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The Blood Brothers Mother #4 Wraps Things up Nicely. Fans of Westerns won’t want to miss this!

What’s left of the “blood brothers” finally come face-to-face with their runaway mother and the outlaws she rides with, and the boys discover the hard truth that sometimes the greatest evil of all stares back at you from the mirror.

Story: Brian Azzarello
Art: Eduardo Risso
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher

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Tiny Onion and Humble Bundle Team for The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV Bundle, Benefiting The Binc Foundation

Tiny Onion has announced a team-up with Humble Bundle for “The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV” bundle—in collaboration with comic book publishers DC, BOOM! Studios, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and DSTLRY. Partial proceeds from the bundle will benefit The Binc Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to assisting comic book retailers and booksellers across the United States with support for employees, owners, and their families experiencing unexpected financial crises.

Valued at over $628, the digital comics bundle provides an accessible jumping-on point for new readers and existing fans alike with a pay-what-you-want charitable model. “The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV” bundle features 41 popular titles, including Eisner and GLAAD Award-winning books co-created by New York Times bestselling writer, Tynion. It will include all eight available volumes of the BOOM! Studios groundbreaking monster-slayer series Something is Killing the Children, which has sold over 5 million copies worldwide and is headed for the screen, as well as all volumes of popular spinoff titles Books of Slaughter (Vol. 1-3) and House of Slaughter (Vol. 1-6). And with the fifth anniversary of critically acclaimed conspiracy theory thriller The Department of Truth coming this September, readers can catch up by investigating the cases in the first four volumes of the Image Comics series, as well as The Department of Truth: Wild Fictions collected edition, ahead of the release of the much anticipated issue #0. The bundle will also include both volumes of DC’s multi-Eisner Award-winning series The Nice House on the Lake by Tynion and artist Álvaro Martínez Bueno.

Readers will be able to explore the frightening and fantastic worlds of mastermind Tynion through this limited time offer which will also include digital volumes and issues of bestselling books like The Woods, Wynd, Memetic, and The Backstagers from BOOM! Studios; The Closet, The Deviant, and WORLDTR33 from Image Comics; Blue Book, The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos, and True Weird from Dark Horse Comics; and Spectregraph from DSTLRY.

“The Frightening and Fantastic Worlds of James Tynion IV” bundle will be available until August 7.

Publishers Respond to Diamond’s Motion to Move its Consignment Hearing to the middle of SDCC

A group of 13 publishers have filed a response to Diamond‘s attempt to move the hearing regarding its consignment plan. While it was originally scheduled for July 21, Diamond wanted to move it to July 24 or 25. Image Comics weirdly supported the move, even though in their support Image brings up San Diego Comic-Con during that week. The new proposed dates would be smack dab in the middle of SDCC.

On June 25, 2025, Diamond Comic Distributors submitted a motion that would allow them to sell, liquidate, dispose of, inventory it currently still has. The 13 publishers have also filed an objection to Diamond’s motion.

The group of publishers have filed a response that they don’t disagree with the move but ask for it to happen some time after San Diego Comic-Con, so after July 27.

They also are asking for that hearing to be an initial, non-evidentiary hearing, instead of deciding if Diamond’s original motion is approved.

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13 Publishers Submit a Joint Motion Objecting Diamond’s Consignment Motion

It’s a massive team-up of publishers who have filed a joint motion objecting to Diamond Comic Distributor‘s motion that would allow them to sell, liquidate, dispose of, inventory it currently still hasMany publishers have been vocal about the motion and many have responded to our inquiries with “no comment” because it’s an ongoing legal matter. So far, TwoMorrows Publishing, Magma Comix, and Graphitti DesignsAbstract StudioNBM, William M. Gaines, Agent, Inc., and Humanoids have each filed objections to the motion.

Aspen Comics, Black Mask Studios, DSTLRY Media, Dynamic Forces, aka Dynamite Entertainment, Heavy Metal International, Magnetic Press, Massive Publishing, Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group aka Oni Press, Panini UK Ltd., Punk Bot Comic Books, aka Alien Books, The Penn State University aka Graphic Mundi, Titan Publishing Group, and Vault Storyworks, aka Vault Comics formerly known as Creative Mind Energy have formed like Voltron to form a new team called the “consignment group” entering the legal fight.

