Judge Dredd Megazine, We Who Remain, The Art of Vampirella: The Dynamite Years Volume 2, and Star Wars Graphic Novels
From Rebellion, GlobalComix, Dynamite Comics & Papercutz
Some of the latest comics news and previews, including:
A new way to get Judge Dredd Megazine.
Destopian science fiction on GlobalComix.
A new art volume featuring Vampirella.
And Star Wars is coming to Papercutz!
Judge Dredd Megazine Is Now Available Through Lunar!
American readers can now get Judge Dredd Megazine through Lunar Distribution!
The future has arrived at Lunar Distribution! Starting with February's edition of the Lunar Catalogue, the award-winning Judge Dredd Megazine will be available each and every month for order through Lunar, bringing Thrill-Power worldwide!
Judge Dredd Megazine has been running since 1990, and in its current form is a monthly 100-page magazine which features new comics alongside features, interviews, and more. The Megazine focuses on Judge Dredd and the future dystopia of Mega-City One which he patrols - and is also the home to iconic and beloved characters like Judge Anderson, Devlin Waugh, and Metta Lawson.Some of the most famous stories in 2000 AD history first found their home in the Megazine, including the iconic and thrilling Judge Dredd: America as well as the horror of Young Death; alongside modern classic runs like the heavy-hitting Dreadnoughts and the wild-west action of Lawless.Each issue of Judge Dredd Megazine features some of the most acclaimed and individual creators currently working in comics, including names like John Wagner, Garth Ennis, Chris Weston, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Rob Williams, John Higgins, Alex de Campi, Phil Winslade and more.Alongside the all-new comics published in each monthly edition, the Megazine also features a variety of features and interviews set across the world of comics, celebrating and championing new initiatives and raising attention to comics being created across the UK. From interviews with film director Ben Wheatley and Dredd's co-creator John Wagner through to features on the recent Dan Dare revival and return of A1/Deadline, the Megazine offers news and updates on the ever-changing and inventive world of British comics - making it an essential read for anyone interested in what's going on in the industry!
The first available issue of The Big Meg will be Judge Dredd Megazine 491, which features a pulse-pounding collection of stories! Every Megazine kicks off with a ten-page Judge Dredd story, and Megazine 491 also features the acclaimed alt-universe serial Megatropolis; the return of the dimension-hopping Department K; the hard-edged 1970s New York Coppers Fargo & McBane; the sci-fi soccer shenanigans of John Wagner and Dan Cornwell's Rok The World; the radioactive terror of Atomfall; and much more!
The arrival of Judge Dredd Megazine as a monthly comic via Lunar continues the growing partnership between Rebellion and Lunar, which began in 2025.
Alongside Judge Dredd Megazine, Lunar also offer Rebellion Special releases including the upcoming Action 50th Anniversary Special, which celebrates the anniversary of the controversial UK comic with a new 48-page issue spearheaded by Garth Ellis; and new and backlist collections including the Judge Dredd: Rend & Tear Graphic Novel, as well as The Complete Alan Moore, a new series of hardback collections which begins in 2026.
Retailers looking to order Judge Dredd Megazine should look to February's edition of "Next Phase", available via Lunar and on the Lunar website - featuring the Lawman of the Future as this month's cover star!
From Black Mirror actor Osy Ikhile comes an avant-garde mythic sci-fi epic about gods, wounds, and the strange beauty of what survives.
Coming in March 2026 on GlobalComix is We Who Remain by Osy Ikhile and Mark Marvida.
Across a divided world, six wounded strangers are drawn into a struggle that asks what we’re willing to salvage when everything else has fallen apartAnnouncing WE WHO REMAIN: a bold mythic sci-fi epic from Shadow Crown Comics and acclaimed actor and multi-disciplinary creator Osy Ikhile (Black Mirror, Citadel, All American, Heavyweight), brought to life by the Marvida brothers—artist and letterer Mark Marvida (The Crying Boy, Pocus Hocus) and colorist Marvin Marvida (Spectrum)—who shape a world where futurist tech and ancient magic coexist uneasily. We Who Remain
Drawing from a background in film and television, Ikhile delivers worldbuilding with the sweep of cinematic pages and panels: neon cities rising from dystopian ruins, supernatural wilderness shaped by ancient gods, and emotional stakes that hit as hard as the action.is a mythic sci-fi epic about what rises after faith collapses, where broken people find strength in their scars, of love born in ruin, and the fight to rebuild in the shadows.




Across a divided world, where the neon towers of the Corelands pierce the sky, and the ancient spirits of the Hollow Wilds whisper through the dark, six broken strangers are pulled together by a force they don’t understand. Haunted by loss and marked by pain, they are led by the fading echo of Elara, a guardian of light, into a fight for humanity’s last breath.
