Friday, January 23, 2026

The Toxic Avenger Comics #7 Preview

 

 

When Toxie and Yvonne went to Washington, they got the VIP treatment. After riding in a motorcade, they enjoyed political theater, and riotous Senate hearing, and an explosive visit to the White House. But it's possible to get too much of a good thing. How will the American government react to Toxie's meeting with the President? And what exactly is in Senator Greene's Clean Act?

Here's all the info from Ahoy Comics:

 

THE TOXIC AVENGER COMICS #7

Writer: Matt Bors 

Artist: Fred Harper

Cover Artist: Fred Harper

Release Date: January 28, 2026

Cover A: $4.99 

Cover B: $4.99 1:3 unlock

 


Toxie finds himself covered in blood—but whose blood is it? Since his last memory placed him in Washington DC’s ultimate halls of power, he’d better get out of town—without being seen, a tough job for an oozing-green radioactive mutant. “This book should be on your list of things to grab at the LCS this week.”—Nerd Initiative

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 



 

Thanks to Ahoy Comics and Superfan Promotions for sharing this preview with us.

 

 

Nightwing #134 Review

 


Writer: Dan Watters

Artist: V Ken Marion

Colorist: Veronica Gandini

Letterer: Wes Abbott

Cover Artists: Dexter Soy; Elizabeth Torque with Sabine Rich; Phan Tuan Dat; Travis Moore with Sebastian Cheng

Editors: Jessica Berbey & Rob Levin

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: January 21, 2026

 

The Martian Manhunter is the world’s most powerful psychic. Yet the Cirque Du Sin troubles him. He realizes that a mysterious force is devouring Blüdhaven. So when Dick requests his help in tackling the Zanni, J’onn doesn't want him to go.

 

Still, Dick Grayson knows he can’t play it safe. The Zanni beheaded Olivia Pearce. Dick’s protégé, Nightwing-Prime, is on life support. And the Zanni has lured nine children to his Cirque du Sin. So, J’onn relents and sends Dick into the fifth dimension to free the children from the Zanni's control.

 

Dick Grayson grew up in a circus. He knows its rhythms and ways. But can he defeat the Zanni? Or will he end up as shapeless goo like his greatest fan, the fifth-dimensional imp Nite-Mite? Let's leap into Nightwing #134 and see!

 

Story

The media is baying for Nightwing’s blood. The streets of Blüdhaven have become warzones. But Barbara Gordon has tallied the numbers, and the results don’t lie. Heroes like Superman and Batman have endured greater trials. She encourages Dick Grayson to regard this crisis as a bump in the road. After he ignores her advice and throws himself into danger, Barbara confronts J’onn. Martian Manhunter opines on the power of ideas and how they shape the world around us. But Barbara doesn't want a philosophical debate. She wants to know why J’onn sent Dick into the lion’s den.

 

While Dan Watters' story follows Dick, J’onn, Police Commissioner Sawyer, and Barbara, Dick Grayson drives events in Nightwing #134. As J’onn tells Barbara, the fifth dimension dictates our reality. While ideas can impact our world, most are stillborn or die in infancy. The few that reach maturity often only achieve a fraction of their imagined potential. But as Nightwing faces the Zanni in his Cirque du Sin, their encounter has profound consequences for Blüdhaven.

 

While Dick Grayson challenges the Zanni in his stronghold, Dick's physical capabilities matter less than his mental acuity. Like his mentor, Dick must find a way around the rules his enemy imposes on him. His half-sister may have lost faith in Blüdhaven’s ability to change. Dick has entrusted her with the Pennyworth Foundation funds, believing Melinda can accomplish more with them in a less troubled city. But when Blüdhaven devolves into chaos, Dick Grayson must be the beacon of hope that Police Commissioner Sawyer has compared him with in Nightwing #134.

 

Art

As J’onn hovers above Titans Tower, he realizes how Dick Grayson converted an idea into reality. When he slips back inside to greet Barbara, the Martian Manhunter ponders how reality can warp an idea as he stares at Nite-Mite in a bowl. V Ken Marion provides a glimpse of Nightwing-Prime in the background to illustrate how even the best ideas are flawed. Yet as Barbara casts doubt upon the power of ideas, she leans against a doorway in a tilted panel in Nightwing #134.

