This Week on VeVe: Hellfire Gala, Gouki & New Comic Drops
This Week on VeVe: Hellfire Gala, Gouki & New Comic Drops
June 20–26, 2026
This week on VeVe has a bit of everything: Marvel fashion, Street Fighter nostalgia, a comic-based reward, and a strong lineup of digital comic drops.
From the Hellfire Gala and Gouki to The Boys, Ultraman, and three Marvel comic releases, there is plenty for collectors to catch up on. Here’s a quick look at what arrived, what stood out, and what may be worth another look.
The Week at a Glance
Main headline: Marvel – Hellfire Gala
Fighting game highlight: Street Fighter V – Gouki
Reward to know: The Boys – Homelander Poster
Comic highlights: Ultraman Vol. 15, Avengers vs X-Men (2012) #11, Uncanny X-Men (1980) #131, and Uncanny X-Men (2013) #12
Design standout: Magik – Hellfire Gala #1
Worth another look: Gouki Nostalgic and The Boys – Homelander Poster
Digital Collectible Releases
Marvel – Hellfire Gala
The Queen is back! Marvel’s Hellfire Gala arrives on VeVe as a fashion-forward digital collectible series built around style, power, and presence. More than a red carpet, the Hellfire Gala is where identity, status, and character design become part of the story.
This first Hellfire Gala series brings together five standout looks from one of Marvel’s most visually distinct events. The lineup balances Emma Frost’s polished elegance with Magik’s darker edge, giving collectors something that feels like a runway straight from Krakoa has arrived on VeVe.
For Marvel and X-Men collectors, this is a different kind of release. It is glamorous, character-driven, and built around the idea that fashion can say as much about a character as any battle scene. Emma Frost fans, Magik fans, and collectors who enjoy design-led character releases will probably find the most to revisit here.
Hellfire Gala Lineup at a Glance
- Emma Frost – Hellfire Gala #1 (2022): Uncommon
- Diamond Emma Frost – Hellfire Gala #1 (2022): Uncommon Special Edition
- Magik – Hellfire Gala #1 (2022): Rare
- Emma Frost – Marauders #21 (2021): Ultra Rare
- Diamond Emma Frost – Marauders #21 (2021): Ultra Rare Special Edition
Collector Notes
Design standout: Magik – Hellfire Gala #1
Magik brings the sharpest contrast in the Hellfire Gala lineup. Inspired by Russell Dauterman’s design from the 2022 Hellfire Gala, Magik arrives with dark styling, horns, a sword, and a more dangerous presence. She gives the series an edge that helps break up the glamour with something more intense.
Variant to revisit: Diamond Emma Frost – Marauders #21
Diamond Emma Frost – Marauders #21 gives one of Emma’s most polished Gala looks an even more elevated finish. The diamond-inspired treatment adds a sleek, radiant quality that makes the piece feel especially display-focused.
Capcom – Street Fighter V – Gouki
From the 80’s cabinet to Capcom’s modern battlefield, Gouki shifts the energy of the week completely.
Gouki enters VeVe as a Street Fighter V digital collectible series built around power, discipline, and legacy. The lineup includes three versions of one of Street Fighter’s most iconic fighters: Gouki Default, Gouki Story, and Gouki Nostalgic.
Each version shows a different side of the warrior, from his core Street Fighter V look, the look he dons in the SFV story mode and a nostalgic variant that speaks directly to his long-running place in fighting game history.
This is one for Street Fighter fans, Capcom collectors, fighting game fans, and anyone who likes powerful character designs with a strong legacy behind them.
Store note: All unsold Street Fighter V digital collectibles in the VeVe Store will be burned on 30 June 2026 at 11:59 PM PT. This is the final chance to pick up remaining store stock directly from VeVe, with some notable mint numbers potentially still available.
Gouki Lineup at a Glance
- Gouki Default: Core Street Fighter V look
- Gouki Story: Story mode version
- Gouki Nostalgic: Legacy-inspired version
Collector Notes
Core pick: Gouki Default
Gouki Default is the clearest entry point for collectors who want the main version of the character.
Legacy pick: Gouki Nostalgic
Gouki Nostalgic is likely to connect with longtime Street Fighter fans first. It calls back to the version of Gouki that helped make him one of the most recognizable figures in fighting game history.
Dynamite Edition – Homelander Poster
The Boys – Homelander Poster digital collectible transforms a standout interior panel from The Boys Issue #65 into an exclusive framed reward for collectors. Illustrated by Russ Braun, the image captures Homelander in one of the comic’s most chilling moments, turning a key page into a display piece for fans who followed the full run.
Released alongside renewed attention around The Boys season finale, this poster works as a dark and memorable tribute to the comic series and one of its most infamous figures.
To craft The Boys – Homelander Poster, collectors must hold 1x Common Variant of each issue from The Boys #1 through #10. Comics are not burned, crafting is free, and the craft opens on June 22 at 12 PM PT for 14 days, ending July 5 at 11:59 PM PT.
This reward gives earlier issues in The Boys digital comic run extra relevance and gives completionists a reason to look back at the set. For reward collectors and fans who followed the full issue run, it is one of the more interesting collector actions of the week.
Comic Releases
On the comic side, the week stays heavy on Marvel, celebrating Emma Frost, while also bringing Ultraman back into the mix.
Ultraman Vol. 15
Ultraman Vol. 15 joins VeVe in blind box waitlist format with five cover variants. This release continues Taro’s story as he vows to fight the Star Cluster Council, believing it has other plans for Earth beyond destruction and invasion.
