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Author & Artist: FukudaPublisher: Yen Press (Print & Digital)Translation: Ajani A. OloyeLettering: Phil ChristyPublication date: September 23, 2025Rating: TeenGenre: Manga (JPN), Life Slice, Comedy Fukuda Hiroshima’s English debut, Rock is a female humility and ultimately comes out of Yen Press! This time, the anime adaptation arrived earlier than the source material, and was part of the Spring 2025 lineup, and was available on Hidive. It’s not long after the season ends. Whether it’s adjusted to suit the anime or just listening to it is an introduction to the first volume by someone who’s completely new to the series. There are…

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I wanted to finish off some of Matt Wagner’s works this month with high notes, but of course I realized that his entire work is almost possible. As we know, his contributions to indie comics were the basis of Artform. His work explores and transcends the roots of superhero pulp that incorporates it in an incredibly original way in modern incarnations. And he was even the cornerstone of another legacy that changed the industry of DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint. Yes, sometimes I think people forget that. And that’s a shame. So I’m going to focus on one of the best…

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Image credit: Lasse Wennerstrand Ireland’s Conman Curly is running away from the supernatural curse and appears to continue to find herself in increasingly dangerous situations. With this volume alone he must contest vicious encounters with supernatural creatures with the help of racist cannibalism, unpleasant and curious aliens, and recently widowed military veteran Kazu. Creator Lasse Wennerstrand’s Carly is not the most likable character, but his malicious antics have certain nasty charms. In my opinion, the real star of the show is Kazu. The Little China-esque vibe has almost a major problem with the adventures she appears, and while Carly believes…

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Image credits: Rafael Albuquerque I love trolling the titles of Comixology Originals, checking out series I’ve never heard of before, then diving in as I expect. Often there are really interesting setups and they struggle to land at the climax of the series. But sometimes you find a true gem worthy of the spotlight a little more than they received. Mistrand certainly got off to a very interesting start. Its core appears to be rooted in Norse mythology, which was forced to share space within an underground city known as the Hollow, with regard to a society made up of…

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Marvel brings fantastic four pop-ups to NYCC, bringing fans inside the Baxter building. The immersive experience is located far from the Javits Center at Hudson Mercantile and features recreated sets, outfits and Harvey photo shoots. SDCC featured an impressive array of FF themed by Marvel Booth. All with the film’s distinctive mid-century look, this sounds similar. Details below: what: In time for New York Comic Con, the film’s famous Baxter building is coming back to life, inviting fans to explore inside the legendary walls. Guests will experience the unprecedented team headquarters, from peek into the kitchen where Ben Grimm tries…

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Marvel has a new Silver Surfer. Norrin Radd is not a Power Cosmic equipped person, but he told it to an astonishing new character in Marvel Stable in the latest issue of Silver Surfer. If you haven’t read the Death of the Silver Surfer yet, then Light Spoiler #4! At the final moments of his life, Marvel’s cosmic stability stubborn Norin Rudd chose to choose to access the Power Cosmic to Kelly Co, a special agent who served as a foil as a silver surfer’s foil throughout the early problems of this mini lineage. According to a press release from…

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Fine Art fans will be lucky at New York Comic Con. Famous painter and comic book artist Alex Ross has announced that he will bring a hugely popular Malverity exhibition to this year’s New York comic scam. An exhibition featuring over 100 original works from Marvelocity: The Marvel Art of Alex Ross can be found at the Javits Center Showfloor at Ross’Booth (Booth #3225). In addition to the exhibition itself, Alex Ross and his team will offer prints and collectibles exclusively for this year’s NYCC. These exclusive prints start at Marvelocity: Captain America, Marvelocity: Doctor Strange, Marvelocity: Spider-Man, and $195…

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Marvel Zombies hit Disney+ on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 and Wednesday, September 24, 2025, despite arriving on the streaming platform. There are some theories as to why this is, but that’s not the point of this article. Instead, we’re here to celebrate the crossovers of two franchises that we’ve loved for a long time: Marvel and Star Trek. Photo credit: Marvel We learn in Episode 1 of Marvel Zombies that Riri Williams, aka Ironheart, voiced by Dominque Thorne, has been working on a decked-out, zombie-safe vehicle appropriately named the “USS Uhura,” named after Starfleet communications officer and arguably the most…

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Dynamite Entertainment today announced plans to release the 2025 Gargoyles Winter Special, bringing a bit of a festive spirit to the world of Disney’s beloved animated series. Gargoyles creator Greg Weisman team brings team stories to life with veteran author/editor Nate Cosby, bringing George Kambadais (The Flash) back into the world of Gargoyles on Art. Gargoyles Winter Special 2025 #1, scheduled for release in December, will be shipped with the covers by Kambadais, Jae Lee, Roger Langridge and Alessandro Ranaldi. The story focuses on unsolved crimes that have been plagued by Elisa Maza (Gargoyle Goliath’s girlfriend) for many years, NYPD…

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The Giant Detective, Volume 1 Author: Adam RoseArtist: Magenta King and Dalts DaltonColorists: Magenta King and Mini Man Letter: DC HopkinsPublisher: Titan ComicPublication date: October 2025 Something huge is coming. Decades after the giant Omega event, when a giant giant awakens from sleep, a giant detective named Gant must work with Tamaki, a highly human detective. When the pair tries to grasp the perpetrator, both can catch up with something bigger than they imagined. Fantasy mystery from newcomers Adam Rose and the Magenta King, a giant detective, is a book with many big and great ideas, and while its execution…

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