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For centuries, elite forces known as the Camelot Legion protected ancient secrets and waited for the day when these myths were needed by the world. That day is today. Youngfell, Connor and their friends are left unsettled as they are almost crushed by a huge stone falling from the sky. Their lives change forever when they find themselves fast packed in stones. These destined children will soon face great evil. But they don’t do that on their own. Because these friends were chosen to wield ancient magic weapons. A wonderful weapon tied to the legendary knights. Is that… a weapon…
Yes, you know how to hear words you’ve never heard before, and suddenly you can hear them everywhere? That’s Mark Spears. I first heard about horror artists in a conversation with a colleague in the industry, and then suddenly I was asking about the blind bagged version of Mark Spears Monster: Monster & Wolf #1 Trick-or-treat Blind Bag. And now, publisher Keynespot has sent a press release promoting 350,000 copies in advance. It is undoubtedly boosted by 90 different variant covers (all created independently and letted by Spears), but that’s still an impressive number. The book will debut on October…
The universe side of Marvel space is undergoing earthquake change thanks to Imperial, the fourth event series of Jonathan Hickman, Ivan Coero and Federico Vicentini. That Saga sets the stage for an ambitious new wave of space setting stories, including the planet She Hulk, Nova: Centurion and now the newly announced Black Panther: Intergalactic. Released in December this year, Black Panther: Intergalactic is a limited series of four volumes written by Victor Lavalle (Wolverine: Sabretooth War) and is an art and art by Rising Star Stefano Nesi (Gwenpool). Rotating Directly from Hickman’s Imperial War: A Black Panther one-shot, the series…
cannon Author/Artist: Lee LaiPublisher: Drawing & QuarterPublication date: September 9, 2025 In a follow-up to her multi-award winning graphic novel debut, Stone Fruit, cartoonist Lee Lai follows the adult Lucy of Wristless, known as Cannon, whose calm is being challenged in all areas of her life. Rather than a coming-of-age story in which the main character discovers something about himself and overcomes obstacles, Cannon portrays the dismantling. It is a typical LAI in both its complexity and its image. It also shows the continued maturity of her work. Cannon’s closest friendship with High School Best Trish is rapidly getting worse.…
It’s a bold new era for IDW’s half-shell heroes, including his own comic series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Shredder-headlined Terrapin’s perennial enemy. TMNT: Shredder, written by Dan Watters (Lucifer) as art by Michel Bandini (Batman incorporated), follows Orok Saki as he begins to rebuild power in the Underworld of New York criminals, although this time without the support of the Foot Clan. For TMNT: Shredder #2 will be drawing part of the problem next month with artist Sidcotein along with Bandini. Beat is proud to have Kotain’s ink interior page drawn by Kotain available on October 15th, 2025 from…
DC Comics and Penguin Random House Audio have announced a new full-cast audio adaptation of Mark Waid and Alex Ross’ legendary 1996 series Kingdom Come, directed by Dirk Maggs. The new drama adaptation, scheduled for release on November 18th, 2025, will showcase the original scores by over 30 actors, sound effects and James Honeygan (who previously worked with Magus on the Sandman Audiobook). Audiobook cover featuring Alex Roth’s art When the kingdom comes, we see another future where our heroes have retired. But their Koichi has brought crimes at bay by non-heroic groups. That justice makes them as immoral and…
Like Crave, the creator’s previous work, Maria Llovet’s first artificial issue sets up something like a lonely Hearts app straight from Black Mirror, although it feels pretty close to reality. Users can order ideal Android dates programmed with favorite personality traits, values, and even select kinks. Of course, by the end of this first issue, things will be in order – and I’m already completely sucked in. This first issue does a great job of making readers invest in the mechanics of the first date (no pun intended). The interaction between Clara and her new Bo is sweet and awkward,…
Welcome to another edition of Fantastic Five, the best comic celebration of the week on Friday celebration! This week we saw some historic renewals and excellent one-shots. Let’s go to the book! The Week’s Best Comics: September 3, 2025 #5: Blood Honey #1 “Blood Honey” #1 Review: Love is Burning Blood Honey is one great story you want more, especially if you’re a fan of Heathers, Wednesday, or especially YA stories with an average edge. Read the full review of Nathan Simmons! #4: JSA #11 “JSA” #11 reunites heroes but offers better While the penultimate issue isn’t actually a climax,…
IDW Publishing is continuing its momentum this fall. From the city of New York to the vastness of the universe, to Godzilla’s own shadow, the publisher offers readers a diverse lineup that highlights how widespread the storytelling has become. Next Monday’s Final Order Cutoff (FOC) includes the debut issue and two hotly expected follow-ups. Today, we are exclusively revealing previews of all three letters and colors: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey Jones #1, Godzilla: Dead Zone #2, Star Trek: A Strange New World – Seed of Salvation #2. Godzilla: Escape Dead Zone #2 On sale: September 17, 2025Exclusive: Preview with…
A study conducted by UK-based international analytics firm Yougov shows that about half of UK adults think cartoons are the territory of children. According to the YouGov report: “In recent years, people have been increasingly debating about ‘children’. That keeps people up to the hobbies and interests that children have grown up… For some, this is just juvenile. Have fun as well. ” addition: “In many other hobbies and activities voted, Brits are more divided. For example, Lego divides between 49% and 48% whether they are primarily for children or for children or adults. The study asked a panel of…