Spears and Cover B by Freddie Williams II and Andrew Dalhouse.

It’s all come down to this—The Phantom vs. Arif Singh and his Brotherhood! After the Brotherhood’s failed attack on Bangalla, Singh was all set to rot in prison. But concrete walls cannot stop the man who controls one of the most notorious criminal enterprises in the world. Only The Phantom can. Or this time, he might just die trying.

For nearly 90 years, The Phantom has stood as one of comics’ definitive pulp heroes. Known as “The Ghost Who Walks,” the legendary protector of Bangalla helped shape the masked vigilante archetype with generations of stories rooted in justice, myth, and a relentless war on evil.

A collectible chapter for longtime Phantom readers and fans of globe-spanning pulp adventure, The Phantom vs. The Singh Brotherhood delivers classic heroism, explosive action, and high-stakes crime fiction as the Ghost Who Walks faces one of his deadliest enemies yet.

The Phantom vs. The Singh Brotherhood goes one-shot drops in shops August 19, 2026, with Final Order Cutoff on July 27.

Five Gears in Reverse is another fantastic entry in the Criminal series and is a can’t miss!

In one of the wildest, most action-packed books that Brubaker and Phillips have ever done, we delve deep into the life of one of CRIMINAL’s most complex and tragic characters, Ricky Lawless as he tries to pay off a deep debt to a mobster, while things just keep going from bad to worse.

FIVE GEARS IN REVERSE will have long-time CRIMINAL fans cheering the return of RICKY LAWLESS and new readers will find it a perfect jumping-on-point for the greatest crime comic series of the 21st century.

Story: Ed Brubaker
Art: Sean Phillips
Color: Jacob Phillips

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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Get ready for Mutantkind’s Biggest Night with Hellfire Costume Swap Variant Covers

Arriving this July, X-Men: The Hellfire Murder #1 delivers another unforgettable Hellfire Gala packed with drama, danger and, of course, fashion! As your favorite mutants spotlight jaw dropping outfits, Marvel heroes will also debut looks of their own in new Hellfire Costume Swap Variant Covers, the latest variant cover program from Marvel’s Stormbreakers!

Befitting this year’s masquerade theme and showcasing the Stormbreakers’ undeniable style instincts, the fashion-forward covers present heroes swapping costumes with fellow Marvel icons! 

  • Spider-Gwen as Silk
  • She-Hulk as Black Widow
  • Iron Man as Hawkeye
  • Laura Kinney as Patch
  • Moon Knight as Black Knight
  • Scarlet Witch as Polaris (Malice)
  • Miles Morales as Bucky Barnes
  • Thor as Ant-Man

The current class of Marvel’s Stormbreakers include Alessandro CappuccioNetho DiazSimone Di MeoJuan FrigeriGurihiruJonas ScharfGeoff Shaw, and Luciano Vecchio. Chosen for their remarkable art, notable achievements, and boundless imagination when bringing the Marvel mythos to the page, these creators represent the future of comic book artistry and embody the raw talent to shatter the limits of visual storytelling!

Check out the first six Hellfire Costume Swap Variant Covers and preorder all eight at your local comic shop today.

  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #32 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY LUCIANO VECCHIO – 75960621001503241
  • IRON MAN #7 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY ALESSANDRO CAPPUCCIO – 75960621491400721
  • SORCERER SUPREME #8 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY GURIHIRU – 75960621179100821
  • INFERNAL HULK #9 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY SIMONE DI MEO – 75960621361000921
  • MORTAL THOR #13 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY GEOFF SHAW – 75960621284201321
  • MARC SPECTOR: MOON KNIGHT #6 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY NETHO DIAZ – 75960621496900621
  • GENERATION X-23 #6 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY JUAN FRIGERI – 75960621449500621
  • ULTIMATE IMPACT: REBORN #3 HELLFIRE COSTUME SWAP VARIANT COVER BY JONAS SCHARF – 75960621461700321

Mini Reviews: Escape #7, Exploit #3, Did You Hear About Mimi Green #1, Swamp Thing 1989 #2

Exploit #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.

Logan

Escape #7 (Image) – Shaw makes his attack on the enemy Titan weapon in the fireworks-filled Escape #7. Daniel Acuna visually captures the horrors of a fire fight while Rick Remender‘s captions expose all of Shaw’s fears and doubts as he undertakes what is essentially a suicide mission. This could easily be the final issue of the series, but Escape isn’t just interested in the dog faction winning the war, but also how they treat the folks that have been oppressed by the bats. The use of anthropomorphic animals allows Remender and Acuna to go under the surface of the “last good war” and look at the real pain and trauma that it caused as this series continues. Overall: 8.6 Verdict: Buy