 

Compared with the vibrant, life-affirming colors of Blüdhaven, Veronica Gandini paints the Cirque du Sin in muted tones. As Nightwing strides through the curtain-bounded big top, his black-and-blue suit contrasts with the pale green, mauve, and blue circus performers. Even the children enticed into the ghostly circus have lost their brightly colored appearance. As the beige and gray prisoners do their captor’s bidding, they portray how the quest to curtail freedom and dominate others drains the world of richness and vitality.

 

While characters speak black uppercase letters into white dialogue balloons, Wes Abbott shares J’onn and Dick’s thoughts with white letters in colored narrative boxes. The Zanni speaks white letters into angular black balloons. The letters grow bold for intonation and swell for raised voices. Yet a seemingly helpless character demonstrates the power of an idea while speaking into a blue cloud in Nightwing #134. Thanks to DC Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

The Martian Manhunter fears Dick Grayson lacks the strength to withstand the Zanni's dominance. And when Dick arrives, he reexperiences the thrill of circus life. But with the fate of everyone in Blüdhaven in the balance, Dick Grayson must steel himself against the temptation of showmanship in Nightwing #134.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Nightwing #134


Thursday, January 22, 2026

Epitaphs from the Abyss Book One Cover Preview

 

 

EC Comics has a fearsome reputation for delivering thrills, chills, and screams. It frightened the United States Congress so much the Senators and Representatives drove the company out of business. But you can't keep a good publisher down! What should you expect from the bloodstained Epitaphs from the Abyss? And what should your loved ones inscribe on your tombstone if you can't handle EC's horror?

Here's all the info from EC Comics and Oni Press:

 

EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION: BOOK ONE HC 

WRITTEN BY AMY ROY, BRIAN AZZARELLO, CHRIS CONDON, CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL, CORINNA BECHKO, CULLEN BUNN, GREG PAK, J. HOLTHAM, JASON AARON, JOANNE STARER, JORDAN THOMAS, JOSHUA HALE FIALKOV, MATT KINDT, MATTHEW ROSENBERG, MICHAEL W. CONRAD, STEPHANIE PHILLIPS, TIM SEELEY, TYLER CROOK, CURT PIRES & MORE


ART BY ALEXANDRE TEFENSKI, ALISON SAMPSON, ANDREA MUTTI, BRIAN LEVEL, CHARLIE ADLARD, CHRISTOPHER MITTEN, CLAIRE ROE, DAN McDAID, DAVID LAPHAM, DAVID RUBÍN, DUSTIN WEAVER, JONATHAN CASE, JORGE FORNÉS, KANO, KLAUS JANSON, LEOMACS, PETER KRAUSE, PHIL HESTER, VALERIA BURZO, SAMI KIVELÄ & MORE


COVER BY LEE BERMEJO

ON SALE JULY 14, 2026 | $59.99 | 416 PAGES | HC

IOC: 1/31/2026

FOC: 6/22/2026


EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION: BOOK ONE – LIMITED SLIPCASE & PORTFOLIO HC 

COVER BY LEE BERMEJO

ON SALE JULY 14, 2026 | $125.00 | 416 PAGES | HC

LIMITED TO 1,000 COPIES | ALLOCATIONS MAY OCCUR 

IOC: 1/31/2026

FOC: 6/22/2026

 

 

THE BLOCKBUSTER RESURRECTION OF EC COMICS IS BACK – IN ITS MOST DELUXE PRESENTATION YET! 

 

 

Oni Press, the multiple Eisner- and Harvey Award–winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and graphic novels since 1997, and William M. Gaines Agent, Inc., are celebrating EC Comics’ history-making, headline-grabbing return EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSSLIBRARY EDITION: BOOK ONE – the first in a new line of enhanced hardcovers collecting the entirety of the new EC library at Oni Press and debuting in two eye-popping editions, Oversized, unapologetic, and uncontrollably outrageous, both the standard EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION  and the sublime EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION – LIMITED SLIPCASE & PORTFOLIO EDITION (limited to 1,000 units) will be on sale on July 14th, 2026—just as the new and nightmarish EC Comics horror host the Grave-Digger foretold.