The 63 page document starts with what we’d expect stating the publishers own the merchandise, aka consigned goods, and not the property of Diamond Comic Distributors. It then dives into Diamond’s claim that the publishers needed to file a UCC-1 financing statement which would have protected them against this situation. The legal argument says that may not needed as this was a “true consignment” established by the various contracts signed and state law.

This filing is similar to Humanoids’ stating that contested matter needs to be handled by Rule 7001(2) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and requires an adversary proceeding and emphasizes again that the publishers own the goods, not Diamond. It also states that it was Diamond’s intention to sell the goods this way and that they should have paid the publishers as per the terms of their agreements.

Like Humanoids’ objection, there’s a focus on Bankruptcy Rule 7001(2) requires that says an adversary proceeding has to happen to determine the “validity, priority, or extent of [an] interest in property.” In short, it hasn’t been determined that the consignment product is property of Diamond and that needs to happen before they can sell anything.

Part of Diamond’s initial motion is that no publishers filed a UCC-1 financing statement which would have protected them. But, did they even need to file it? The publisher’s motion calls them “true consignments,” and don’t meet the definition of UCC Section 9.

(A) the merchant:
(i) deals in goods of that kind under a name other than the name of the
person making the delivery;
(ii) is not an auctioneer; and
(iii) is not generally known by its creditors to be substantially engaged
in selling the goods of others.
(B) with respect to each delivery, the aggregate value of the goods is $1,000 or
more at the time of delivery;
(C) the goods are not consumer goods immediately before delivery; and
(D) the transaction does not create a security interest that secures an obligation.

Back to that non-payment. Goods were shipped after Diamond’s January 14 Chapter 11 filing, and the publishers should be paid for them and administrative expense claims such as attorney fees and late penalties.

The rest of the filing includes purchase order agreements, distribution agreements, details of those agreements like discount percentages, and more.

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Life #5 is full of double crosses and twists as it leads into the finale next issue

In the penultimate issue of the hit series, after Queen Jesus reveals her dark plans, a vicious firefight between the Pros and the Cons brings them all to the brink. But when one side of the conflict can’t die, what chance do Jax and her crew really have?

Story: Brian Azzarello, Stephanie Phillips
Art: Danijel Zezelj
Color: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher

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Zeus Comics


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Warm Fusion #3 wraps up a clunker of a series. Good ideas but so-so execution

Vin recruits an army of the maligned to confront her enemy just as Prophetiq prepares to present its new product to the unsuspecting public. Meanwhile Nicholas and Mr. Barnaby scramble to complete their plan as their grotesque creation returns to his makers and the series comes to its violent conclusion.

Story: Scott Hoffman, Sam Stewart
Art: Alberto Ponticelli
Color: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Steve Wands

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Chip Zdarsky and Rachael Stott’s White House Robot Romance launches September 3

DSTLRY has announced that White House Robot Romance, the prescient, amorous political thriller from Chip Zdarsky and Rachel Stott, is programmed to hit comic shops on September 3, 2025, with a final order cutoff date of July 7, 2025. Future issues of White House Robot Romance will be released in seven-week increments; each issue is 48 pages, in DSTLRY’s prestige format with spot gloss and perfect-bound. 

From writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Rachael Stott, colored by Tamra Bonvillain, and lettered by Ariana Maher, this disarming sci-fi romance follows two service-bound robots who defy their circuitry to foster newfound love as the United States and Canada escalate toward war.

When Chef-9 learns their fellow automaton Service-1 is set for decommissioning, they abandon their post in the White House pantry to flee with their companion through Washington, D.C., outrunning agents, drones, and their own rising emotions in a bid for freedom. 

White House Robot Romance

DSTLRY’s The City Beneath Her Feet #1 by James Tynion IV and Elsa Charretier Sells Out

DSTLRY has announced the Special Edition of The City Beneath Her Feet #1, co-created by James Tynion IV and Elsa Charretier. Arriving in comic shops September 10, this high-end version of the grindhouse hit features a brand-new cover by Charretier and 2025 Eisner nominee colorist Jordie Bellaire, offering fans and collectors new neon eye candy for their library of New York City assassins and chaotic romance. The City Beneath Her Feet #1: Special Edition weighs in at 56 pages for $8.99, available to order via Penguin Random House. 

