The Pull List — June 13, 2026: Rolling Stones Go Marvel, Summer of Supergirl & a New Wolf Man #1
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Your daily comic briefing — 3-minute read. Saturday, June 13, 2026.
📅 This Day in Comic History
- 1912 — The Teenie Weenies, William Donahey's beloved newspaper strip about a tribe of tiny people, debuted — and went on to run for more than half a century, until 1969.
- 1912 — Golden Age creator Bob Wood was born. He would co-create Crime Does Not Pay, the book that lit the fuse on the 1940s crime-comics boom; early issues remain sought-after back-issue keys.
- 1915 — Silver Age inker George Klein was born; his finishes appear on some of the era's most collectible Marvel and DC issues.
☕ Today's Big Story
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The Rolling Stones just turned their new album into a Marvel variant set. The band's upcoming record Foreign Tongues arrives July 10 with five collector vinyl editions, each pressed on red wax and wrapped in a different Marvel cover: Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine, Thor, and the Hulk, all built around the band's classic mouth-and-tongue logo. Every edition ships with an exclusive What If…? comic insert matched to its hero. Pre-orders are open now at $69.98 per edition, with copies shipping the same day the album drops.
Browse this week's pre-orders →
📰 Also This Morning
🎬 DC kicks off the Summer of Supergirl
- DC's "Summer of Supergirl" publishing push runs all season, timed to the Supergirl film hitting theaters June 26.
- The movie draws on Tom King and Bilquis Evely's Woman of Tomorrow miniseries, with Milly Alcock in the lead.
- New readers can start with the collected edition before opening weekend.
Pre-order Woman of Tomorrow TP →
Dark Horse founder Mike Richardson to open a comics museum
- The longtime publisher is launching a dedicated museum space for comic art and history.
- A win for the medium's preservation and for fans who want to see original pages up close.
AHOY Comics adopts a "100% Human Made" no-AI logo
- The badge, created by Matt Kindt for his Flux House line, signals no AI was used in the work.
- AHOY is now applying the open-source logo across its own books.
Kevin Smith brings Jay & Silent Bob to the Marvel Universe
- A new crossover lands this month with art by Giuseppe Camuncoli.
- One for View Askew fans and Marvel readers alike.
🔥 New First Issues to Watch
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🔥 Universal Monsters: Blood of the Wolf Man #1 (of 4)
Joshua Williamson and Leomacs reunite for a four-issue horror series under Skybound's Universal Monsters line, on sale June 24. It follows Adam Jaeger, a college student who survives a massacre only to fear he caused it — and that he may be turning into something else. Williamson, fresh off a proven run of collectible books, calls it a story about family and generational trauma rather than straight monster fare.
If you like horror like The Last of Us or classic Universal creature features, you will love this. A limited series from a marquee creator on a buzzy horror line checks several collector boxes — worth grabbing the first print.
Pre-order Blood of the Wolf Man #1 →
📚 In Print & Collections
- The Amazing Spider-Man by Steve Ditko Artist's Edition — oversized collection of classic Ditko Spider-Man pages | hardcover | June 24. Shop Spider-Man →
- New Titans Omnibus — DC relaunches the collected Titans run | omnibus | June. Shop DC →
- Billy Bat Vol. 1 — the U.S. debut of Naoki Urasawa's acclaimed series | trade paperback | June. Available at your local shop if not in stock with us.
New to Supergirl? The Woman of Tomorrow collection is the perfect place to start before the film.
🗣️ Rumor Mill
The following is unconfirmed and should be treated as rumor until officially announced.
RM-001 — logged June 13, 2026. 🔥 Word on the street is that Maxima may appear in DC Studios' upcoming Man of Tomorrow, with reporting suggesting an actor is being eyed for the alien queen — though nothing is confirmed. If it holds, expect fresh attention on her first appearance in Action Comics #645, a book worth watching in the back-issue market.
Watch this space — Superman keys →
P.S.
P.S. Today in 1986, Watchmen #1 was still fresh on the stands — Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons were about to change what a superhero comic could be. Forty years on, it still tops "greatest of all time" lists.
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