Collecting EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS #1–12 for the first time in a staggeringly deluxe, oversized (7.5" x 11.5") hardcover, both editions of EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION: BOOK ONE feature tales of depraved intention and traumatic tension in the undying EC tradition by relentless writers including Jason Aaron (Thor), Brian Azzarello (Joker), Corinna Bechko (Green Lantern: Earth One), Chris Condon (Ultimate Wolverine), J. Holtham (The Horizon Experiment), and Matt Kindt (BRZRKR), all realized into bloody reality by “all-slaughter” artists like Charlie Adlard (The Walking Dead), Tyler Crook (Out of Alcatraz), Kano (Gotham Central), Klaus Janson (The Dark Knight Returns), Leomacs (Benjamin), Alison Sampson (Department of Truth), and many more. Both editions also feature more than 50 pages of “behind-the-screams” material, including process art, character designs for EC’s newest horror hosts, and a cover gallery for readers to gouge their eye, as well as all-new commentary from cartoonist Jay Stephens (Dwellings) and series designer Rian Hughes


But that’s not all! Enter: the EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION – LIMITED SLIPCASE & PORTFOLIO HC! – will feature an ultra-deluxe, limited-edition version of the EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS hardcover comes packaged with a specially designed portfolio set featuring high-quality, 11” x 7" cardstock prints featuring gallery-ready reproductions of all 12 covers by comics master Lee Bermejo (Batman: Damned, Joker), and packaged in a masterfully designed, foil-stamped slipcase featuring the work of artist Dustin Weaver (Avengers, Paklis) and Eisner Award–nominated designer Rian Hughes (The Multiversity).

 

In the history of comics, no one publishes a horror comics cover like EC Comics! Iconic, scandalous, and unforgettable, EC Comics’ historic horror covers are seared into the collective memory of generations. EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION – LIMITED SLIPCASE & PORTFOLIO HC is the first-ever portfolio for the new EC Comics titles from Oni Press, featuring Lee Bermejo’s meticulously macabre covers spanning all 12 issues of the first hit series to immortalize EC’s long-awaited return. Having reaped international renown for his collaborations with writer Brian Azzarello on Joker and Batman: Damned, and with writer/screenwriter Mattson Tomlin on the Eisner Award-nominated A Vicious Circle, and countless unforgettable comics series, Bermejo has earned a reputation as one of the industry’s most iconic and formidable artists across a nearly three decade career. 


The dream as an artist has always been for a publisher to let you off your leash with total freedom,” said Lee Bermejo. “In my particular version, though, I want the NIGHTMARE option where said publisher also wants me to come up with the most demented, disturbing, and terrifying imagery possible. My dream/nightmare came true with EC and Oni. It was an honor and a privilege to try and creep you out every month and be a small part of one of the greatest legacies in comics . . . EC HORROR.”


In 1955, the Comics Code Authority drove a stake through the depraved heart of EC Comics—the iconic publisher behind Tales from the Crypt, Vault of Horror, Haunt of Fear, and more instantly influential titles that redefined American horror for generations to come. Now, groundbreaking comics publisher Oni Press has done the unthinkable: resurrected the immortal spirit of EC Comics for the 21st century with a brand-new slate of wildly bestselling, critically acclaimed, and award-nominated new series . . . beginning with its flagship horror title EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS


On July 14th, find out what brought the most notorious name in terror roaring back from the crypt as the EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS LIBRARY EDITION: BOOK ONE stalks into comic shops and book stores everywhere in two masterfully designed editions that no true fan – or blood-drinking fiend – will want to miss. 

 

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Thanks to EC Comics and Oni Press for sharing this cover preview with us.

Conan The Barbarian #30 Cover Preview

 

COVER A: IVAN GIL

 

Titan celebrated Conan's 25th issue with an incredible, fully-painted story. Yet every issue of Conan The Barbarian is special: a feast for the eyes, and a story to set your Hyborian pulse racing! How will Titan greet the Cimmerian's 30th issue? And how will it relate to Titan's Battle of the Black Stone crossover?

