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Image Comics has a hugely exciting slate of new launches coming our way in June 2026. Here’s our overview of every new title to add to your pull lists!
Publisher Image Comics has already had a stellar 2026 so far, with our highlight new series being Brett Bean’s incredibly charming fantasy hit D’ORC, as well as Lorenzo De Felici’s Red Roots. There’s a treasure trove of tales to behold, and the publisher is offering up a steady supply of quality new titles.
Looking ahead to June 2026, and Image’s solicitations include a new series from fan-favourite writer Dan Watters (Batman: Dark Patterns, Lucifer), a new Universal Monsters series, and more. What’s in store? Here’s everything you need to know.
MASK #1
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Release date: June 10
In the next phase of the Energon Universe, Dan Watters (Batman: Dark Patterns) and artist (Petrol Head, New Gods) are offering up a gloriously chaotic, high-octane series in MASK, following the M.A.S.K. team, s network of specialists recruited to respond to global emergencies.
The world is becoming a terrifying place. Matt Trakker needs your help saving it. Enter M.A.S.K. — a network of specialists recruited to respond to the next global emergency. At a moment’s notice, Trakker and his agents can deploy bleeding-edge technology that converts their vehicles–and their drivers–into the ultimate weapon. But Miles Mayhem and V.E.N.O.M. are one step ahead in a secret arms race, scouring the globe for deadly weapons from this planet and beyond, ready to sell out the entire human race. Only M.A.S.K. can stop them… but will Trakker’s own secrets jeopardize their entire mission?
Gehenna in Tokyo (One-Shot)
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Release date: June 10
Fan favourite creators Marco Ferrari, Patrick Kindlon and artist Atsuki Yamamoto are bringing readers an all-new standalone adventure set in the same world as hit series Gehenna: Naked Aggression — this time set in Japan.
The official synopsis reads: “Gehenna travels to Japan to end the Yakuza contract on her life. But she finds they do business a little differently in the Land of the Rising Sun.”
M1: Monster Racing League #1
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Release date: June 10
Father-daughter writing duo Lily Windom and Robert Windom have teamed with Eisner Award-winning artist Jae Lee (Inhumans) for M1: Monster Racing League, a new, high-octane ongoing series described as Fast and Furious meets K-Pop Demon Hunters.
The synopsis reads: “When 17-year-old Dev moves to Japan, she stumbles into an underground world of illegal street racing, where speed is power and mutation wins championships.”
The Trillion Dollar Kid #1
Release date: June 17
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Writers Peter J. Tomasi (Superman: Reborn), Geoff Johns (The Flash: Rebirth, Blackest Night) have teamed with artist Stefano Simeone (Midlife) for The Trillion Dollar Kid, setting the stage for the Unbelievables Universe.
The logline reads: “Among us are…The Unbelievables, and Tommy Townsend III—the world’s first 13-year-old trillionaire—wants to find them! His world abounds with wonder and spectacle, including a robot bodyguard named Sterling, all trying to make the world a better place. But Tommy learns quickly that money can’t buy everything…and propels himself on a journey that sets the stage for this entire new universe!”
The Eye Collector #1
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Release date: June 24
Award-winning writer and illustrator GMB Chomichuk (The Automatic Age, Dragon Nanny, This Place, Will I See?) and Jonathan Ball are launching a new cosmic horror series, which promises to be one of the strangest comics on the stands.
The official logline reads: “An ancient being has its curiosity toward Earth reignited when the humans of the Apollo 10 mission make wishes over the Moon. What is this spectral creature, and what does it want with our world? Seeing is believing…”
Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1
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Release date: June 24
The Universal Monsters series has been a standout run for Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment. These winning adaptations of cult and beloved horror stories, offering unique visual identities. So far, Universal Monsters has covered Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, and Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives!. Currently ongoing is The Phantom of the Opera(which we loved). Up next is Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man, a four-issue limited series from writer Joshua Williamson (G.I. Joe, Superman) and artist Leomacs (Basketful of Heads).
The Wolf Man first thrilled audiences in cinemas 1941, written by Curt Siodmak. The movie became a cornerstone of the werewolf genre, paving the way for the gluttony of movies and novels that followed. It did get a number of sequels too, most notably in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man in 1943.
The official description for Skybound’s Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man reads: “Adam Jaeger thought he could become someone new at college… but not like this. One moment he was partying, the next he’s recovering from a massacre that left almost no survivors. The worst part? He might be responsible… As the monster within tries to claw loose, Adam will do anything he can to stop from becoming…THE WOLF MAN.”
“As a big fan of the 1941 The Wolf Man film from Universal Pictures and the Universal Monsters comics line with Skybound, I knew I had to do this book,” said Joshua Williamson. “It’s very different from my usual superhero work. Easily the most tragic. It’s a dramatic, emotional, and heartbreaking comic about family and generation trauma. All key pieces of a horror story. Oh, and bloody and violent. It earns the Blood of the Wolf Man title in more ways than one. And of course, I had to bring along my Rogues partner in crime Leomacs. His art captures the pain of The Wolf Man and the world he’s living in. This is not going to be what you expect…”
Which of these new launches are you most excited about? Tell us in the comments down below!
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