GoodNewz4U Comics, known for its visually striking Holy Bible Comic Book Series, is expanding its mission in 2026 with new releases, free previews, and community‑centered content that blends scripture, emotional truth, and Black cultural heritage.
“Every New Year brings a chance to reset, rebuild, and rediscover hope,” says creator Terrance Williams. “GoodNewz4U Comics was born from real experiences — moments of struggle, breakthrough, and faith. This year, we’re committed to making those stories accessible to every family, every church, and every young person who needs encouragement.”
A New Year of New Releases
GoodNewz4U Comics is kicking off 2026 with several new additions to its Holy Bible Comic Book Series, including:
• Joshua & Judges — a bold visual journey through courage, leadership, and spiritual warfare
• Leviticus — exploring purity, healing, and sacred identity
• Numbers & Deuteronomy — highlighting vows, festivals, and the covenant that shaped a nation
Each issue features Afrocentric artwork, inclusive representation, and emotionally grounded storytelling that resonates with readers of all ages.
Free Instant Previews — No Signup Required
In a time when many families face financial and emotional strain, GoodNewz4U Comics is offering free instant previews of its comic series.
Readers can begin exploring the story within seconds at:
www.goodnewz4ucomics.com
This open‑access approach reflects the company’s belief that hope should never be behind a paywall.
A Cultural and Spiritual Movement
GoodNewz4U Comics is quickly becoming a trusted resource for:
• Youth ministries
• Christian educators
• Counselors and family advocates
• Parents seeking faith‑based tools
• Readers looking for culturally grounded biblical representation
By centering Black voices in biblical storytelling, the series bridges generational gaps and opens meaningful conversations about faith, identity, and resilience.
An Invitation to Media, Educators, and Faith Leaders
As the world enters 2026 with renewed expectations, GoodNewz4U Comics invites journalists, bloggers, churches, and community organizations to explore the movement.
“This isn’t just a comic series,” says Maynard. “It’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, light still breaks through. And this year, we’re committed to drawing that light boldly.”
About GoodNewz4U Comics
GoodNewz4U Comics creates faith-based, emotionally resonant stories that celebrate cultural identity and spiritual truth. Through comics, curriculum, and community engagement, we aim to inspire, educate, and uplift.