This week on veve Katara, Gaze & Amazing Spider-Man

This Week on VeVe: Katara, Gaze & Amazing Spider-Man

This Week on VeVe: Katara, Gaze & Amazing Spider-Man

June 27 – July 3, 2026

This week on VeVe is a little smaller than last week, but there are still a few releases collectors will want to have on their radar.

Katara makes her first appearance on VeVe, MOTOMICHI debuts with a new SUYE artwork, and Marvel readers get the beginning of Spider-Man’s Brand New Day era with The Amazing Spider-Man #546.

Here’s a look at what arrived, what stood out, and what may be worth another look.

The Week at a Glance

Main headline: Avatar: The Last Airbender – Katara
First appearance: Katara on VeVe
Art highlight: SUYE – Gaze by MOTOMICHI
Artist debut: MOTOMICHI on VeVe
Comic highlight: The Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #546
Craft note: Common Katara will be needed for future Avatar crafting
Worth another look: Katara – The Painted Lady and Gaze

Digital Collectible Releases

Avatar: The Last Airbender – Katara

Katara makes her first appearance on VeVe in a new Avatar: The Last Airbender digital collectible series from Paramount Pictures.

The release follows Katara across different parts of her journey, from the determined young waterbender fans meet early in the series to the confident Water Master she becomes. The lineup includes Katara, Katara – The Painted Lady, and Katara – Water Master, with each piece showing a different side of her character.

The Common Katara collectible will be needed to craft Aang – Waterbender in a future release, and it will also be required for a future Appa craft featuring the full Team Avatar lineup riding together.

Katara collectibles for Sale on VeVe

SUYE – Gaze by MOTOMICHI

Gaze brings acclaimed artist MOTOMICHI to VeVe for the first time in a new digital collectible artwork release presented by SUYE.

MOTOMICHI is known for a bold black, white, and red visual style, often exploring monsters, emotion, curiosity, and the feeling of being watched. Gaze sits right in that space. It looks simple at first, but the longer you spend with it, the more unsettling it becomes.

The idle animation does a lot of the work here. The figure subtly turns its face and appears to observe its surroundings, adding to the feeling that this is not only something you look at. It feels like it is looking back.

For art collectors, MOTOMICHI fans, and collectors who like stranger, more atmospheric pieces, this is one of the more interesting releases of the week.

GAZE MOTOMICHI NFT for Sale on VeVe

Comic Release

The Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #546

After the events of One More Day, Peter Parker puts the past behind him and steps into Brand New Day.

The Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #546 drops on VeVe in blind box waitlist format with 5 cover variants and 1,000 editions available. Written by Dan Slott with art and cover art by Steve McNiven, this issue marks the start of a new era for Spider-Man.

For Spider-Man readers, this is one of those issues that matters because of where it sits in the timeline. It resets Peter’s world, opens the door to new supporting characters and storylines, and gives collectors a clear place to revisit a major shift in Spider-Man history.


Release timing: Thursday, 2 July at 8 AM PT
Format: Blind box waitlist
Variants: 5 cover variants
Editions: 1,000 total editions
Availability: In store for 30 days

Amazing Spider-Man digital comic #546

Final Thoughts

That wraps up this week on VeVe.

Katara brings a major Avatar first appearance, Gaze introduces MOTOMICHI with something strange and artist-led, and The Amazing Spider-Man #546 gives Marvel readers a key Spider-Man reset point to revisit.

If you missed anything this week, Katara’s first appearance and MOTOMICHI’s VeVe debut are probably the two places I’d start.

Check back next week for another recap of what’s new on VeVe.