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Space Ghost #10 – The best part from this week’s Dynamite Entertainment might be how it teases a future storyline that intriguing. Author David Pepose comes up with a great way to suggest future events. He brings the villain from a timeline of a clearly terrifying future right now. In fact, the emotional weight of this issue lies on the identity of this villain.The mystical man of the future looks like an evil space ghost, calling himself Space Specter, wearing a dark version of the space ghost costume. He fully promises that Judge Dread will meet the Terminator and will…

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Hellkroyd is one of the Hannah Barbera I thought I had been on TV for years as a child, but in reality it only ran in 18 episodes that grew over two years from 1967 to 1969. The Heroes issue), “Astro and the Space Mutts” (featuring Astro from “The Jetsons”!), and the final segment where they all countered the massive threat. Yes, before the good old Marvel Cinematic Universe and Snyder’s DC Universe came into the scene, Hanna Barbera had already dabbled in the universe shared in “Luff Ein Pick.” Who doesn’t want to see Bernie’s tile ble interacting with…

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Some of the best fears find success by placing trust in a combination of history, culture and terror victory. The characters at the heart of these stories are tormented by monsters that reflect the age they are in, the groups they belong to (social, racial, economic), and their immediate reality. Black horror is particularly powerful in this respect. There has been no time in history when black people have not turned their backs on the walls due to racist powers or other forms of oppression that stem from it. As a result, they represent communities that are constantly struggling for…

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There are two universal truths in today’s rapidly changing comic industry. The first is that the dog man is the decisive big hit of our time. Second, more people than ever read comics and Webtoons (aka vertical scrolling comics). Therefore, with Comic Beat we returned to Beat’s Bizarre Adventure. Every week, I recommend three authors some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea and more. This week we have evil classmates, cyberpunk and of course romance! What, did you think the romance was dead because February was over? I don’t think so, Buster. Sae Maki’s Love and Creed…

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When Wildcat Arson hits her new employer where she lives, Shauna Wickle is drawn into a brutal, vindictic quilting world as sisterhood and community guidance deteriorates into internal conflict. Promising to put an end to all her financial worries, shauna must cross the enemy line and infiltrate the executives of the “human-skinned monster.” But they look like that… okay?”I’m not saying I’ve entered the center of darkness to study this story,” Alison said. “But I certainly went to some quilting shops. I think this is the first direct market comic book to try and clean the lid from the previous…

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This tense from the Alcatraz trailer does not escape from Alcatraz. Written by Eisner nominated author Christopher Cantwell (Stop and Catch Fire and Fear) and Eisner nominated illustrator Tyler Crook (Incredible Unitane and Lonely Hunter), O is shown when these two visionaries work together for the first time. The debut series is a double-sized work featuring a variety of covers designed by Tyler Crook, Oliver Dominguez, Valeria Blouso, Massimo Carnevale and Hayden Sherman. In anticipation of this exciting piece, Oni Press has dropped a trailer for the first issue of Alcatraz, which can be seen below. Before its release, Aut…

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Every week there’s a real horny that hits the stands of new comics. Readers often know exactly what they are most interested in (they have their pull lists sitting in the reliable hands of comic shops), but they are sometimes told about opposing that old trim and judging the book by its cover.Some truly amazing cover art hits every week. These were the ones that caught Colin’s eye for the week of March 5th, 2025.Batgirl #5Cover by David TalaskiDCWhat a vivid and impressive image. Talaski pops both blue poppies and characters in this dark field. He also makes Cassandra’s costume…

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Welcome, X-Fans, to another uncanny edition of X-Men Monday at AIPT!“Grand Opening.” “Death by Voodoo.” “Impending Doom.” No, they’re not the names of six-issue trade paperbacks — they’re single issues of Storm. Sure, a less-skilled creative team might stretch “Oblivion Waits… No Longer” into a decompressed slog, but we’ve got writer Murewa Ayodele and Lucas Werneck leading the charge. The result? 26 pages overflowing with big swings that leave you wondering how long you have to wait until the next issue.Tl;Dr No. 1: If you’re not reading Storm, read Storm.Tl;Dr No. 2: I had to get Murewa back here to…

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This week, CJ will be co-hosting and is hyped about next week’s ECCC cover! We summarise this week in comics, news and more, and then Tyler’s boss will be on the show to discuss what you’ll do bad things in his upcoming series. Launched on March 26th and until March 3rd, if you like what you hear, get your order!You can find it on streaming the AIPT comic podcasts below or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or where you can get the podcasts.AIPT Comic Pick of the Week:Dave:Absolute Wonder Woman #5 (Kelly Thompson, Haydenshaman)Fantastic Four #29 (Ryan North, Corey…

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Yen Press concluded with a massive wave of announcements in February, and in August it gave readers plenty of fun. From Yuri and Romcoms to horror and spinoff series, there’s something for everyone with their latest lineup. The publisher has announced 17 new licenses, including six novels and 11 manga. Most anticipated titles include the upcoming anime adaptation, Rand, the Romcom series featuring the 2021 Tezukao Sam Cultural Award Grand Prize winner, Machical Marie, the Romcom series featuring Yuri Manga Commonsense Monster. Which of these books would you like to read in August? Almark, Vol. 1 (Novel) Yamada Noboru is…

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