The Amazing Digital Circus Vol. 1 by Glitch Productions and Gooseworx, illus. by Sakura ($11.99, 9781974716937, September 8, 2026)
When a young woman puts on a strange headset in an abandoned building, she finds herself transformed into a cartoon jester named Pomni inside a glitchy, wild world called the Amazing Digital Circus. This darkly comedic manga is adapted from an Australian animated web series with nine episodes that ran from 2023 to 2026. The series was originally released on YouTube, where it received more than 25 billion views, and is now available on Netflix. The ninth and final episode of The Amazing Digital Circus had a special theatrical release in early June and earned $25 million on its opening weekend.
GalaXic Baseball League, Vol. 1 by Acky Bright ($14.99, 9781974772582, October 13, 2026)
In a distant spacefaring future, baseball has become an interplanetary sport with participants from all over the galaxy. Earth's team, however, has fallen on hard times, and will need the help of real-life baseball stars like Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, Fernando Tatis Jr., Jazz Chisholm Jr., Kyle Schwarber, and Paul Skenes to rescue baseball and the galaxy itself from a sinister plot. Acky Bright is a world-famous manga artist from Japan who is also known for his live drawing sessions in which he completes large works with a single pen and no planning.
Set Sail: The Art and Making of One Piece by Mike Avila ($40, 9781974760916, June 23, 2026)
This comprehensive behind-the-scenes book explores the making of seasons one and two of Netflix's One Piece, a live action adaptation of the long-running manga by Eiichiro Oda. Created in 1997, One Piece is the bestselling manga of all time and has sold nearly five million copies in the U.S. It follows pirate captain Luffy and his crew's search for a legendary treasure called One Piece. Set Sail: The Art and Making of One Piece features on-set photography, costumes, sets, stunts, and exclusive interviews, including a foreword by Netflix series co-showrunner Joe Tracz.
Jujutsu Kaisen, Vol. 30 by Gege Akutami ($11.99, 9781974763405, May 12, 2026). Jujutsu Kaisen is a bestselling manga about a high school student who joins a secret society of sorcerers after unwittingly becoming host to a powerful spirit. More than 150 million copies of the series have been sold worldwide and it is a consistent BookScan Top 50 bestseller. An anime adaptation released on Crunchyroll in 2020. In 2022, the theatrical release of Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie made $17.7 million on opening weekend. Volume 30 is the final installment of Jujutsu Kaisen, but other works in the same setting, such as Jujutsu Kaisen: Modulo, are ongoing.
The Marshal King, Vol. 1 by Boichi ($11.99, 9781974716876, August 4, 2026)
This new series from the illustrator of Dr. Stone and One Piece: Ace's Story follows Jimmu Godspeed, son of an infamous wild west outlaw who rejects his father's legacy by joining the Western U.S. Marshal Training Institute. Four seasons of the anime adaptation of Dr. Stone are available across Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu.
The Apothecary Diaries: Maomao's Notes on the Inner Palace, Vol. 1 by Hyuganatsu, illus. by Minoji Kurata ($22.99, 9781974768714, October 20, 2026)
An apothecary is abducted and forced to work as a maid in the emperor's palace, where her skills and intelligence make her a consort's lady-in-waiting. The Apothecary Diaries is a manga adaptation of a series of light novels (short, conversationally written works featuring scattered illustrations popular with young adults). Two seasons of the anime version are available on Crunchyroll and Netflix with a third season coming this fall. The first volume of the Apothecary Diaries manga includes a double-sided color frontispiece and a bonus story written by the author of the original light novel.

The Horror Picture Book Series pairs popular horror and fantasy authors with accomplished manga illustrators to create deceptively simple yet sinister stories. There are currently 14 titles available in Japan. The first three will be published in the U.S. on October 6, 2026:
Horror Picture Book: Looking at Me by Soshichi Tonari, illus. by Junji Ito ($19.99, 9781974762729)
Faces appear all around the world, but no one else seems to notice. Features oil paintings by the grandmaster of horror manga (and 2025 Eisner Hall of Fame inductee) Junji Ito.
Horror Picture Book: A Bad Book by Miyuki Miyabe, illus. by Hisanori Yoshida ($19.99, 9781974762484)
A sinister book promises to impart "bad" knowledge on its reader. Miyuki Miyabe's novel Brave Story won the Mildred L. Batchelder Award for Best Children's Book in Translation.
Horror Picture Book: Is It There or Not by Natsuhiko Kyogoku, illus. by Naoko Machida ($19.99, 9781974768820)
Something seems to be lurking in the shadows above the rafters at grandmother's house.

