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Preview: The New Adventures of Moana 2 Vol. 1: Born to Voyage (Spanish Language Edition)

The New Adventures of Moana 2 Vol. 1: Born to Voyage (Spanish Language Edition)

(W) Sloane Leong (A) Andrea Greppi

Friendship is an adventure! Following in the footsteps of her wayfinding ancestors, Moana now sails the ocean with her crew, Pua and Heihei, in search of new islands. Every voyage is an exciting adventure, but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy. Sometimes, it’s hard for Moana to leave her family behind—especially her little sister, Simea. But with the help of her friends and family, Moana finds the strength to do her best each and every day!

The New Adventures of Moana 2 Vol. 1: Born to Voyage (Spanish Language Edition)

Four Iconic Disney Heroines Embark on All-New Adventures in New Graphic Novels

Papercutz has announced the launch of Disney Adventure Journals, a charming series of original graphic novels that spotlight the strength, courage, and creativity of Disney’s most beloved heroines!

Written by Rhona Cleary and beautifully illustrated by a host of international artists, the series begins with Disney Mulan’s Adventure Journal: The Palace of Secrets (February 17, 2026), followed by Disney The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Adventure Journal (February 24, 2026), Disney Frozen Anna’s Adventure Journal: Behind the Castle Walls (March 3, 2026), and Disney The Princess and the Frog Tiana’s Adventure Journal (March 24, 2026)—each offering a standalone story perfect for middle-grade readers and lifelong Disney fans alike. Covers by Paulina Ganucheau.

DISNEY MULAN’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL: THE PALACE OF SECRETS

Illustrated by Agnese Innocente and Ilaria Urbinati, colored by Gaia Cardinali, lettered by Alta Fedelta
February 17, 2026

An invisible enemy is threatening the Emperor’s life inside the Imperial Palace walls and Mulan is the only one he trusts to help him. But among all the unspoken rules of the court, Mulan feels discouraged and hopeless. Can she rise to the Emperor’s expectations, defeat the dark threat, and save China once again?

DISNEY MULAN’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL: THE PALACE OF SECRETS

DISNEY THE LITTLE MERMAID: ARIEL’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL

Illustrated by Valentina Brancati, Andrea Greppi, and Marco Leoni, colored by Lorenzo Fornaciari, lettered by Studio RAM
February 24, 2026

Ariel joins Eric on a voyage to the Arctic to oversee the construction of a new port along the unspoilt coastline. But trouble arises when the construction encroaches on the local merfolk’s habitat. The merfolk strike back, escalating the conflict. Will Ariel, who belongs to both worlds, be able to make either side see sense before it’s too late?

DISNEY THE LITTLE MERMAID: ARIEL’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL

DISNEY FROZEN ANNA’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL: BEHIND THE CASTLE WALLS

Illustrated by Agnese Innocente and Ilaria Urbinati, colored by Morgana Zinanni, lettered by Studio RAM
March 3, 2026

Arendelle’s peaceful daily life is in danger! Rocks are tumbling down into the fjord, injuring several people and putting the inhabitants under constant threat. Newly crowned Queen Anna decides to hike up into the mountains with a handful of skilled ones to find what causes the rocks to slide down. But she soon discovers that the actual source of the natural menace is in Arendelle…

DISNEY FROZEN ANNA’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL: BEHIND THE CASTLE WALLS

DISNEY THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG: TIANA’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL

Illustrated by Francesca Risoldi, Mateen “AWK” Razzak, and Laura Guglielmo, colored by Sara Marino, lettered by Studio RAM
March 24, 2026

Tiana sets off to New York City for an apprenticeship at the most celebrated restaurant in Harlem. While there, she juggles the dueling demands of her mentor, Chef Leroy, and Harlem’s exciting cultural scene. Things are looking up when she’s named head chef for the restaurant’s annual gala, but then suddenly things spin out of her control…

DISNEY THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG: TIANA’S ADVENTURE JOURNAL

Review: Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation

Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation

As fan of the original trilogy of Star Wars movies, I have always wondered how George Lucas would continue his vision. As the movies were so iconic and more than a watermark as what one would consider science fiction. As it created a whole new era of space operas, a mark that would change the direction of the blockbuster movies.

There was nothing like it before. So when he created the prequel trilogy, fans felt like their prayers were answered. Though fans are divided, it did fill in many unanswered questions that were precursors to the movies that came out in the 1970s. As those films showed us a mystery in reverse, as we know the outcome, but how we got there, is what made that trilogy, underappreciated. In IDW’s adaptation of the second film of Lucas’s epic, Star Wars Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation, we get to relive the unraveling of a massive conspiracy.

We open up on Padme barely surviving an assassination attempt on Coruscant and wondering what other threats lay ahead, which leads the Chancellor to recommend to the Jedi Council that they send Obi Wan and Anakin, to protect her and investigate, which will be the first ten years after their first meeting.AS the threats increase, Obi Wan investigates on his own while Anakin takes Padme to Naboo to retreat, and coincidentally, become closer because of it. Obi Wan’s investigations take him to Tipoca City, where he finds out a army of clones was ordered by a Jedi Master long gone and he finds the bounty hunter hired to kill Padme, but is too late to stop him, but eventually follows the trail right to Count Dooku. Meanwhile, Anakin returns to Tattooine, as he senses his mother is in danger, which he eventually finds out that she had been taken by some Tusken Raiders, leaving Anakin to track her down himself. When he does find her, she is barely alive; his rage becomes all consuming, leaving him to slaughter the entire camp and bringing his mother’s body back to her husband’s family home to bury. Eventually Obi Wan, Anakin and Padme are captured by Dooku but help comes in the form of Mace Windu and a contingent of Jedi, and as it looks like they are doomed, Yoda brings the army of clones to even the odds. By book’s end, Yoda defeats Dooku , Anakin professes his love for Padme and they are married, the Chancellor is one step closer to becoming the Emperor, and the Jedi sense something sinister is on the horizon.