Exploit #3 (Mad Cave)Exploit #3 is quite the twisty techno-thriller ride from Tim Leong, Laura Hudson, and Emiliana Pinna. Leong and Hudson uncover some cards about the assassination of Saxon and the identities of Dade and Mr. Ipsum while still keeping the story grounded in the romantic relationship between Kirby and Lenox that reaches a rough spot as they’re both fugitives from both the government and tech bros. There’s one chase sequence from Pinna and colorist Rebecca Good that is particularly exciting using a map-like double page spread and inset panels. Exploit #3 plunges right into the morally grey area, and I’ve never been more excited to read the next issue. Overall: 8.9 Verdict: Buy

Did You Hear About Mimi Green #1 (Dark Horse)Connor Goldsmith and Josh Cornillon take aim at cancel culture, wellness culture, and vitality with a heavy helping of body horror in Did You Hear About Mimi Green #1. Seriously, this comic is like if David Cronenberg directed Hacks. Cornillon’s visuals are capital “d” disgusting, but there’s a dreamy quality to his work as well, especially when Mimi thinks about her old lover. All in all, this is a unique and engaging debut from Goldsmith and Josh Cornillon that knows likable characters are overrated. Overall: 8.4 Verdict: Buy

Swamp Thing 1989 #2 (DC) – It’s such a blessing to get the proper conclusion to Rick Veitch’s Swamp Thing run, and this installment is even timier and wimeyer than the previous issue’s Biblical beauty. Swamp Thing continues to be flung back in the depths of time, and it’s looking more and more hopeless that he’ll be reunited with Abby. Veitch and artist Tom Mandrake continue the Jesus parallels by having Abby giving birth to their daughter in a stable in Houma while Swamp Thing’s journey gets more cosmic and trippy. This issue also has guest stars galore like John Constantine, Jim Corrigan, Anthro, and the heroic Shining Knight as well as a more nefarious figure to fill the void in the Green. Swamp Thing 1989 #2 lacks the tragic beauty of the Camelot and crucifixion issues, but does capture the bonkers creative of the late 1980s era while not abandoning the all-important Swamp Thing/Abby relationship. Overall: 8.1 Verdict: Buy

Preview: It’s Jeff: Brand New Week #1

It’s Jeff: Brand New Week #1

(W) Kelly Thompson (A) Goodman Yamada, Gurihiru

MEET JEFF’S CUTE NEW COMPANION, KEN THE SEPTAPUS!

Since he made his debut, Jeff the Land Shark has enjoyed the company of the Marvel Universe’s greatest heroes — but all he wants is to be left alone after he runs into a clingy septapus named Ken! When they find themselves stuck together in a tricky predicament, will Jeff put aside his grievances in time to help them both escape? Plus, revisit some of Jeff’s earliest encounters with Deadpool and Elsa Bloodstone!

Collecting material from JEFF WEEK (2025), DEADPOOL (2019), and MARVEL COMICS (2019) #1000.

It's Jeff: Brand New Week #1

Preview: Iron Man #6

Iron Man #6

(W) Joshua Williamson (A) Juann Cabal

SPIDER-MAN MUST SAVE NORMAN OSBORN… FROM IRON MAN?! Tony Stark and Norman Osborn have history. They’ve known each other longer than you might know. And when the IRON PATRIOT ARMOR is stolen, all signs point toward the former Green Goblin. Only problem is IRON MAN has just one, little, tiny thing standing in his way to take down Norman: the AMAZING, SPECTACULAR, FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN!

Don’t miss out on this key issue with guest artist JUANN CABAL (FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN, MORTAL THOR) that continues the mystery of those keeping a watchful eye on Tony’s actions!

Iron Man #6

Preview: Godzilla: Infinity Roar #5

Godzilla: Infinity Roar #5

(W) Gerry Duggan (A) Javier Garrón

MECHAGODZILLA RISES! DOOMSTADT ASCENDS! THE MULTIVERSE TREMBLES! DOCTOR DOOM launches his floating fortress into the Everglades as GODZILLA awakens, KNULL advances, MECHAGODZILLA engages and the first pieces of Doom’s impossible plan fall into place. Can Doom’s unlikely strike team — including the HUMAN TORCH, MILES MORALES, MAN-THING, KANG and GHOST RIDER — survive the kaiju war erupting across realities? And will Doom’s boldest gambit yet — recruiting MORE GODZILLAS — be enough to save existence, or will it ignite a crisis even Doom cannot command?

Godzilla: Infinity Roar #5

Preview: Fantastic Four #12

Fantastic Four #12

(W) Ryan North (A) Pat Boutin

Aliens have invaded Earth and been rebuffed by the Fantastic Four many a time before, and finally, one of them got wise and invaded Earth where the FF couldn’t defend it: They’re attacking our world in the past, in ANCIENT ROME. Johnny and Reed are the only two who make it back in time before all of history is erased, but it’s okay! As long as they can defend Earth, push the aliens back AND reset history to how it once was, everything should be fine, right? Good thing that, when left alone, Johnny and Reed don’t get into ANY sort of problems on the regular. Plus: Reed stretches in a new way in this one! He does that in a lot of our issues, but this one is particularly fun.

Fantastic Four #12
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