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Zorro #1 is for the diehard Zorro fans. This is one you can skip.

Don Diego de la Vega, known to the world at large as Zorro, is no stranger to facing down dangerous foes and risking his life to help the less fortunate. Now, he will face his biggest challenge yet as he goes up against the might of Napoleon Bonaparte and his armies!

Can Zorro overcome the odds and continue his quest for justice or will his story be cut short by Napoleon? The first chapter of this three-part epic starts here!

Story: Howard Chaykin
Art: Jorge Fornés
Color: Walter Pereyra
Letterer: Ezequiel Inverni

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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Valiant launching an App?

Valiant Logo

Valiant has had a rough couple of years. Once a popular publisher, the company has switched leadership and direction and in June 2023 it was announced that Alien Books would be handling the imprint. Since then, the releases have been sporadic and not captured readers like the line has done in the past and not without controversy. Alien Books too is figuring things out and signed a publishing deal with IDW in March 2025.

This year, Alien Books launched a Kickstarter for an omnibus of classic Harbinger comics, raising $104,622 from 901 backers. But, when it comes to publishing and releases for stores, things have been rather quiet with the last preview we ran for All-New Harbinger #5 in March.

Alien Books has also been part of the fight over consigned goods and Diamond, which has impacted numerous publishers.

This evening, we received the below email with a from email address as hello@valiantapp.io and a Valiant logo at the top.

You know who we are. We know you’re the first ones. The real OGs.

You’re the insiders.

Aric of Dacia is 1,600 years from home in living alien armor and pretending he’s fine. Bloodshot is running on nanite blood and borrowed memories. And Punk Mambo is in a Louisiana swamp arguing with the ghost of Sid Vicious about which voodoo magic will cause the most chaos.

They’ve been quiet for a minute, but I think you know what that means. Something big is coming. And when they show up it’s the real deal.

This is not for everybody. This is for the insiders who get it.

No one here is stuck in board meetings and earnings calls, and maybe the world feels like a dumpster fire right now, so screw it let’s break free. Join the crew and raise the pirate flag.

You in?

BE FIRST →

-The Valiant Team

(Still in the bunker. Send snacks.)

The email is clearly for a soon to be launching app focused on Valiant.

But…

When it comes to information in the contact the email address is listed for valiant.com which then forwards to trackforce.com and the phone number is 555-123-4567, clearly fake.

What we do know:

So, expect a new Valiant digital platform doing who knows what launching at some point… You can sign up to be notified when it launches.

The Consignment Group files their Support for the Ad Hoc Committee’s Motion to release Consigned Stock in Diamond’s Chapter 7 Case

The Consignment Group, which consists of Aspen, Black Mask, DSTLRY, Dynamic Force/Dynamite, Heavy Metal, Magnetic Press, Massive Publishing, Oni-Lion Forge, Panini, Alien Books, Graphic Mundi, Titan, Vault Comics, and Dark Horse, have submitted a response/joinder to the court in support of the Ad Hoc Committee‘s motion for the court to release consigned stock currently held by Diamond.

One of the biggest fights during Diamond’s chapter 11/chapter 7 process has concerned consigned goods provided by publishers and currently held by Diamond and stored by Sparkle Pop. In short, Diamond believes they “own” the product and can sell the goods to help pay off its debts. Of course, the publishers wants their goods back.

In their response/joinder, the Consignment Group argues:

  1. The publishers have a distribution agreement with Diamond for the goods on a consignment basis, but the publishers own the inventory,
  2. If the distribution agreement is terminated, the goods need to be returns,
  3. Diamond currently has a lack of “adequate storage,” has let insurance lapse, and the goods are still being sold unauthorized,
  4. The stock is losing value and publishers aren’t able to distribute the product through other ways which is causing issues with consumers as well as contractual claims,
  5. The distribution agreement has been terminated/rejected and because of that, the goods should be immediately returned,
  6. Some consigned goods were provided after Diamond’s chapter 11 process began, so the trustee doesn’t have claim to that.

They’re asking the judge to grant the Ad Hoc Committee’s relief and release the consigned inventory, as well as any other relief the Court deems just and proper.

You can read the full filing below.

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Diamond’s Adversary Proceeding Complaint Dismissal Response gets a March 30 Deadline

Diamond Comic Distributors

Diamond‘s chapter 11/chapter 7 drama has had a lot of twists and turns in recent weeks. There’s been multiple requests by publishers to get their consigned goods back, accusations of selling consigned goods when they shouldn’t have been sold, and more. One of the bigger motions has been an attempt by numerous publishers to dismiss the adversary proceedings between Diamond and the publisher.

One of the biggest fights during Diamond’s chapter 11/chapter 7 process has concerned consigned goods provided by publishers and currently held by Diamond and stored by Sparkle Pop. In short, Diamond believes they “own” the product and can sell the goods to help pay off its debts. Of course, the publishers wants their goods back.

A decision as to who owns the product was put on hold by the court and Diamond was offered the option to sue each individual publisher, which they did. Those lawsuits have played out for over half a year at this point.

