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Arriving Summer 2026

Dark Horse Books presents The Goon: Bunch of Old Crap Omnibus Volume 6, the newest omnibus volume of the award-winning crime pulp series now published under Eric Powell’s Albatross Funnybooks imprint. Volume 6 will collect three Goon tales: A Ragged Return to Lonely Street, written and illustrated by award-winning cartoonist Eric Powell; The Deceit of a Cro-Magnon Dandy, written by Powell and Tom Sniegoski (Frankenstein: New World) and illustrated by Brett Parson (Tank Girl); Fishy Men, Witchy Women & Bitter Beer, written by Roger Langridge (The Muppet Show), illustrated by Mike Norton (Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In), and colored by Marissa Louise (Stranger Things: Science Camp); and more.

About The Goon—Bunch of Old Crap Omnibus Volume 6:

Nameless Town is a tough place. So tough that the only one thing standing between you and that thing that crawled out of the sewer and ate your old neighbor lady before trying to shake you down for the cash in your pockets is a mob boss known as the Goon and his psychotic counter part that goes by Franky.

After strange journeys abroad, the Goon and Franky return to Nameless Town to find that a horde of unsavory characters has filled the void left in their absence. Our reluctant hero has his work cut out for him as he faces off against the likes of Seti the Southside Mummy, Vinny Nosferatu, and a Cro-Magnon mobster in a pinstriped suit who wants his blood.

The Goon: Bunch of Old Crap Omnibus Volume 6 (paperback, 480 pages, 10.1875” x 6.625”) will be available in bookstores on August 11, 2026 and in comics shops on August 12, 2026. It is now available to preorder at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and your local comics shop and bookstore for $34.99.

Catch up on the rest of the series with The Goon: Bunch of Old Crap Omnibus Volumes 1–5, now available wherever books are sold.

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Praise for The Goon:

“There aren't many characters like the Goon in comics and there aren't many characters as unique and enjoyable as Eric Powell.”—IGN

The Goon is one of my favorite comics, and Powell is on the top of my list of best artist/writers out working today.” —Steve Niles

“[The Goon] is sweet when it needs to be, warm and touching when it wants to be, and brutal and gruesome when it has to be.” —Bloody Disgusting

“Mixing the genre expectations of noir with an endearingly amoral lead, The Goon is pure entertainment.” —Publisher's Weekly