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Blood Squad Seven Returns With A Game-Changing Yearbook

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Blood Squad Seven

Joe Casey and Paul Fry are bringing their ambitious superhero saga to a breaking point. Blood Squad Seven Yearbook #1 arrives from Image Comics in March 2026, delivering an oversized and action-driven finale to the series’ sprawling storyline.

Written by Casey, known for MCMLXXV and Butcher Baker the Righteous Maker, and illustrated by Fry of Spider-Man 2099 and Star Wars, the issue promises major revelations and lasting consequences.

Secrets Revealed as Worlds Collide

The extra-length Yearbook serves as the explosive conclusion to an international and interdimensional arc. Long-buried secrets come to light. Worlds collide. Heroes are tested. Legends fall. The past and present collide in ways that permanently reshape the series.

“Paul and I have been building up to this for the previous 13 consecutive issues, all leading to this 30-page Yearbook spectacular,” said Casey. “We’ve put everything we have into this one and we think the results will speak for themselves. For every reader who loves their 1990s-style superheroes deconstructed and deepened in the way you’ve always wanted, this is the big one.”

A ’90s Superteam Reimagined

Blood Squad Seven spins out of 2024’s Dutch miniseries and examines classic ’90s superteam dynamics through a modern lens. Three decades ago, Blood Squad Seven ruled American pop culture. The team appeared on television, dominated magazine covers, and landed million-dollar endorsement deals. They were superheroes and celebrities at the same time.

That era is long gone.

A New Generation Takes the Mantle

In the present day, a new generation steps forward to honor a decades-old promise. They aim to become the heroes a fractured America needs, even if that promise proves more curse than calling.

Unlike many nostalgia-driven deconstructions that focus on Silver Age icons, Blood Squad Seven digs into the themes and excesses of 1990s comics. The series asks a pointed question. What happens when heroes from that era return after a 30-year absence?

Blood Squad Seven Yearbook #1 hits comic book shops and digital platforms on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

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