This Week on VeVe August 16th

This Week on VeVe: Toph, MOTOMICHI’s Eyes, Daredevil & Spider-Man

August 16–21, 2026

This week on VeVe brought one of Avatar’s toughest earthbenders, another unmistakable piece from MOTOMICHI, and two very different Marvel comic drops.

Toph took centre stage with three digital collectibles covering different parts of her story, from the mysterious Blind Bandit to the Earth Master she becomes. MOTOMICHI – Eyes brought the artist’s signature visual language back to VeVe with a piece collectors can use in more than one way. Over in comics, Daredevil reunited with Elektra and Stick, while Spider-Man found himself dealing with a problem even he can’t punch his way out of: eviction.

Here’s the quick catch-up.

The Week at a Glance

Avatar highlight: Toph
Craft to know: Common Toph can be used to craft Aang – Earthbender
Artwork highlight: MOTOMICHI – Eyes
Comic releases: Daredevil (1964) #176 and The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #314
Worth another look: Toph – The Blind Bandit

Digital Collectible Release

Avatar: The Last Airbender – Toph

Toph joined the Avatar lineup this week with a three-piece digital collectible series covering some of the moments that helped define one of the show’s most formidable characters.

Fearless, stubborn, and completely comfortable proving people wrong, Toph entered Aang’s story already knowing exactly who she was. The lineup reflects that confidence across three versions: her familiar early look, the earthbending master in action, and the underground champion known as the Blind Bandit.

Toph Avatar the Last Airbender digital collectible

Toph Lineup at a Glance

  • Toph: Common — her early look, complete with an idle animation showing off her earthbending strength
  • Toph – Earth Master: Ultra Rare — an action-focused piece with a tap animation that sends three rocks forward
  • Toph – The Blind Bandit: Special Edition Common — a nod to the underground Earth Rumble persona that made Toph a legend before Team Avatar ever met her

Craft to Know

Common Toph also has a use beyond this release.

Held alongside the Common Aang – Airbender digital collectible, it can be used to craft Aang – Earthbender. Both collectibles are retained after crafting and locked from transfer or sale for 72 hours.

Toph – The Blind Bandit

The Blind Bandit is the most story-specific piece in the lineup.

Before joining Aang, Toph had already built a reputation in the Earth Rumble arena under a secret identity, dominating opponents while everyone around her underestimated what she could do.

The championship belt makes this one immediately different from the other two and gives longtime Avatar fans a very recognizable chapter of her story.


Artwork Release

MOTOMICHI – Eyes

MOTOMICHI returned to VeVe this week with Eyes, a limited digital collectible Artwork release presented by SUYE.

The piece is immediately recognizable as MOTOMICHI: minimal, strange, and built around his familiar black, white, and red visual language. Rather than another creature or full character, Eyes strips that aesthetic down to one of its simplest forms — a single staring eye.

And, fittingly, it does more than stare.

Eyes can be applied to other collectibles, letting collectors bring a little of MOTOMICHI’s visual language into existing displays. It also serves as a SUYE Utility Coin, so there’s more to it than simply displaying the piece on its own.

Motomichi - Eyes digital collectible

There is something fun about taking one of an artist’s most recognizable visual motifs and turning it into something collectors can use elsewhere.

On its own, Eyes is deliberately simple. Applied to another collectible, it becomes a small piece of MOTOMICHI’s world dropped into somebody else’s.

Comic Releases

Daredevil (1964) #176

Elektra’s fight with Kiringi reaches its final showdown in Daredevil (1964) #176, while she and Daredevil track down the man who helped shape Matt Murdock into the fighter he became: Stick.

Written and illustrated by Frank Miller, the issue also marks the first appearance of Stick, Daredevil’s mentor and one of the most important figures in Matt’s early training.

The digital comic arrived on VeVe with five cover variants and a limited run of 1,000 editions, with only a small number remaining at the time of writing. 

Key detail: Elektra versus Kiringi, alongside Daredevil and Elektra’s search for Stick.
Cover highlight: The True Believer Variant – Secret Rare features artwork by Frank Miller.
Release timing: August 18 at 8 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5
Editions: 1,000

Daredevil 1964 #176 digital comic covers

The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #314

Peter Parker has fought aliens, supervillains, and symbiotes.

In The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #314, the problem is his landlord.

After Peter and Mary Jane’s neighbour kidnapped MJ and was arrested, he returned with a particularly unpleasant bit of revenge: having the Parkers evicted from their home.

And because all of this happens at Christmas, Peter and MJ could really use a holiday miracle.

Written by David Michelinie with art by Todd McFarlane, the issue arrived on VeVe with five cover variants and 1,000 editions.

Key detail: Peter and Mary Jane find themselves evicted just in time for Christmas.
Cover highlight: The True Believer Variant – Secret Rare features artwork by Todd McFarlane.
Release timing: August 20 at 8 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5
Editions: 1,000
Availability: On sale for 30 days

The amazing Spider-Man 314 digital comic

Final Thoughts

That wraps up this week on VeVe.

Toph brought her particular brand of earthbending confidence to the Avatar collection, MOTOMICHI found another way to make collectors feel like they’re being watched, and Marvel gave us two very different problems — an assassin showdown for Daredevil and a housing crisis for Spider-Man.

Check back next week for another catch-up on what’s new on VeVe.