Sunday, February 15, 2026

Weekly Weird Trigger Warnings 12

The 100 Best Superhero Comics Project by Colin Blanchette, Alex Eklund, and Chris Russ:

Art: Kevin Newburn


Last year, I was part of a group of eleven folks who contributed to a list of their personal choices for Top 100 superhero comics in history. The final list was recently released here.

Editor Colin Blanchette conducted interviews with a number of list makers this past week:





And, you can hear my incoherent rambling on my YouTube debut (much thanks to Donald Rex, ChaosandComics, and ComicKkrakK for joining us on the live chat!) here


Fantagraphics Books Facsimile Edition of their Naughty Bits:

Fantagraphics

Keep your Silver and Bronze Age superhero retreads, we want to see your Naughty Bits! This was my favourite single artist anthology of the 90s. Wonderfully expressive art and funny situational comedy. Preorder


Steven Solomon aka. SpeedPasteRobot Serialized Newest Comic via Email:

SpeedPasteRobot

We are big fans of SpeedPasteRobot from our Bluesky days. While we aren't on any socials currently, it's been great getting a weekly email preview of his next comic. What a wonderful, angst-free way to experience the wild world of Solomon. Check it out here


Caroline Cash Completes First Month of Nancy Strips:

Nancy January 24, 2026

D.D. Degg of Daily Cartoonist shares a link to former The Comics Journal editor, Frank M. Young's review of Caroline Cash's take on classic comic strip character, Nancy. (sign-in required to read full article)


Hatch, Match, and Dispatch for February:

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Michael Owen Carroll covers new titles and cancellations in the UK comics scene going back 130(!) years. The infamous Action weekly is a particular highlight, as is the strange story of Epic Illustrated in the UK. Read here 


New Patrick Wray Short Story:

patrickwray.com

Patrick Wray  announces he has a short story in Chris Wade's Peculiar Tales #3.

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Not only the return of Wray's hand-painted t-shirts, but this one has a great story behind it!



New Jim Aparo Biography From TwoMorrows:

TwoMorrows

I've never checked out one of these TwoMorrows cartoonist biographies, but I'm tempted with this one as it goes all the way back to his Charlton days. press release


Comics Watch List:


Killer tour and history of the Billy Ireland Museum by Caitlin McGurk, can't recommend this one highly enough.

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