Stan Lee's Unreleased Superhero 'Airwalker' Set to Debut at Comic-Con 2026
Unreleased Superhero Concept From The Legendary Stan Lee Is Finally Releasing, And We Can’t Wait (Exclusive)

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Stan Lee's unreleased superhero concept, 'Airwalker,' will be brought to life in a graphic novel by Ignition Press, debuting at Comic-Con International on July 22, 2026. The story follows Bo Chang, a prize fighter who gains the ability to walk on air, leading to a battle for his newfound powers and family.
- 01The graphic novel 'Airwalker' is a collaboration between writer Jeremy Haun and artist Danny Luckert, inspired by a concept from Stan Lee.
- 02The protagonist, Bo Chang, fights as a prize fighter to support his family and gains superpowers from a 'God Particle.'
- 03The story explores themes of family duty and love, alongside classic superhero elements.
- 04A special ashcan edition will be available in comic stores, with the graphic novel set for release on July 28, 2026.
- 05Editor-in-Chief Jamie S. Rich emphasizes that 'Airwalker' reflects Stan Lee's innovative spirit in the superhero genre.
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The legendary Stan Lee's unreleased superhero concept, 'Airwalker,' is finally being realized in a graphic novel by Ignition Press, in collaboration with Superhero Ventures. Scheduled to debut at Comic-Con International on July 22, 2026, 'Airwalker' tells the story of Bo Chang, a young man who fights as a prize fighter for a local mobster while caring for his ailing mother and their family business in New York City’s Chinatown. His life changes dramatically when he encounters a mysterious family friend who introduces him to a 'God Particle,' granting him the ability to walk on air. However, this newfound power attracts unwanted attention from those seeking to exploit it. Writer Jeremy Haun describes the project as a blend of classic superhero elements and a heartfelt narrative centered on family duty. The graphic novel will feature a special edition cover and will be available in comic stores, with a softcover edition illustrated by artist Danny Luckert. Editor Jamie S. Rich highlights that the project honors Stan Lee's legacy of innovation in the superhero genre.
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