Overall, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Graphic Novel Adaptation is a great adaptation that captures the best part of this film classic. The story and adaptation by Ferrari is excellent. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, this story is exactly why Star Wars fan love the franchise, because at the end, heart is all that matters.

Story: Alessandro Ferrari Character Studies: Igor Chimisso Layout: Ingo Romling
Clean Up/Ink: Andrea Greppi, Igor Chimisso, Marco Dominici, Monica Catalano
Paint (Background): Davide Turotti Paint (Characters): Kawaii Creative Studio
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.8 Overall: 9.7 Recommendation: Buy

IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: DuckTales: Monsters and Mayhem

DuckTales: Monsters and Mayhem

Joey Cavalieri, Steve Behling, and Joe Caramagna (w) • Emilio Urbano, Andrea Greppi, Cristina Stella, Gianfranco Florio, Ciro Canglialosi, and Luca Usai (a) • Marco Ghiglione

It’s time for more stories featuring your favorite DuckTales characters! First up, Scrooge and the kids meet Huge McDuck, another billionaire who claims to be a long-lost relative! But can he be trusted? Then, Gladstone Gander takes Donald’s place on Scrooge’s next adventure! Will he prove to be a good luck charm, or even more accident-prone than Donald? After that, Scrooge, Donald, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby deal with the “Countdown to Termination” and hit the ice in “The Mighty Ducks of Duckburg!” Finally, there are monsters up to no good in a two-part tale of scary times in Duckburg! Join our friends as they realize that “The Monsters Are Due at Duck Manor!”

FC • $9.99

DuckTales: Monsters and Mayhem

Incredibles 2 Lands at Dark Horse this June

With the highly-anticipated release of Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2 quickly approaching, Dark Horse returns to the adventures of the Parr family and announce some incredible new content: a graphic novel for younger readers and a three-issue comic series based on the new film!

Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2: Heroes at Home graphic novel for younger readers will go on sale on June 12, 2018. The first issue of Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2: Crisis in Mid-Life! & Other Stories goes on sale July 11, 2018.

Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2: Heroes at Home finds Dash and Violet doing their best to help out at home while their mom and dad—Mr. and Mrs. Incredible—take on new and very different jobs. First, Dash and Violet must secretly go into Super mode when they interrupt criminal activity on a routine grocery trip to pick up some essentials! Then, helping out at home, their efforts to keep up with their chores are unknowingly obstructed by the innocent mischief of their little brother, Jack-Jack!

Writer Liz Marsham pens this graphic novel while artist Nicoletta Baldari brings her illustrative skills to the Parr family’s latest crime-stopping mission. Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2: Heroes at Home features stories that are accessible to young readers—but enjoyable for everyone! In these two tales featuring story elements from the film, Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack must balance their everyday lives with being secret Supers.

Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2: Crisis in Mid-Life! & Other Stories #1 contains part 1 of “Crisis in Mid-Life!,” part 1 of “Bedtime Story,” and a standalone Jack-Jack story. While dedicating a new submarine, Mr. Incredible is interrupted by the dastardly Bomb Voyage—who is intent on crushing the crowd of onlookers underneath the sub! Mr. Incredible struggles to save the day, which has him questioning his super powers—could something be wrong? In “Bedtime Story” part 1, Bob tells Jack-Jack a bedtime story that has Violet and Dash calling foul: this battle from his glory days seems too amazing to be true. Then in his own adventure, at a visit to the park, Jack-Jack uses his powers to overcome a worthy opponent!

The adventures of the Parr family—AKA, The Incredibles—continue in this super comics collection, written by Christos Gage, and Landry Q. Walker, and illustrated by Gurihiru, J.Bone, and Andrea Greppi and Roberta Zanotta. Every issue in the three-issue miniseries will feature two original ongoing stories, plus Jack-Jack focused shorts in issues #1 and #2, set during and after the events of Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2.

Preview: DuckTales #3

DuckTales #3

Joey Cavalieri (w) • Luca Usai, Giuseppe Fontana, Graziano Barbaro, Andrea Greppi, Roberta Zanotta (a) • Marco Ghiglione, Dario Calabria (c)

Woo-oo! The adventures of everyone’s favorite Duck Family continue with two more stories based on the hit new Disney animated series! Scrooge, Donald, and Della match wits with the ghost of Nostradogmus! Plus, can Scrooge and company solve the terrifying secret of the Pumpkin People?

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Preview: Ducktales #2

DuckTales #2

Joey Cavaleri (w) • Antonello Dalena, Andrea Greppi, Roberta Zanotta, Gianfranco Florio (a) • Marco Ghiglione (c)

Woo-oo! Two stories of adventure, involving chickens, sheep, and…Vikings?! Oh my! Donald, Scrooge, the Nephews… and a very special NEW character quest for unimaginable riches and treasures untold.

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Preview: DuckTales #0

DuckTales #0

Joe Caramagna (w) • Gianfranco Florio, Paolo Campinoti, Andrea Greppi, Roberta Zanotta (a) • Marco Ghiglione (c)

DuckTales (woo-hoo) returns! Featuring beloved characters like Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and Huey, Dewey and Louie, this new #0 issue is the perfect jumping on point for fans old and new in anticipation of the brand-new series coming Summer 2017!

Experience the wackiest, quackiest hijinks in two brand-new (Duck) Tales!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99