Thrilling Comic Book Releases and Crowdfunding Campaigns Dominate the 2026 Landscape
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The comic book world is buzzing with exciting announcements and releases heading into the final days of January 2026. Multiple major publishers are gearing up for what promises to be a thrilling few months ahead.
Marvel is making waves with The End 2099 #2, hitting shelves this Wednesday, January 28th. The issue unleashes a multiversal war as Spider-Men clash for survival alongside other heroes like Nova 2099, Weapon X, Red Hulk, and House of M's Wanda. Spider-Man 2099 finds himself desperately trying to broker peace amid the chaos while casualties mount and fates change forever in the 2099 Universe.
The crowdfunding scene is equally vibrant. The acclaimed anthology NEGATIVE BURN is making a triumphant return after nearly two decades away. Under the guidance of original editor Joe Pruett, an Eisner Award winner with over thirty years in the industry, this beloved title is surging past its funding goal with over $11,900 raised toward a $10,000 target. The anthology continues its tradition of being a genre-defying showcase where established talent and rising voices collide in bold, creator-driven storytelling.
Several other Kickstarter campaigns are capturing reader interest right now. Dragon Grit Volume 1, a fantasy western featuring cowboys who ride dragons, has nearly achieved its $10,000 goal with $12,900 in funding. Horror Not Hate, an anti-fascist horror anthology supporting LGBTQIA+ and immigrant rights, is closing in on its final days with over $13,700 raised. Meanwhile, Evie and the Helsings Volume 1 Trade Paperback, which follows a reluctant vampire hunter who just wants to rock, has nearly hit its $7,000 funding target with just over a week remaining.
Looking ahead to April, DC Comics and MAD Magazine are joining forces for MAD About DC, a special 64-page one-shot arriving April 1st. Guest edited by acclaimed creator Chip Zdarsky, the issue features contributions from a who's who of comics talent including legendary cartoonist Sergio Aragonés and writers like Scott Snyder, Gail Simone, and Tom Taylor. The collaboration promises playful irreverence and twisted takes on DC's most iconic characters.
On the Marvel front, the publisher is launching several major initiatives in the coming months. A brand new Spider-Man and Superman crossover is generating buzz, while a brand new Civil War sequel is set to launch in May 2026, written by Christos Gage with art by Edgar Salazar. The original Civil War event will be celebrating its twentieth anniversary this year.
With major crossovers, returning classics, innovative crowdfunded projects, and publisher-spanning collaborations all happening simultaneously, comic book fans have plenty to celebrate as 2026 continues to unfold.
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