Dark Horse Comics is launching a new archival hardcover line with Marvel Black & White: Barry Windsor-Smith’s Weapon X. The oversized 9" x 12" edition presents Windsor-Smith’s acclaimed Wolverine story from Marvel Comics Presents #72–84 in black and white, highlighting the original artwork. The 192-page hardcover also includes material from The Uncanny X-Men #205 and #214, archival artwork scans, and an essay. It arrives in bookstores and comic shops on November 24, 2026, for $60. Credit: ICV2
It's a good watch. Primarily because it doesn't drag out the story compared to some other anime that adapt from their manga source material. Currently waiting to see how long it takes for season 3 to come out.
Thats what I like about it, it gets to the good stuff rather quickly, I also like that the main character actually changes as a person as his power increases, which is much more realistic than the shows with heroes who grow into god-tier heroes who act like nothing has changed since the beginning arc of the show.
Image Comics will release Kick-Ass Compendium on August 12, 2026. The 720-page paperback collection brings together all four volumes of the original series, beginning with 2008’s Kick-Ass #1 by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr., the comic that was later optioned for the Kick-Ass from Lionsgate. The compendium follows Dave Lizewski as he discovers what it really takes to become a superhero while navigating the dangerous streets of New York City. The collection includes Kick-Ass Vol. 1 #1–8, Kick-Ass Vol. 2 #1–5, Kick-Ass Vol. 3 #1–6, and Kick-Ass Vol. 4 #1–8. Kick-Ass Compendium will retail for $39.99.