The City Beneath Her Feet follows Zara, a writer caught in a deadly web of secrets after learning that an unforgettable ex, Jasper Jayne, is a world-class assassin.

The Special Edition kicks off the relaunch of the award nominated series that was interrupted by industry setbacks earlier this year. The City Beneath Her Feet’s adrenaline-doused blend of violence, romance, and infectious dialogue built a vocal fan following and glowing reviews upon its initial release, and this new printing allows curious readers to experience the blockbuster debut before diving into future 48-page chapters in months to come, released in seven-week intervals. 

Issue #2 and issue #3 of the series will also be printed with matte interior stock to show off Bellaire’s award-nominated color palette.

ComiXology Vets launch Neon Ichiban, a New Digital Comics and Manga Platform featuring Marvel, DC, and more!

Neon Ichiban

ComiXology veterans and comic publisher DSTLRY founders David Steinberger and Chip Mosher have a new digital comics and manga venture, Neon Ichiban. Designed to transform how fans, creators, and publishers connect on a unified platform, Neon Ichiban sets a new standard for discovering, buying, reading, and collecting digital comics and manga. Neon Ichiban is a new online destination for global fans’ weekly comics fix, offering same day as print digital releases with an extensive backlist from all participating publishers.

The launch will include new weekly frontlist releases, iconic comics and manga runs from publishing giants including DC and Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics and DC will showcase extensive digital catalogs alongside additional launch publishers including Dark Horse Comics, DSTLRY, Kodansha, Oni Press, and Vault Comics, establishing Neon Ichiban as a one-stop-shop for global fans’ digital comics and manga needs. More participating publishers will be announced at a later date.

Digital comics fan have bemoaning the state of comiXology after its purchase by Amazon and have wanted competition, well here it is with major publishers at launch and more to come. Ichiban in Japanese translates to “number one,” “first,” or “best.” With that name, and their previous success, there’s a good chance this new platform easily reaches that position.

To celebrate the announcement, Neon Ichiban is offering fans who sign up for a pre-launch account here an exclusive, free digital collectible comic at launch.

WHAT MAKES NEON ICHIBAN DIFFERENT:

  • All-In-One Digital Platform: NEON ICHIBAN serves readers and collectors simultaneously, offering same-day-as-print comics, manga, collections, and graphic novels. Single issues come in always-available standard editions alongside limited-edition variants and sketch covers for collecting.
  • Customers in Control: NEON ICHIBAN gives you seamless digital control—read your comics online or offline, and download a local copy when publisher enabled. Purchases can also unlock exclusive on-and-offline perks.
  • Signed & Sketched Collectibles: With participating publishers, readers can turn their owned digital issues into one-of-a-kind collectibles with digital signatures and Remarques from top creators. These unique items can be treasured or resold with provenance intact.
  • Secondary Marketplace: Fans can buy and sell owned digital comics and collectibles from participating publishers, adding tangible value to digital purchases. Resales benefit publishers and creators.

For more information on Neon Ichiban and to keep up with the vast catalog of frontlist and backlist titles, with more content added weekly, sign up here.

DSTLRY and Penguin Random House Publisher Services announce a multi-year distribution agreement

DSTLRY

Penguin Random House Publisher Services (PRHPS) has announced a multi-year sales and distribution agreement with DSTLRY beginning June 2025.

Founded in 2023 by former comiXology executives David Steinberger and Chip Mosher, DSTLRY launched a creator-owned publishing model that prioritized artistic independence and fair compensation for creators. The company has quickly gained recognition for its innovative print and digital publishing strategies, as well as for assembling a powerhouse roster of Founding Creators including Mirka Andolfo, Brian Azzarello, Marc Bernardin, Elsa Charretier, Becky Cloonan, Lee Garbett, Jock, Joëlle Jones, Tula Lotay, Jamie McKelvie, Junko Mizuno, Stephanie Phillips, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, and Ram V, alongside Founding Editor Will Dennis. 

DSTRLY’s Somna by Becky Cloonan and Tula Lotay won the Eisner for Best New Series in 2024, marking the first time a debut publisher has won that award in the history of the Eisner Awards.

In July 2024, DSTLRY announced an exclusive multi-year distribution agreement with Diamond Comic Distributors after having previously been distributed by Lunar Distribution as well as Diamond. Since then, Diamond has declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is currently in the process of possibly being bought out.

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