One small detail of that fight involves Diamond’s contracts with the publishers which Diamond had to accept or reject during the chapter 11/chapter 7 process. A deadline for that decision came and pass with Diamond making no decision. The publishers have since motioned saying that counts as a rejection, the goods are theirs then, and the adversary proceedings should be dismissed.

Numerous filings were released today setting the date for Diamond and its counsel to respond to that motion to dismiss the adversary proceedings as March 30, 2026.

Publishers included in today’s filings include Aspen, Black Mask Studios, Dark Horse, DSTLRY, Dynamic Forces, Heavy Metal, Magnetic Press, Massive Publishing, Oni Press, Panini, Alien Books, Titan Comics, and Vault Storyworks.

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Preview: Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #5

Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #5

Script: Fred Van Lente
Art: Erik Tamayo
Main Cover: Andrés Ponce (A – Reg)
Variant Covers: Sid Kotian (B), Andrés Ponce (C – Full Art), Sid Kotian (D – Full Art)

YOU GOTTA HAVE FAITH!

All hell breaks loose in the women’s prison when the dampers are turned off and the super-lady criminals get their powers back up! While the NOLA Ambassador is distracted, Archer interrogates a key witness about Peter Stanchek’s character.

But there’s no time to dwell, the Harbinger Field Team is set to make an appearance in the hottest night-show in town. Protecting the citizens and being glamorous on TV, all in a day’s work!

Get ready for chapter two of “It Never Stops”, from Fred Van Lente & Erik Tamayo!

Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #5

Publishers Motion to Dismiss Diamond’s Adversary Complaints

Diamond Comic Distributors

One of the major outstanding issues with Diamond‘s bankruptcy is the status of consignment inventory. Diamond currently has stock that was provided to it by publishers on a consignment basis. That stock is currently physically held by Sparkle Pop which purchased some of Diamond’s assets, including taking over the warehouse where these are stored, though they don’t have a right to sell it (which they did and there was drama around that).

Diamond wants to sell the consigned goods to help pay back its creditors. Publishers obviously want their stock back. A judge put a stay on the decision which has been playing out for months. Diamond then went a submitted adversary proceedings against publishers, over 30 of them. In short, instead of this decision being handled at a macro level, the judge said Diamond could sue each publisher individually to figure out the product status.

Now, Diamond is in chapter 7 and due to key dates having passed, the Consignment Group, which is made up of multiple publishers, has submitted motions in each of those adversary proceedings to dismiss the complaints. Oddly a filing had the Trustee of the chapter 7 process selling the consigned goods to Sparkle Pop so it’s unclear how this motion and that clashes.

Filings by Massive Publishing, Oni Press, Panini, Alien Books, Titan Comics, Vault Storyworks, Dynamic Forces, Aspen, Black Mask Studio, Dark Horse, DSTLRY, Heavy Metal, and Magnetic Press were all revealed today were submitted to the court to “Dismiss Adversary Proceeding Complaint(s).”

The motion goes right into it stating that Diamond has not submitted facts to back up their complaint and discovery has not revealed evidence, and that the court can dismiss it over this.

The Complaint(s) in this case is devoid of any meritorious allegations that might possibly support Plaintiff’s claims; thus, this Complaint must be dismissed.

The filing then goes on about the agreement between Diamond and the publishers saying it’s “executory in nature” and Diamond’s obligations were to ship goods, properly store the goods, and pay the publishers when the goods ae sold.

On December 19, 2025, Diamond’s Chapter 11 was switched to Chapter 7 and with that, they had until February 17, 2026 to assume or reject an executory contract. The deadline to assume or reject their contracts has been an issue throughout the Chapter 11/Chapter 7 case with the deadline to do so pushed out over and over. The latest request to extend the deadline was denied in early February.

February 17 has come and gone and since the deadline wasn’t extended again and the agreements weren’t assumed, then they can be deemed rejected.

Because the agreement has been rejected, they are now terminated the Consignment Group argues and the agreement is now in breach and the next steps due to that breach need to be determined.

The Consignment Group feels the agreement has answers to that and as per a Supreme Court case, the publishers would then retain the rights it has received under the agreement. The motion lists out the various ways the agreement can be terminated (something we have mentioned before) and then goes on to state since the Consignors are owed money still and no proof of claim has been filed, the agreement has been terminated by its own terms.

The agreement lays out what happens next:

  1. Effect of Termination
    d. Except as provided herein, the termination of this Agreement shall not relieve or release any party from any of its obligations existing prior to such termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, title to all material containing the
    Trademarks, or Seller’s copyrights, service marks, or similar rights shall be deemed to have automatically vested in Seller. Unless otherwise agreed to by Seller, Buyer shall immediately deliver such material to Seller, at Seller’s cost. Buyer, at Seller’s option, may destroy such material at Seller’s cost, and upon such destruction furnish Seller a certificate of destruction satisfactory to Seller and signed by an officer of Buyer.

