Featuring brand-new cover art!
Dark Horse Books presents The Nobody (New Edition), presenting collectors with Jeff Lemire’s reimagining of H.G. Well’s The Invisible Man, inspired by Joe Kubert’s The Unknown Soldier and Twin Peaks. Written and illustrated by Lemire (10,000 Ink Stains: A Memoir, Absolute Flash) and lettered by Sean Konot, this fan-favorite, long out-of-print graphic novel returns in Winter 2026 in a new hardcover volume.
About The Nobody:
The tiny, isolated fishing village of Large Mouth never saw much excitement–until the arrival of the mysterious stranger, that is. Wrapped from head to toe in bandages and wearing weird goggles, he quietly took up residence in the sleepy town’s motel. Driven by curiosity, the townsfolk begin to unlock the secrets he holds.
The Nobody (New Edition) (176 pages, hardcover, 6.625” x 10.1875”) will be available in bookstores and comic shops on February 3 and 4, 2026. It is now available to pre-order from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local comic shop and bookstore for $29.99.
If you want to learn more about The Nobody and its original publication at Vertigo Comics, pick up 10,000 Ink Stains: A Memoir, Lemire’s new book featuring stories from his personal life, his struggles with mental health, and how they all informed his work like Sweet Tooth, Essex County, The Underwater Welder, The Nobody, and more.
Praise for Jeff Lemire:
“An astoundingly candid chronicle of Lemire’s artistic process and evolution as a person, with strong appeal for fans and aspiring creators.”—Library Journal, starred review for 10,000 Ink Stains: A Memoir
“I cannot say how long or short artistic appreciation should take, but I can say that when Jeff Lemire is the storyteller, even the smallest amount of time spent reading his creator-owned work leaves the reader with a lasting emotional impact.”—The Comics Journal
“Mazebook is a deeply haunting and powerfully human work by one of the greatest living masters of the comic medium. You do not want to miss this book.”—James Tynion IV (Something is Killing the Children, Blue Book, The Nice House on the Lake)
“Lemire’s singular style, with its uncanny figures and warm, bleeding inks, is a visual delight.”—Publisher’s Weekly