Sometimes a comic just hits differently. D’orc dropped from Image Comics and immediately sold out. The second printing? Nearly 25,000 orders. That’s not normal for a new series, and it’s got people comparing it to launches like Saga, The Department of Truth, and Stray Dogs. Brett Bean created this half-dwarf, half-orc character who’s supposedly fated to destroy the world, but he’s just trying to make friends. He’s got a magic shield that won’t shut up and a ghost chicken with its head cut off as companions. The book mixes high fantasy with deadpan humor and serious violence, and readers are connecting with it hard.
Tag: Image Comics
A long-unavailable piece of LEGO Ninjago history is making its return. Skybound and Image Comics are rereleasing the Dark Island Trilogy graphic novel this June, bringing Greg Farshtey and Paul Lee’s out-of-print stories back into circulation with new cover art by Tri Vuong. The rerelease comes just in time for the franchise’s 15th anniversary and fills a significant gap for both collectors and fans trying to follow the series’ ongoing mythology.
Image Comics is going all-in on Invincible this March with a massive lineup of team-up variant covers across their biggest series. Timed perfectly with the Season 4 premiere of the hit Prime Video show, these special variants feature Mark Grayson, Atom Eve, and Omni-Man crashing into everything from Spawn to Transformers, with redesigned logos echoing that iconic Invincible look.
D’Orc #1 delivers a fun, confident fantasy story that blends dark humor with energetic artwork and a refreshing take on endless war. With a likable lead, sharp character dynamics, and a strong creative voice, the first issue makes a great impression and sets the stage for an entertaining series.




