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Two titans of creator-owned comics collide. Head Lopper #1 (2026) launches Andrew MacLean’s triumphant return to the Isles of Barra with a Cover B variant that is nothing short of a collector’s dream — featuring the extraordinary artwork of James Harren, one of the most kinetic, powerful, and viscerally exciting artists working in comics today. Harren’s explosive, dynamic style — honed across celebrated runs on BPRD, Ultramega, and Rumble — brings a raw, thunderous energy to Norgal the Head Lopper’s world that feels like a perfect creative collision: two artists who both understand instinctively how to make action feel genuinely dangerous and alive on the page.
Whether you’re a lifelong Head Lopper devotee, a James Harren collector who grabs everything he touches, or a Mature Readers fan who knows that a Harren variant on a major series launch is always a priority pull, Cover B of the new 2026 #1 is the variant that will define this relaunch for collectors.
🔥 Fun Fact: James Harren’s creator-owned series Ultramega — published by Image Comics — sold out its first issue almost instantly upon release and was immediately rushed to a second printing, cementing his status as one of the rare artists whose name alone is enough to move copies — making his variant on Head Lopper #1 exactly the kind of cover that serious collectors prioritize on release day.
CVR (Cover)CVR A: The Standard Edition. This is the primary artwork found in most retail shops.
CVR B (and beyond): The Variant Edition. "B" is the first alternative cover, followed by C, D, and so on. These are often produced in smaller quantities than Cover A.
VAR (Variant)Definition: Short for Variant.Purpose: A general label confirming the book is an alternative cover option rather than the standard retail edition. These are often used to showcase guest artists or celebrate special milestones.
CARD STOCK Material: A thicker, stiffer, and more premium paper (similar to a business card).Benefits: Highly durable and resistant to "spine ticks" (small structural cracks) or corner bending.
Standard covers use thin, glossy paper; Card Stock is the "deluxe" physical upgrade.
FOIL (Foil Variant)Effect: A special edition where parts (or all) of the cover are printed with metallic, reflective foil.
Visuals: Provides a shimmering, high-end look that catches the light. These are typically priced higher and sought after for their "shelf appeal."
Artist Name (Variant Credit)Context: Usually follows the "CVR" designation (e.g., CVR B - Jimenez).
Collectability: Many collectors buy books specifically for the cover artist. A "Store Variant" or "Ratio Variant" is often defined by the prestige of the artist involved.
New Releases: Sold direct-from-distributor. While handled with care, we do not guarantee specific numerical grades or "mint" condition.
Back Issues: Sold As-Is.
Imagery: We primarily use stock photography.
Inquiries: Specific condition photos are available upon request—please contact us before purchase.
Professional Grading: We do not guarantee that any raw book will achieve a specific grade (e.g., CGC/CBCS) once submitted to a third-party service.
We know that for collectors, condition is everything. That’s why we don’t cut corners on packaging. To ensure your comics arrive in the same condition they left our shop, every order is secured using industry-leading materials:
Gemini Comic Flash Mailers: Specifically engineered for comic books, these mailers feature integrated structural ribs and a multi-depth design that prevents corner dings and edge wear during transit.
Corrugated Filler Pads: We sandwich your comics between rigid filler pads to provide an extra layer of puncture resistance and to prevent any shifting or bending inside the package.
The Result: Professional-grade protection that stands up to the rigors of the postal service, so you can unbox with confidence.
30-Day Money Back Guarantee If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may return it within 30 days. Please note the following regarding comic conditions:
Grading Consistency: We do not guarantee that comics will achieve specific professional grading levels (e.g., CGC/CBCS).
Minor Wear: Industry-standard imperfections—including minor spine ticks, small color breaks, printer defects, or slight corner wear—are not considered grounds for returns, credits, or replacements.