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, one from Marvel Comics, and one from Titan Manga.
We also have Tim Jenkins' impressions of the most recent issue of Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #2! At the end, keep an eye out for a preview of what we're looking at this week!






Avatar: The Gap Year - Tipping Point – Issue #4
The Avatar franchise has no lack of evil humans. This story, however, provides us with a deeply interesting and uniquely regretful villain. While he's not regretful taking Pandora for humanity, there are some major issues that he has to overlook to keep his sanity.
Leaving your loved ones on a burning Earth to try and find their future, getting transmissions years after some or all of them are dead already - it clearly does something to someone's mind. That doesn't stop Bukowski as he continues to make the Sully family's lives hell.







Storm: Earth's Mightiest Mutant (2026) – Issue #1
Storm returns with a thunder in a new series focused on her return to Earth after a long set of wars and general conflicts. She uses her experience to guide her into decisions, but are they what's best for Earth? Only time will tell.
If you haven't been reading Storm, X-Men, or Avengers lately - No worries, you can pick up Storm #1 and have enough context to enjoy your read! There are a few twists and turns in this action packed first issue! If you want to see an Omega Level Mutant being almost "god-like" in power, give this a read!







Scavengers Another Sky – Vol. 1
The "Bus Stop" is full of some of the deadliest professional scavengers out there. These young professionals go into a parallel universe known as The Black Parade to snag goodies, defeat enemies, and earn their Million Dollars.
The characters are extremely adorable, the art style is a unique combination of chibi and fantasy-realism giving us a cute, yet deadly artistic story.
This was a manga I didn't know what to expect as I jumped in, but I was pleasantly surprised by how enthralled I got by the mystery pretty quickly. If you're a fan of sci-fi and post-apocalyptic vibes; give Scavengers Another Sky a read!



Logan: Black, White & Blood (2026) – Issue #2 impressions
Try as he might to find peace, Logan remains cursed to spend his days drawn into endless fights. From bootleggers in the Canadian wilderness to murderous specters upon a smugglers ship to militarized cults, the universe continues to pull him back into the fray, heedless to his desire for peace.
Perhaps he's simply unlucky. Perhaps he simply can't turn away when conflict comes his way, whether to protect himself or others. Either way, the three stories in Logan: Black, White, & Blood reaffirm one undeniable truth: he's the best at what he does.




Coming this week from GamingTrend Comics & Manga:
Impressions of The Crown: A Tale of Hell #1, The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5, and The Raven Dark Hero Vol. 2!
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