Here's all the info from Titan Comics: 


CONAN THE BARBARIAN #30

Format: Comic book

(W) Jim Zub

(A) Doug Braithwaite

Publisher: Heroic Signatures & Titan Comics

FC, 32pp, $4.99, On sale: March 11, 2026

 

THE NEW CONAN STORY ARC CONTINUES WITH AN EPIC 30TH ISSUE!

 

A DEADLY NEW FOE hunts Conan the Barbarian, tracking his spirit wherever he travels - a killer with keen blade in hand and teeth from old prey strung ‘round his neck. The cult of the Black Stone WANTS REVENGE against the Cimmerian and the Son of the Tooth is their weapon of choice.

 


Here are more cover options:

 

 

COVER B: DOUG BRAITHWAITE

 

COVER C: STEPHEN GREEN


COVER D: KYLE HOTZ


Also available:



COVER E: IVAN GIL VIRGIN

COVER F: DOUG BRAITHWAITE FOIL ($14.99)

 

 

Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this cover preview with us. 


Toxie Team-Up TPB Preview

 

 

Poverty has always plagued civilization. Yet despite our best efforts to improve the Human condition, and all the great things Humanity has achieved, we have yet to conquer Homelessness. So perhaps it's fitting as this volume opens that Toxie attempts to succeed where society has failed. How will Toxie tackle Homelessness? And who will give him a helping hand?

Here's all the info from Ahoy Comics: 


TOXIE TEAM-UP TPB

Writers: Mark Russell, Matt Bors, various

Artists: Richard Pace, Ben Clarkson, various

Cover Artist: Fred Harper

Publication Date: January 28, 2026

Price: $17.99 / $24.99 CAN

 


With a new film in 2025 and a long-awaited video game coming in 2026, the Toxic Avenger is hot! AHOY’s first TOXIE graphic novel hit stores like a rocket in 2025, and this companion volume sees the “hero from New Jersey” meet up with a surprise lineup of comic stars. First up: Jesus Christ from the hit series SECOND COMING, by that series’ creative team, Mark Russell and Richard Pace! Other clashes include the dystopian cops called JUSTICE WARRIORS, by Toxie mastermind Matt Bors and Ben Clarkson; the Garden State’s other monster, the Jersey Devil; Dragonfly, from THE WRONG EARTH; and that homicidal simian, Acid Chimp.



Now, let's take a look inside:






Thanks to Ahoy Comics and Superfan Promotions for sharing this preview with us.

Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3 Review

 


Writer: Dan Watters

Artist: Sami Kivelä

Colorist: Valentina Bianconi

Letterers: Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith

Cover Artists: VV Glass, Photo & Sami Kivelä

Editor: Jonathan H Wilkins

Art Director: Oz Browne

Publisher: Titan Comics

Price: $4.99

Release Date: January 21, 2026

 

After robots abducted Belinda Chandra, the Doctor tried to return her to Earth. When locating his favorite planet proved difficult, he landed the TARDIS on Clithrow. But while the Doctor took a vindicator reading, Shadow Proclamation agents whisked Belinda off to the Panoptopolis, the escape-proof prison orbiting a black hole.

 

Like CIA agent Snow, the Doctor sneaks into the Panoptopolis on a rescue mission. But can he rescue Belinda from a prison holding more species than space penitentiary MS One? And does the Doctor prefer Luc Besson movies to Roald Dahl adaptations? Let’s grab our sonic screwdrivers, leap into Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3, and see!

 

Story

H-8, the living weapon, fell while helping the Doctor escape the Gravelyte guards. Methelough, the Tentaculon who devoured its siblings at birth, fell before its Zygon pursuers. So, as the Doctor prepares to enter a wing filled with dangerous inmates, only Felik the Slitheen and Annie the Adipose accompany him. And while Felik is the larger of the two, the pirate wonders if uniting under the Doctor’s banner was wise.

