This Week on VeVe: Donatello, Star Trek: Discovery & New Marvel Comic Drops
This Week on VeVe: Donatello, Star Trek: Discovery & New Marvel Comic Drops
July 4th – July 10th
This week on VeVe brings a big finish for TMNT collectors, a new fleet of Star Trek: Discovery digital collectibles, and two Marvel comic drops that pull from very different corners of comic history.
Donatello completes the four TMNT brothers on VeVe, Star Trek: Discovery adds ships and symbols from a more cinematic era of Starfleet and Klingon conflict, and Marvel readers get another chapter from Spider-Man’s Brand New Day era alongside a Golden Age Captain America release featuring the return of the Red Skull.
Here’s what arrived, what stood out, and what collectors may want to revisit.
The Week at a Glance
Main headline: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Donatello
Sci-fi Sale: Star Trek: Discovery – Ship Fleet
Comic highlights: The Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #547 and Captain America Comics (1941) #7
Digital Collectible Releases
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Donatello
Donatello joins VeVe as the final of the four TMNT brothers, closing out the core team with the Turtle most likely to solve the problem before everyone else realizes there is one.
This release follows the same structure as the previous TMNT brother drops, with three colorways and an exceptionally limited Chaser variant inspired by the original Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird comic style. That consistency gives collectors a familiar lineup, while Donatello’s personality gives the release its own feel. Leonardo leads, Raphael charges in, Michelangelo brings the energy, and Donatello keeps the whole team thinking two steps ahead.
The lineup includes Donatello – Classic, Donatello – Classic Special Edition, and Donatello – IncogNinja, along with Donatello – Laboratory Lounge.

Star Trek: Discovery – Ship Fleet
Star Trek: Discovery arrives with a new digital collectible series that highlights some of the ships and symbols that helped define the show’s era.
Set before Kirk’s five-year mission, Star Trek: Discovery expands the Star Trek universe with new conflicts, new alliances, and a visual style that feels familiar while still pushing the franchise into a more cinematic space. This series captures that mix well, bringing together Starfleet design, Klingon iconography, and vessels built around exploration, ritual, intimidation, and war.
The lineup includes U.S.S. Discovery, Beacon of Kahless, Vulcan Cruiser, and Klingon Cleave Starship. Each piece shows a different side of the Discovery era, from Starfleet’s experimental optimism to Klingon power at its most ceremonial and uncompromising.
For Star Trek collectors, this is a release built around presence. These are not character pieces. They are symbols of factions, belief systems, and the larger conflicts shaping the galaxy.

Comic Releases
The Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #547
Peter Parker’s Brand New Day era continues with The Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #547, as Dan Slott and Steve McNiven keep building Spidey’s new status quo.
After the reset of Brand New Day, this issue throws Peter into the next wave of problems: new villains, new friends, familiar faces, and the kind of messy personal life that Spider-Man can never seem to escape for long. Same power. Same responsibility. Brand new day.
This issue drops on VeVe in blind box waitlist format with 5 cover variants and a limited 1,000 editions available.
Key detail: A continuation of Spider-Man’s Brand New Day era, with Dan Slott and Steve McNiven setting up new threats and new complications for Peter Parker.
Good to know: Collectors have a chance to land the True Believer Variant – Secret Rare cover by Steve McNiven.
Release timing: Tuesday, 7 July at 8 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5 cover variants
Editions: 1,000 total editions

Captain America Comics (1941) #7
Captain America Comics (1941) #7 brings collectors back to the Golden Age, with the Red Skull returning for revenge against the former minions who failed him.
That setup gives the issue a classic Captain America feel right away: big stakes, bold villains, and Cap and Bucky standing in the way of another Red Skull scheme. For collectors who enjoy Marvel history, this is the kind of release that reaches back to the earliest era of superhero storytelling, when Captain America was still being shaped into one of Marvel’s most enduring icons.
This issue drops on VeVe in blind box waitlist format with five cover variants and a limited 1,000 editions available.
Key detail: A Golden Age Captain America release featuring the return of the Red Skull.
Good to know: Collectors have a chance to land the True Believer Variant – Secret Rare cover by Jack Kirby.
Release timing: Thursday, 9 July at 8 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: Five cover variants
Editions: 1,000 total editions

What Stood Out
Donatello Completes the TMNT Brothers
Donatello’s arrival feels like the natural headline of the week because it completes the four TMNT brothers on VeVe.
There is something satisfying about seeing the full team come together. Donatello is not always the loudest Turtle, but he is the one who keeps the group moving when brains matter more than brute force. His release gives collectors the final brother, the final lair piece, and a clearer look at how these TMNT releases come together
Under-the-Radar Highlight
Donatello – Laboratory Lounge
The Donatello – Laboratory Lounge might be the quiet piece to keep an eye on this week.
On its own, it is a great character environment. The workstations, tools, screens, cables, and half-built gear make it feel like Donnie has just stepped away from the bench for a moment. It captures his personality without needing him in the scene.
For collectors who have been following the TMNT releases from Leonardo through Donatello, this is the piece that helps bring the releases home.
Final Thoughts
That wraps up this week on VeVe.
If you missed anything this week, Donatello and the Laboratory Lounge are probably the first places I’d start.
Check back next week for another recap of what’s new on VeVe.