In short, the Buyer (aka Diamond) needs to return the goods to the Seller (aka publishers) with the Sellers paying for shipping. The Buyer can also destroy the material if the Seller wants, with the Seller paying for that.

The Consignment Group’s motion then concludes that due to all of that, the consigned goods are now clearly owned by the publishers and the Adversary Complaints should be dismissed.

This is a pretty big motion that might be the first real step to settle the outstanding question as to who owns the consigned goods. With the lapse of the date concerning the acceptance or rejection of existing agreements, the publisher’s case gets stronger.

We’ll be watching this closely and report when the court makes a decision regarding this key issue.

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Preview: The X-O Manowar #6

The X-O Manowar #6

Script: Steve Orlando
Art: Diego Giribaldi
Main Cover: Colm Griffin (A – Reg)
Variant Covers: Federico Mele (B – Icon), Colm Griffin (C – Full Art), Federico Mele (D – Icon Full Art)
On Sale Date: 02/18/2026
Rated Mature
32-page, full color comic
$4.99 U.S.

THE HUNT FOR SHANHARA’S HEAD BEGINS!

After the attack from the Earthborns, Aric has joined the PunX! For thousands of years, it had been just him and Shanhara but now the quest for honor has led him to a community. But with numbers comes needs, so Aric and Careless Whisper venture into the Steppe to hunt for food. The hunters become the hunted as Banelus End hunts Aric and Shanhara! Will they escape the god hunter or will Shanhara’s head end up on End’s wall with the others?

Steve Orlando continues Aric’s quest for glory, honor, and community with artist Diego Giribaldi.

The X-O Manowar #6

Preview: Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #4

Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #4

Script: Fred Van Lente
Art: Erik Tamayo, Exequiel F. Roel, Ludwig Olimba, Camila Jorge
Main Cover: Rodrigo Rocha (A – Reg / C – Full Art)
Variant Covers: Federico Sabbatini (B / D Full Art)
On Sale Date: 2/4/26
Rated T+
32-page, full color comic
$4.99 U.S.

What’s a superhero story without a little drama?

Archer’s feeling unsure about his role on the team, but there’s no time to second-guess things as he’s assigned to the security detail of a visiting dignitary from New Orleans!

PLUS: A trip to the women’s prison unveils a secret connection to Supremum Peter Stanchek’s past, the Human League gets ready for revenge, and a mysterious force calling itself Sanction is leaping from body to body, possessing people. Surely, none of these events will collide in unexpected and shocking ways. Surely!

Valiant Beyond: All-New Harbinger #4

Preview: Valiant Beyond: The X-O Manowar #5 – The God Hunt #1

Valiant Beyond: The X-O Manowar #5 – The God Hunt #1

Script: Steve Orlando
Art: Diego Giribaldi, Tomas Aira, Lautaro Ftuli, Ludwig Olimba, Camila Jorge
Main Cover: Francesco Tomaselli (A – Reg)
Variant Covers: Nathan Birr (B), Francesco Tomaselli (C – Full Art), Nathan Birr (D – Full Art)
Rated Mature
32-page, full color comic
$4.99 U.S.

THE GOD HUNT STARTS HERE!

TRAVEL TO THE HEAVEN OF THE MIND!

Shanhara has been silent since Typhon’s horrific field vision attack. Aric is at a loss of how to help his queen, the woman who aided him millenia ago, the ethereal being residing within the stellar armor he wears in his quest for honor.

Aric is a warrior, and has been since his days with the Visigoths. But some battles can’t be won with energy-based weapons, sometimes all you have to do is look inside.

Artists Diego Giribaldi and Tomas Aira (RESURGENCE: FINALE) join writer Steve Orlando for this special chapter in THE X-O MANOWAR series, where nightmares and dreams come together.

Valiant Beyond: The X-O Manowar #5 - The God Hunt #1

Tarzan Beyond swings into comic shops in 2026

Alien Books has announced that Tarzan will be joining its growing library of licenses with all-new series and specials planned for release in 2026.

The all-new Tarzan comics will be produced in collaboration with the team at Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and sold into direct market comic shops through Alien’s sub-distribution partnership with IDW Publishing, beginning with Tarzan Beyond by writer Steve Orlando and artist Renato Guedes. Covers by Agustin Alessio, Dustin Nguyen, Noobovich, Federico Mele, and Juan José Ryp have been revealed.

Tarzan Beyond, set in a new alternative universe, will showcase a wiser and older Tarzan and Jane, who have aged over many years of adventures but retain their youthful appearance thanks to the Waters of Kavuru. Together, they use their resources and knowledge to protect the world’s flora and fauna from destruction. Tarzan and Jane’s peaceful existence will be threatened when the nefarious Blackbeard the Pirate and his crew lay siege to his homeland in search of the secrets of immortality!

Additional details on Tarzan Beyond will be shared in the months to come.

Future plans for Tarzan include special crossover one-shots and more as the Alien Books team seeks to leverage creative partnerships across the industry and deliver exciting and never-before-seen moments for readers and fans.

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