Digital Comics Release Round-Up 25th November 2020

It’s #NCBD and here are the latest digital comics available across the internet – on apps, online, and on digital comics subscription services. Check them out and some of the new sales too.


From Marvel Comics this week:

And on Marvel Unlimited this week:

  • Lords of Empyre: Swordsman #1
  • Maestro #1
  • Cable #3
  • Cable #3
  • Spider-Woman #3
  • Wolverine #4
  • Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #4
  • Empyre: X-Men #4
  • Thor #6
  • Excalibur #11
  • Captain Marvel #20
  • Captain America #22
  • Avengers #35

Out this week from DC Comics:


From Archie Comics this week:

And on Archie Unlimited this week:

  • The Archie Wedding: 10 Years Later
  • Archie’s Girls Betty & Veronica #89
  • Archie’s Girls Betty & Veronica #90
  • Betty & Veronica Friends Forever: Danger Zone
  • Betty & Veronica Friends Jumbo Comics Digest #281

A new series is out this week from Aftershock Comics:

Kaiju Score #1

It’s the most dangerous heist ever attempted. Four desperate criminals are going all in on a once-in-a-lifetime chance to steal millions in art and turn their miserable lives around. The catch? They have to pull it off under the nose of a one thousand-ton Kaiju. And a giant monster might just be the least of their problems.

Writer: James Patrick
Artist: Rem Broo

Free this week on DriveThruComics is Vine #1 from Corridor Media

During a mission on a remote island, mercenary Anne Howard discovers a young man who has been asleep for thirteen years, kept alive by sentient forest vine…

Author – Blake J.K. Chen
Artists – Coskun Kuzgun, Eleonora Korsartz, Erick Arciniega

Also on DriveThruComics this week:


From Rebellion this week:

In this issue:
Judge Dredd: Simply Normal by Kenneth Niemand (w) Steven Austin (a) Chris Blyth (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Stickleback: New Jerusalem by Ian Edginton (w) D’Israeli (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Skip Tracer: Hyperballad by James Peaty (w) Paul Marshall (a) Dylan Teague (c) Simon Bowland (l)
Fiends of the Eastern Front: Constanta by Ian Edginton (w) Tiernen Trevallion (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Hook-Jaw by Alec Worley (a) Leigh Gallagher (a) Simon Bowland (l)

Available in print from: newsagents and comic book stores via Diamond


Available in digital from:2000 AD webshop and apps for iPadAndroidWindows 10

Also available:


A new release from Humanoids this week:

Dog Days

After hours of endless traffic jams, François and his children—Kevin, the withdrawn teenager, and Baptiste who doesn’t care for anything but his dog Hermione—finally arrive at a village in the South of France where François passed a summer long ago. But the tranquility of their stay is quickly compromised, not only by the heated relationship between François and his wife, Clara, who is slow to join them, but especially by the sudden disappearance of Hermione, who is not the only missing canine in the area…
François quickly finds himself under the fire of suspicion, and his relaxing vacation becomes a spell of unrelenting psychological torment.

Cyprien Mathieu (Writer)
Rémy Benjamin (Writer)
Olivier Perret (Art)

From Dynamite this week:


ComiXology has some new digital comics out this week on ComiXology Originals.

Plus their new releases:

and sales:


From Dark Horse Comics this week:


From Markosia this week is Testament of Faith on DriveThuComics

The Worlds of Modern Testament and Faith Fallon are thrust together in 1950s Hollywood! Faith Fallon arrives in Hollywood hoping to experience the fame and glamour of being a movie star, but she fails to impress in her auditions. Discouraged and downtrodden, Faith takes her violent frustration out on a homeless vagrant she believes is stalking her. In reality, he’s an immortal wanderer that’s able to teach Faith a lesson in humility.

Written by Frank Martin and illustrated by Steven Pennella

Also available this week:


From Image Comics this week is Monstress: Talk-Stories #1

Bridging the gap between the fifth and sixth arc (which resumes in January 2021), MONSTRESS returns with TALK-STORIES, a two-part limited series that invites you to eat dumplings beside the fire and listen as Kippa recounts a defining moment from her childhood.

by Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda

Also out this week:


Out this week from IDW Publishing:


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