 

As in the last issue, Dan Watters narrates events from an omniscient perspective. But instead of relating insights from Methelough’s point of view, he filters the Doctor's journey from Annie's worldview. Like Groot, Annie's ability to communicate with non-Adipose species is limited. But even though she is composed of lipids, Annie demonstrates that she has a heart in Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3.

 

While addressing what makes the Adipose tick and how other species regard them, the Doctor encounters a danger that wouldn't win entry to the Second Doctor's Monster of the Week ranks. The Doctor also expresses his concern for his squad. Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3 may not rack up as high a kill count as classic stories like Warriors of the Deep or Attack of the Cybermen. Still, as the Doctor reminds Felik and Annie, not all the inmates snuck aboard to rescue innocent victims. Nor may they prove as amenable to joining their rescue squad.

 

Art

While Sami Kivelä compares a sleeping baby and cuddly bunnies with Annie, Felik’s eyepatch and claws reinforce the image of a predator. Annie may be tiny compared with the Slitheen. But she gazes up at her ally with a scowl when the Adipose hears something she dislikes. The Doctor flashes a radiant smile as he studies his sonic screwdriver. But he glances back to deliver a warning before placing a hand on a glowing scanner.

 

Valentina Bianconi lavishes a loaded palette of bright and attractive colors on Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3. Clad in his long brown coat, the stylish Fifteenth Doctor ventures into danger, followed by the green Slitheen and white Adipose. Red light fills a room filled with containment cells. A spinning fan evokes the Ninth Doctor's journey through Platform One with Jabe, the sentient tree. Yellow links the floor lighting and the yellow hand scanner with the yellow eyes inside each surveillance camera. But purple signals danger as the Doctor travels toward the Warden's yellow office.

 

Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith fill white dialogue balloons with carefully hand-written uppercase black dialogue. The narrator speaks closely spaced lines of text into light-yellow boxes. The words grow bold for intonation, swell for raised voices, and never shrink. Yet the diminutive character most species disdain captures readers' hearts with her big squeaks. Thanks to Titan Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Fighting their way through a maximum-security prison was always going to be dangerous. But while the Doctor fears his allies will succumb to their baser natures, the inmates show a surprising ability to rise above their self-serving ways in Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #3.




Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Vampyre: A Costa Rican Folktale Preview

 

 

Vampires have a profound hold on the human psyche. While some fear these legendary creatures as predators or parasites, others admire them for transcending the limitations of mortality. How will Ricardo Delgado's new book add to the canon of vampire literature and art? And why are so many readers sinking their teeth into this Kickstarter project?

Here's all the info from Clover Press: 


Master Storyteller Ricardo Delgado is expanding the world of his acclaimed illustrated novel DRACULA OF TRANSYLVANIA with a brand-new project that draws from his own life and classic horror in equal measure. Told in Spanish and English VAMPYRE: A COSTA RICAN FOLKTALE will be presented in a beautiful hardcover, including over 200 pages crammed with historical maps, Delgado’s beautifully drawn creature designs, and photos of actual locations from the story - past and present. VAMPYRE tells an unforgettable story and offers great insight into the work of one of Hollywood’s leading conceptual designers, who has contributed to Apollo 13, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Incredibles, Men in Black, Wall-e, and many other beloved films. Fans can support Clover PressKickstarter campaign now.  

“This is a very personal story for me, and it’s dedicated to my parents,” says Delgado of the one-of-a-kind tale of a small town's struggle in the face of a series of brutal murders perpetrated by a monstrous creature of the night. Set in the same world as Delgado's DRACULA OF TRANSYLVANIA, VAMPYRE: A COSTA RICAN FOLKTALE is a supernatural tale set in 1940's Costa Rica in the small town Delgado’s parents grew up in. 

“Part folktale. Part autobiography. This gruesome novel is a captivating celebration of urban legends, horror stories and the power they hold over us,” Says Clover Press Publisher Hank Kanalz.“Inspired by elements of the classic 1980's illustrated novella CYCLE OF THE WEREWOLF by Stephen King and Berni Wrightson, Bram Stoker’s DRACULA, and Costa Rican folklore, Delgado weaves his family history into an ambitious new multi-media mythology that must be seen and read to be believed.”

