Here is half of the Hugo ballot for Best Graphic Story or Comic, in my order of preference.
The Space Cat, by Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford
First page of third chapter (slightly varying from my usual practice):

This is hilarious and fun – writer Nnedi Okorafor and her daughter have a cat which secretly flies into space on secret missions at night, as well as getting up to the usual cat tricks. There are some glorious moments of observation. It’s not getting my top vote in this category (that’s yet to come) but it will get a decent preference from me. You can get The Space Cat here.
Absolute Wonder Woman Vol 1: The Last Amazon, by Kelly Thompson et al
Second frame of Part 3:

I’m not especially well versed in the Wonder Woman universe, but it turns out not to matter, because this has a divergent timeline from the usual Wonder Woman narrative, and takes up the question of what it would be like if Wonder Woman was raised in the Underworld rather than by the Amazons. I enjoyed it without being very invested in it. You can get Absolute Wonder Woman Vol 1: The Last Amazon here.
The Power Fantasy, Vol 1: The Superpowers, by Kieron Gillen, Caspar Wijngaard et al
Second frame of third part:

This is the first of a series about six superhumans dotted around the world, battling each other and different governments. It didn’t do much for me. You can get The Power Fantasy, Vol 1: The Superpowers here.



2026 Hugos: Novelette | Short Story | Dramatic Presentation, Short Form | Professional Artist | Poem
Best Novel: The Incandescent | Shroud | The Raven Scholar
Best Graphic Story or Comic: The Invisible Parade | three more finalists
Best Related Work: Colourfields | The Cuddled Little Vice | Inventing the Renaissance
Lodestar: Holy Terrors | Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe
Where to get them | Goodreads/Librarything/StoryGraph stats