10 DC Series You Should Read in 2026

2025 was a fantastic year for DC fans, and the publisher is heading into 2026 with a lot of excitement. Next year promises some incredible comics, with many stories continuing from this year. Here are ten must-read DC books coming in 2026, brought to you by some of the best creators in the industry.

Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 Shares New Look at Chopper’s Live-Action Debut

The second season of the live-action One Piece series, officially titled One Piece Into the Grand Line, will feature the introduction of Chopper to the Straw Hat crew during the Drum Island storyline. Chopper is a key character in One Piece, and that remains true in the live-action adaptation. A first look at the new character was revealed at the Jump Festa 2026 event in Japan this weekend – you can see it below.

9 Years Ago, a Future Movie Star Made Their Arrowverse Debut (& Told a Heartbreaking Story)

It’s not just the main heroes of the Arrowverse who deliver strong performances. In Season 3 of Arrow, Austin Butler, known for his role in Elvis, appears as a DJ who is secretly a member of the League of Assassins, sent to create chaos in Star City. While Butler does a good job, he’s overshadowed by another famous actor who brings a lot of emotion to their short appearance on The Flash.

5 Perfect Endings Marvel Movies Completely Undid

Marvel movies often create continuity errors. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has frequently changed past storylines in its films and TV shows to fit new plans. While this happens, it sometimes negates impactful character arcs and makes previously great scenes feel pointless when looking back.

Marvel Just Proved Exactly What Spider-Man Fans Need

As much as Spider-Man keeps delivering amazing comics and stories, there’s still a lingering hurt among fans over the “One More Day” storyline – and many feel it can never be truly fixed. But Marvel seems to understand what we’re craving, and they’ve given us something truly special with The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn. This series takes us back to Peter Parker’s college years, and honestly, issue #3 proved this is exactly the kind of Spider-Man story I – and so many others – have been hoping for. It feels like a breath of fresh air and a real return to what makes the character so compelling.