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Scott Hoffman Returns to Mad Cave Studios with Wag

Following the critically acclaimed title NostalgiaMad Cave Studios has announced Wag, the second graphic novel from writer Scott Hoffman (co-founder and member of the multi-platinum group Scissor Sisters). 

Designed by award-winning graphic designer Rian Hughes and illustrated by Juan BobilloWag pairs genuine collectible appeal with a character-driven sci-fi story brought to life by expressive, clear-eyed artwork that connects across generations.

Wag, a loner in a post-apocalyptic world, hears voices in his head. It could be remnants of ancient technology (“old magic”), or he might just be crazy. With the aid of an ever-growing band of oddballs, Wag sets out on a quest to discover the source of his troubles—confronting strange and deadly enemies along the way—and ultimately fight an epic battle with the evil forces responsible for the collapse of civilization!

For fans of character-driven sci-fi, design-forward graphic novels, and post-apocalyptic stories that center on empathy, found family, and hope amid collapse, Wag is a natural pull-list pick!

The 144-page paperback arrives in comic shops and bookstores on July 21, 2026, with a Direct Market FOC of June 29.

Wag: The Collected Edition

Preview: DC’s ‘Twas the ‘Mite Before Christmas

DC’s ‘Twas the ‘Mite Before Christmas

(W) Natalie Abrams, Michael W. Conrad, Josh Trujillo, Ethan Sacks, Zipporah Smith, Rob Levin, Sholly Fisch, Jillian Grant (A) Marcus Smith, Gavin Guidry, Andrew Drilon, Soo Lee, Juan Bobillo, and others
In Shops: Dec 12, 2023
SRP: $9.99

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a…Bat-Mite?! Join all your DC favorites as they take on eight classic holiday stories! From Constantine and Lex Luthor’s Dickensian tale to Batwoman’s puzzling Hanukkah hijinks to your classic cocoa-swilling Christmas romance switch with Harley and Amethyst, this book is a perfect companion for cookies by the fire and extra sour cream on your latkes. So pull up a sled and get ready for plenty of ho-ho-holiday hope to get you in the spirit of the season!

DC's 'Twas the Mite Before Christmas

Preview: Wag #3

Wag #3

Written by Scott Hoffman
Art by Juan Bobillo
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Wag, Lin and Guido, now with their newfound friend Sas, continue their journey east. Wag. able to control his old toy hum-a-bird, recedes deeper into his past and the nagging voices as they encounter more strange birds and calls from the possible source of the voice itself.

Wag #3

Preview: Wag #1

Wag #1

Written by Scott Hoffman
Art by Juan Bobillo
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Wag hears voices in his head. It could be some kind of implant from the days before everything collapsed, or it could be the fact that his pills ran out. After a crisis, he and an unexpected new companion head east to find out more.

Wag #1

SDCC 2023: Scott Hoffman (aka Babydaddy of the Scissor Sisters) and Artist Juan Bobillo Announce Wag

Following the success of his debut comic book series Nostalgia, writer Scott Hoffman (aka Babydaddy of the multi-platinum selling band Scissor Sisters) tackles his next comic book series Wag, a neurodivergent futuristic adventure through a post-apocalyptic world. The news was announced at his panel: Music and Comics Collide, moderated by friend and fellow creator Phil Jimenez at Comic-Con International: San Diego. Featuring captivating art by Juan Bobillo, letters by Steve Wands, with covers and design by Rian HughesWag will be released monthly beginning with issue #1 (of 5) on September 5, 2023 from Amazon’s Comixology Originals exclusive digital content line.

Wag, a loner in a post-apocalyptic world, hears voices in his head. Could it be some kind of implant from the days before everything collapsed, or has he been slowly losing his mind ever since the pills ran out?  With the aid of an ever-growing band of oddballs, Wag sets out on a quest to discover the source of his troubles – confronting strange and deadly enemies along the way.

Wag

Alfredo Álamo adapts José Antonio Cotrina’s The Lost Fountains as a graphic novel

Dark Horse Books presents The Lost Fountains, a graphic novel adaptation of bestselling Spanish writer José Antonio Cotrina‘s dark fantasy novel. The story was adapted to graphic novel format by writer Alfredo Álamo with translations by Jesús Pece and Gabriella Campbell, and art by Juan Bobillo.

Delano Grey survives the best he can, living halfway between two worlds. He earns his living as an adventurer for hire, accepting any assignment, no matter the risk, as long as the pay is good. But he is not who he appears to be. His past as a tortured prisoner has turned him into a lost and weakened man, struggling to find the courage to seek vengeance. His journey begins with the search for the Lost Fountains, a place of legend, said to harness great power—where wishes, no matter the intent, are fulfilled.

The Lost Fountains TPB will be available in comic shops July 19, 2023 and in bookstores July 18, 2023. It is now available for pre-order at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local comic shop and bookstore.

The Lost Fountains TPB

Preview: Bob Phantom

Bob Phantom

Script: James III
Art: Richard Ortiz, Juan Bobillo
Colors: Glenn Whitmore
Letters: Jack Morelli
Cover: Tim Seeley, Matt Herms
Variant Cover: Jamal Igle
On Sale Date: 11/30
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

By day, he’s Walter Whitney, a fledgling theater columnist with a wild imagination, but by night he’s Bob Phantom, the “Scourge of the Underworld” — or is he? Using his power to become immaterial, Walt beats up criminals and then breaks the news of his exploits in his newspaper column . . . but New York City is not as it once was, and with less crime that means less news. So, if there’s no crime left to fight, there’s only one thing to do: create enemies. Is Bob Phantom really the Scourge of the Underworld, or its leader?

Bob Phantom

Preview: Bob Phantom

Bob Phantom

Script: James III
Art: Richard Ortiz, Juan Bobillo
Colors: Glenn Whitmore
Letters: Jack Morelli
Cover: Tim Seeley, Matt Herms
Variant Cover: Jamal Igle
On Sale Date: 11/30
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

By day, he’s Walter Whitney, a fledgling theater columnist with a wild imagination, but by night he’s Bob Phantom, the “Scourge of the Underworld” — or is he? Using his power to become immaterial, Walt beats up criminals and then breaks the news of his exploits in his newspaper column . . . but New York City is not as it once was, and with less crime that means less news. So, if there’s no crime left to fight, there’s only one thing to do: create enemies. Is Bob Phantom really the Scourge of the Underworld, or its leader?

Bob Phantom

Preview: Bob Phantom

Bob Phantom

Script: James III
Art: Richard Ortiz, Juan Bobillo
Colors: Glenn Whitmore
Letters: Jack Morelli
Cover: Tim Seeley, Matt Herms
Variant Cover: Jamal Igle
On Sale Date: 11/30
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

By day, he’s Walter Whitney, a fledgling theater columnist with a wild imagination, but by night he’s Bob Phantom, the “Scourge of the Underworld” — or is he? Using his power to become immaterial, Walt beats up criminals and then breaks the news of his exploits in his newspaper column . . . but New York City is not as it once was, and with less crime that means less news. So, if there’s no crime left to fight, there’s only one thing to do: create enemies. Is Bob Phantom really the Scourge of the Underworld, or its leader?

Bob Phantom
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