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Maverick Drops The Full Scoop Collection in July

This summer, Mad Cave Studios brings The Full Scoop Collection to its Maverick imprint, collecting all four volumes of Scoop in one definitive edition.

Written by award-winning writer Richard Ashley Hamilton, with art by Pablo Andrés, colors by Simon Robins and Rebecca Good, and letters by Dave Lanphear and Justin Birch, this 400+ page YA graphic novel follows Sophie’s search for the truth, grounded by artwork that keeps the series’ stranger turns in focus.

Sophie Cooper is the newest intern at the WMIA 7 news station–a struggling station based in Miami, Florida–and she’s determined to use access to the newsroom’s resources to prove her father has been framed for embezzlement. But investigating her father’s case soon uncovers some unsettling things about her hometown, like a flying saucer crashed in the Everglades, a chupacabra running wild, a digital doppelgänger intent on ruining what’s left of Sophie’s social life, and a bunker, hidden since the 1960s, that seems to be at odds with time itself… Sophie will have to rely on all her truth-seeking skills to solve these mysteries!

The Full Scoop Collection runs on the friction between investigative journalism and the unexplained, where every answer reveals something more unstable—and far more dangerous—to follow!

The complete series arrives in one expansive paperback edition (ISBN: 9781545827307 | $29.99) on July 28, 2026.

The Full Scoop Collection

Get a new look at Pacific Rim: Final Breach

After years of failed attempts to enter the Anteverse, the trans-dimensional realm from which all Kaiju emerge, Jake Pentecost and Hermann Gottlieb conceive a daring last-ditch plan whose success hinges on finding legendary Jaeger pilot Raleigh Becket—the only human being to ever survive behind enemy lines. Living in exile off the grid, Raleigh must choose assured annihilation or confront his past and team up with a new generation to pilot the brand-new Gipsy Destroyer, the last Jaeger standing. Tensions escalate and old wounds reopen as the PPDC finally crosses the breach to confront what lies on the other side… It’s time for humanity to meet its true enemy and cancel the apocalypse once and for all.

Pacific Rim: Final Breach is written by Joshua Hale Fialkov with art by E.J. Su and colors by Rebecca Good. It’s out May 5, 2026.

Pacific Rim: Final Breach

Preview: Scoop Vol. 4

Scoop Vol. 4

(W) Richard Ashley Hamilton (A) Pablo Andres (C) Simon Robins, Rebecca Good (L) Justin Birch

Sophie Cooper has overcome a lot in the last couple of years, all in the hopes of convincing the world that her dad is not a criminal. She’s solved some murders, outwitted a time-traveling mad scientist, gained psychic powers (only to give ‘em right back), raised a flying saucer from the Everglades — even while celebrating her Quinceñera, surviving high school, navigating a love triangle, and interning for the local TV news station, WMIA 7. But now Sophie faces off against the deadliest threat yet…herself! When a sinister Sophie doppelgänger appears on the scene, spouting fake news and debunking all that the real Sophie has worked so hard to achieve, our intrepid teen reporter must face facts. Will she ever prove her father’s innocence? Would anyone believe her anyway? Or have Sophie’s investigations only put a giant target on her family, her friends, and that which she values above all else — the truth?

Scoop Vol. 4

Don’t bury the lede, bury your enemies. Exploit arrives March 2026

Rebellion starts on the page. Mad Cave Studios is proud to announce Exploit, the forthcoming four-issue technothriller from tenured journalists, former senior editor of WIREDLaura Hudson, and Tim Leong, joined by Emiliana PinnaRebecca Good, and Frank Cvetkovic—with a variant by Veronica Fish. This mix of newsroom grit and tech-fueled paranoia zeroes in on what it means to live (and fight) in a world where billionaire influence shapes the truth, algorithms decide the stakes, and every notification hits hard…

Don’t bury the lede. Bury your enemies. 

Kirby Kuo might be late to her true purpose in life–but no one would call the 30-something journalism intern out of time. When she uncovers a shocking secret about tech billionaire Cole Saxon, Kirby does what she has always wanted to do and publishes it. But the violence and vengeance that follows is like nothing she could have anticipated—pitting Kirby, her agoraphobic roommate, and the writing staff of the defunct magazine RIOT! to bring justice to a world where the rich get what they want without consequence.

Exploit taps into the energy of ‘90s zine culture and the unease of life inside the digital surveillance. 

If you’ve ever felt burned out, watched, or worn down by collapsing industries, billionaire-owned media, and the relentless pressure of staying visible online. With its fusion of rebellion, suspense, and razor-sharp commentary, Exploit asks what it means to fight for truth when the narrative is already rigged.

Exploit #1 arrives March 4, 2026, with FOC on February 9th

Exploit #1

I Escaped a Chinese Internment Camp is an amazing example of graphic journalism

This graphic novella, from New Friday an imprint of Lev Gleason, recounts the true story of Zumrat Dawut, as originally published in the independent online news organization, Insider, through interviews conducted by Anthony Del Col and testimony given to the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Story: Anthony Del Col
Art: Fahmida Azim
Color: Rebecca Good
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
Art Diection: Josh Adams

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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Oswald and the Star-Chaser Launches in February from Scout Comics!

Twenty years ago, the United States government and the superheroes of F.I.R.E. rounded up and burned Torn from his training after King FEK usurped the throne, space knight Oswald Bretters embarks on a quest to save the Star Lands!

As headstrong as he is, even Oswald knows he can’t restore his fallen kingdom alone, so he searches for his childhood heroes to bolster his ranks. With the watchful eye of King FEK omnipresent, Oswald luckily runs into all-star help! The mysterious mercenary Star-Chaser joins his cause, but can she really be trusted!? It all starts here—the adventure of a lifetime—at the edge of space!

Oswald and the Star-Chaser is from co-creator and writer Tommy Kulik, co-creator, co-writer, and letterer Tyler Villano Maron, pencils and inks from Tom Hoskisson, color by Rebecca Good, edited by Colleen Douglas, and Scout production by Sean Callahan.

Oswald and the Star-Chaser