While the mysterious Valky maneuvers behind the scenes, the Star Cluster Council plays havoc with Taro’s mind. As the council’s power play intensifies, Earth’s fate hangs in the balance.
Collectors following the run also have a Complete the Set bonus to consider, making this release worth checking for anyone building out their Ultraman collection.
Key detail: Ultraman Vol. 15 includes five cover variants, including a True Believer Variant – Secret Rare cover by series creators Tomohiro Shimoguchi and Eiichi Shimizu.
Set note: Complete the set and earn a one-time 100 MCP bonus.
Release timing: 24 June 10AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5 cover variants
Marvel Comics: X-Men, Avengers & the Phoenix Force
This week’s Marvel comic lineup leans into X-Men history, with Phoenix Force drama, Emma Frost, and the ongoing tension between mutants and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
Across Avengers vs X-Men (2012) #11, Uncanny X-Men (1980) #131, and Uncanny X-Men (2013) #12, collectors get a mix of major Marvel conflict, classic X-Men history, and modern mutant storytelling.
The lineup also connects naturally to the wider Emma Frost theme running through the Hellfire Gala release, especially with two issues tied to Phoenix Five Emma Frost colourway inspiration.
For X-Men fans, Avengers readers, Emma Frost collectors, Phoenix Force fans, and collectors following Marvel comic sets on VeVe, this is the backbone of the week.



Avengers vs X-Men (2012) #11
There can be only one who wields the Phoenix Force, and the Avenger/X-Men war leads to a fatality. Avengers vs X-Men (2012) #11 brings one of Marvel’s major event conflicts back into focus, with the Phoenix Force at the center of the battle.
This issue drops in blind box waitlist format with 5 cover variants and is limited to 1,000 editions total. It also inspired a colourway of the Phoenix Five Emma Frost digital collectibles, making it especially relevant for collectors following Emma’s larger presence across this week’s Marvel releases.
Key detail: A Phoenix Force-focused issue from Avengers vs X-Men with major story consequences.
Release timing: Thursday 25 June at 8 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5 cover variants
Editions: 1,000 total editions
Uncanny X-Men (1980) #131
“Run for your life!” The X-Men have rescued Kitty Pryde, and now they must take the fight to the White Queen to rescue their comrades. Uncanny X-Men (1980) #131 brings a classic X-Men conflict into the week’s lineup, setting up a psychic battle between Emma Frost and Phoenix.
This issue drops in blind box waitlist format with 5 cover variants and is limited to 1,000 editions total. Like Avengers vs X-Men #11, it also inspired a colourway of the Phoenix Five Emma Frost digital collectibles.
This is one of the strongest comic tie-ins to the Emma Frost theme of the week, especially for collectors looking at how the digital collectible releases and comic drops connect.
Key detail: A classic X-Men issue featuring Emma Frost, Phoenix, Kitty Pryde, and the White Queen conflict.
Release timing: Thursday 25 June at 9 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5 cover variants
Editions: 1,000 total editions
Uncanny X-Men (2013) #12
Uncanny X-Men (2013) #12 brings Battle of the Atom into this week’s Marvel Comic lineup.
Written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by Chris Bachalo, this modern X-Men release adds another mutant-focused drop to a week already shaped by Emma Frost, the Phoenix Force, and X-Men storytelling.
Key detail: A modern Uncanny X-Men issue from Brian Michael Bendis and Chris Bachalo.
Good to know: This release helps bridge the week’s classic X-Men and Avengers vs X-Men stories with a more modern X-Men era.
Issue: #12
Release timing: Thursday 25 June at 10 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5 cover variants
Editions: 1,000 total editions
What Stood Out
Magik – Hellfire Gala #1
Magik – Hellfire Gala #1 is one of the clearest visual standouts from the week. Russell Dauterman’s design gives Magik a look that feels sharp, theatrical, and instantly recognizable. The black styling, horned headpiece, sword, and strong silhouette all lean into the darker side of her character, while still fitting the high-fashion world of the Hellfire Gala.That contrast is what makes the collectible work so well in the lineup. The Emma Frost pieces bring polish, poise, and diamond-like elegance, while Magik cuts through that glamour with something more intense.
Gouki Nostalgic
Across the franchise, Gouki has always represented something bigger than raw strength. He is discipline pushed to its most dangerous edge, a warrior defined by power, obsession, and the pursuit of the next challenge. For longtime Street Fighter fans, that history is part of what makes him such a memorable character.
It also arrives at the right time for VeVe collectors. With all unsold Street Fighter V digital collectibles in the VeVe Store set to be burned at the end of June, Gouki Nostalgic feels like part of a final celebration for the Street Fighter characters before they leave VeVe in search of their next fight.
Under-the-Radar Highlight
The Boys – Homelander Poster
The Homelander Poster is worth a second look because it is tied to a limited time offer.
By requiring the Common Variant of The Boys #1 through #10, the reward gives earlier comics in the run extra relevance and gives completionists a clear reason to revisit the set.
Final Thoughts
That wraps up this week on VeVe. Hellfire Gala brought the fashion, Gouki brought the fight, and the comic lineup gave Marvel and Ultraman readers plenty to catch up on.
Add in The Boys – Homelander Poster reward, and it was a busy week across digital collectibles, comics, and collector rewards.
If you missed anything this week, Hellfire Gala, Gouki, and the Homelander Poster are probably the three places I’d start. See you next week for another VeVe recap.





