We're back to recap a great week of Comics & Manga we read here at GamingTrend.com last week! We have three comics to showcase this week: one from Dark Horse Comics and two from Marvel Comics!
At the end, keep an eye out for an announcement for this week!






The cover and first five pages of Avatar: The Gap Year: Tipping Point - Issue #6!
Avatar: The Gap Year: Tipping Point - Issue #6/6
This finale went about how you would expect from the finale of an Avatar story. Plenty of creatures vs technology, our lead characters making daring decisions, and lots and lots of fire. The art for this series stayed true to the aesthetic of the movies while allowing for unique "movement" from page to page you may not be able to get on a movie set.
This was a great story to showcase more of Jake's leadership, but how humanity started to figure Jake out. They had people who studied him for years and years leading to The Way of Water and right after, Fire and Ash.
If you're a fan of the series, this is a great canon story that leads directly into the opening of The Way of Water.







Six of the Variant Covers for Daredevil (2026) - Issue #1!
Daredevil (2026) - Issue #1
Matthew might be doing things a little differently now, but he's still the Daredevil. Writer Stephanie Phillips does a great job of balancing Matthew Merdock and Daredevil in the best way possible.
This story pays homage to the past Daredevil costumes and lore while moving the story forward into a new era for Matt and Daredevil. The art follows suit with a great mix of the dark colors you'd expect tonally from Daredevil with the bright colors of day with Matthew.
Between the new show and the comics, Daredevil fans are feasting with all the content!






Six of the Variant Covers for Captain Marvel: Dark Past - Issue #1!
Captain Marvel: Dark Past - Issue #1
We've recently covered Rogue (2026) where Rogue is trying to find out a piece of her past and why she's remembering it now. Here, we have Captain Marvel suffering the consequences of a Brotherhood of Evil-Era Rogue with her memory being spotty at best.
The first issue is a lot of fun with Captain Marvel and her multiple suits, different time periods to look forward to, and a guest appearance from Tony Stark and the Iron Man. So if you're in the market for a good Captain Marvel story with great action and fabulous banter; Dark Past is a great option!
A break in the action!
We'll be taking this week off from our video comic impressions. Thank you all for your love and attention to comics here on GamingTrend! See you next week!
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