VAMPYRE: A COSTA RICAN FOLKTALE features page upon page of original, never-before-seen designs of the terrifying, shapeshifting titular character, and offers an in-depth analysis of Delgado’s process as well as how his childhood influences impact the writing and design of VAMPYRE.  The creator also uses his decades of film knowledge to craft additional commentaries on the concept art from a modern Visual Effects perspective in BOTH Spanish and English. This in-depth reading experience even includes a set of maps that explain the real-life locations of the folktale, giving the experience a historical, geographically-based experience. 

A multi-talented artist and writer, Ricardo Delgado is one of Hollywood’s most prolific artists. He has contributed character designs and storyboards to countless beloved films including Apollo 13, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Incredibles, Men in Black, and Wall-e. In addition to his film work, Delgado has chronicled the prehistoric world in his Age of Reptiles graphic novels, which earned him the 1997 Eisner Award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition. 

Here’s what people are saying about VAMPYRE: A COSTA RICAN FOLKTALE


"Lavishly illustrated by Ricardo Delgado, writer and concept artist, VAMPYRE: A COSTA RICAN FOLKTALE is a tour-de-force of horror writing and artistry. Annotated concept art accompanies this macabre historical story of a ferocious Nosferatu that terrifies a small town. Colorful characters provide the backdrop for the unspeakable terror that is woven throughout this creepy tale. Come aboard if you dare." 

— Floyd Norman, Disney Animation Legend

(Sleeping Beauty, Jungle Book, Mary Poppins, 101 Dalmatians, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc)


"VAMPYRE: A COSTA RICAN FOLKTALE is a thrilling journey through the supernatural and the macabre. Opulently written and illustrated by the creator of DRACULA OF TRANSYLVANIA, and chock full of concept art from Ricardo Delgado, one of Hollywood's most prominent creature designers. Encrimsoned words and images transport us into unforgettable vampire realm. Delgado's undead folklore leaves marks deeper than any fangs."  

— Gary Rhodes, Dracula scholar 

Author, Tod Browning’s Dracula 

 

Praise for DRACULA OF TRANSYLVANIA


“Ricardo Delgado does for vampires what he has done for dinosaurs! His elegant and bloody take on Stoker's classic tale is refreshingly original and scary.”

John Landis, Director of An American Werewolf in London and Thriller


Ricardo Delgado's reimagining of Dracula is strange and bold and brilliantly original. I love it and WOULD be stunned by it if it wasn't coming from Ricardo. But brilliant is pretty much what I've come to expect from him. Still... He may have surpassed his usual brilliance here.”

—Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy


 

Now, let's take a closer look at this new book:

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 




 

 

Fans can support VAMPYRE: A COSTA RICAN FOLKTALE on Kickstarter now. For more updates, follow Clover Press on Blue Sky, Facebook, Instagram, X, and  YouTube



ABOUT CLOVER PRESS Headed by IDW co-founder Robbie Robbins and former DC executive Hank Kanalz, Clover Press publishes a wide variety of collected and original content ranging from re-mastered reprints of classic newspaper strips to horror graphic novels, and high-quality art books. Clover Press is working with a wide variety of creators including Jorge Jimenez, David Mack, Alex Maleev, David Nakayama, Russell Dauterman, Michael Allred, Tyler Kirkham, Mike del Mundo, Kevin Eastman, Steve Niles, Gabriel Rodriguez, Ruben Bolling, Richard Bennett, Ray Troll, John K. Snyder III, Stewart Kenneth Moore, Aron Wiesenfeld and more.



ABOUT RICARDO DELGADO
Ricardo Delgado is a master storyteller. His Age of Reptiles graphic novels are universally acclaimed for their stunning detailed depiction of dinosaurs and prehistory. With his work as a storyboard artist and character designer for films including Apollo 13, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Incredibles, Men in Black, and Wall-e, Delgado is also one of Hollywood's leading conceptual designers. In 2021, he created an entirely new vision in the illustrated novel Ricardo Delgado's Dracula of Transylvania.

 

 

Thanks to Clover Press and Superfan Promotions for sharing this announcement with us.