Books 22, 23 and 24 of 2026. Catching up on some comics. “Clean Room” and “Uncanny Avengers” are both written by Gail Simone, “Power Fantasy” by Kieron Gillen. I’ll read volumes 2 and 3 of each later in the year.

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Books 22, 23 and 24 of 2026. Catching up on some comics. “Clean Room” and “Uncanny Avengers” are both written by Gail Simone, “Power Fantasy” by Kieron Gillen. I’ll read volumes 2 and 3 of each later in the year.

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I really wish the cursed amulet plotline was better in “Uncanny”…
It’s a cool idea and good character study of Gambit, without woobifying him like a lot of books with Remy have done!
I miss Remy being represented as having faults!
Like most of the plotlines in this book- they’re great ideas but not executed to its fullest potential.
IDK- I really wanted to like this book and it initially seemed like it was on a good track…(same with MacKay’s X-Men)
Might be hyperbolic, but I think Graymalkin Prison will go down as one of the worst story arcs in X-Men history. It was ill-conceived, poorly executed, dragged on too long, and ultimately went nowhere, a perfect recipe of terrible storytelling.
Out this week: The Ring: The Man Who Beat the Man #1 (Dark Horse, $4.99):Â
Gail Simone and Elisa Romboli get in the ring for this new boxing series created in cooperation with the editors of Ring magazine. It promises to explore both the rich history of the sport and the psychological landscape of those who step into it.
See what other comics and graphic novels arrive this week.

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[PREVIEW] The Ring: The Man Who Beat the Man #1 (June 3, 2026)
writer: Gail Simone | artist [penciller & inker]: Elisa Romboli | colorist and letterer: Iolanda Zanfardino | cover artist: Oliver Barrett | publishing company: Dark Horse Comics
synopsis: Influential writer Gail Simone (Uncanny X-Men) launches a new series that mixes boxing lore and strategy with a fictional, merciless landscape where everyone wants to beat—and be—The Champ!
The Ring: The Man Who Beat the Man is an exciting action series that takes a look at both the rich history of boxing and the mindsets of those who step in the ring! Produced with the editorial leadership at the historic boxing magazine The Ring—Dark Horse pairs Simone with the creative team of artist Elisa Romboli (You Never Heard of Me) and colorist/letterer Iolanda Zanfardino (The Least We Can Do) to deliver a boxing tale like no other!
Created in cooperation with the editorial team at the esteemed boxing magazine The Ring!
So, a quick story. I have been at @comicpalooza.bsky.social, been swamped with long lines almost the entire weekend so far, and there was t
Gail Simone seems neat-o.
Preech it, Gail <3
For context: Gail Simone is one of the DC comic writers for Wonder Woman herself