James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire, and Aditya Bidikar collect first three W0rldtr33 story arcs in deluxe hardcover. Image Comics releases September 2, 2026 at comic shops, September 29 at bookstores. Techno-horror follows hackers discovering Undernet, hidden internet layer reshaping reality. Collects issues 1-16 plus cover gallery and design material. Digital on Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play.
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Jonathan Ball and GMB Chomichuk launch The Eye Collector from Image Comics on June 24, 2026. Cosmic horror series about an ancient being returning to Earth after Apollo 10 astronauts make wishes over the Moon. The creature tempts parents with fulfilling their dreams in exchange for their son’s eyes. Multi-generational story spanning Moon to Earth to surreal future. Available digitally on Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play.
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.
The premise is deliciously twisted: every five years on Halloween, America’s wealthiest families play a deadly game where twelve of the world’s most dangerous killers are dropped into a small town with one simple rule—last one standing wins. This year’s unlucky location is Oak Valley, Maine, where regular folks just need to survive the night.