But the enemy waiting for them isn’t a beast or a machine. It’s Dalia, Elara’s sister, her equal, her opposite, who has returned to destroy the balance in life itself. As cities burn and the earth trembles, the group must confront the ghosts of their own pasts and the truth that power never comes without a wound.
Their path will take them through the wreckage of civilization, through corrupted citadels of metal and arenas drenched in blood, toward the final confrontation between two gods who were once one. When the light finally fades, will the world end, or will it awaken?
“I grew up on horror, sci-fi, and superhero stories, but I never saw worlds that looked like the one in my head,” said Osy Ikhile. “I sketched these characters years ago, and after looking back at them during the summer, the stories started to form, and their struggles mirrored things I’d been through myself. The story began as a TV series, but at some point, I realised no one else was going to make it for me, so I decided to move to another medium I love instead. This format let me dive deeper into the themes I care about: identity, inner conflict, and the resilience that comes from surviving hard moments. All wrapped up in creative fulfilment that came with world-building.”
Mark Marvida added, “We Who Remain is more than a sci-fi story—it’s the result of years of practice, passion, and dedication. Every page carries a piece of my journey as an artist. I’m grateful for the support and especially to our writer, whose vision helped shape this into the most powerful book I’ve ever worked on.”
We Who Remain is rooted in personal history, threading cyberpunk, dark fantasy, and myth into a cohesive narrative shaped by the team’s cinematic approach to worldbuilding. For readers of Saga, The Wicked + The Divine, East of West, and Monstress—and fans of Arcane, Castlevania, and Final Fantasy VII—this exciting new series taps the same vein of myth, futurism, and emotional intensity.
We Who Remain #1 launches March 4, 2026, on GlobalComix. Follow Osy Ikhile on social media for updates online for first looks and expanded world lore.
Art of Vampirella Volume 2 Beautifully Presents the Heroine’s Legacy
Covers and art in this latest volume from Dynamite Comics, check out Art of Vampirella Volume 2.
Dynamite announces a 200-plus page archive compiling the greatest covers and more from Vampirella's recent publishing history!







This must-have edition showcases the work of all the fantastic artists who have put pen to paper (or brush to canvas) for the blood-thirsty beauty. The second volume picks up where the original Art of Vampirella: The Dynamite Years left off. The key runs encapsulated within include the fan-favorite 2014 relaunch by horror scribe Nancy A. Collins, the breathtaking Roses for the Dead limited series from Joseph and Kristina Linsner, and the redefining stretches from Kate Leth, Paul Cornell, and Jeremy Whitley.
The all-star cast of artists celebrated in this deluxe hardcover include Terry Dodson, Jenny Frison, Art Adams, Jay Anacleto, Joe Jusko, Mike Mayhew, Joseph Michael Linsner, Philip Tan, Billy Tucci, Chrissie Zullo, Robert Hack, Jimmy Broxton, Stephanie Buscema, Sergio Davila, Johnny Desjardins, David Roach, and countless others!
Mad Cave Studios Expands Into a Galaxy Far, Far Away...
Papercutz has some excellent-looking new graphic novels coming up - Star Wars!
Mad Cave Studios is proud to announce its collaboration with Lucasfilm Publishing to bring original Star Wars graphic novels to readers. Developed through Mad Cave’s Papercutz imprint, this marks the publisher’s first official entry into the Star Wars galaxy, with multiple all-new titles already in development.
“Star Wars has always inspired us as storytellers, and working with Lucasfilm to bring fresh stories to this legendary universe is a dream come true,” said Mark London, CEO & Chief Creative Officer of Mad Cave Studios. “We’re honored to contribute to a saga that has meant so much to fans around the world.”
“Our collaboration with Mad Cave Studios ushers in an exciting new era of Star Wars publishing,” added Michael Siglain, Creative Director of Lucasfilm Publishing. “Mad Cave’s talent—both on the page and behind the page—is unparalleled, and we’re thrilled to have them create these all-new OGNs for kids. These will be exciting, fun, and age-appropriate stories that span all eras of Star Wars storytelling. They’ll be specifically created for a middle-grade audience and will embrace the medium to allow us to do things that are only possible in comics. In other words, Here’s where the fun begins!”
With lightspeed on the horizon, fans can expect a new era of Star Wars graphic novels, featuring Star Wars: Smugglers and Scoundrels and Star Wars: Tales from the Outer Rim, coming Fall 2026. Prepare to make the jump into hyperspace with two all-new Star Wars graphic novels aimed at middle-grade readers!
Star Wars: Smugglers and Scoundrels and Star Wars: Tales from the Outer Rim launch the Papercutz original Star Wars graphic novel line, featuring age-appropriate stories that span the galaxy’s many eras.






