Friday, March 28, 2025

System Preference TP Preview

 

 

Good science fiction attempts to predict the future. Great science fiction makes us look at societal trends and warns us of the direction in which we're heading. Check out this cautionary tale from Titan Comics.


SYSTEM PREFERENCE

Author/Artist: Ugo Bienvenu

Publisher: Titan Comics

HC, 176 pages, FC, $29.99

ISBN: 9781787741485

On sale September 16, 2025

 

Critically-acclaimed writer, artist and director Ugo Bienvenu presents a beautifully illustrated graphic novel which takes a dark introspection on the future of the world of the social media.

 

Set in a bright dystopian future, fans of the sci-fi fan genre will love exploring the story of a man on the run for protecting cultural treasures in his robot surrogate.

 

A Black Mirror-esque future-shock satire.

 

In the near future, society lives in a social media metaverse where data storage is at a premium and historic works of art are simply deleted to make space for holiday photos. Appalled by this way of life, an archivist risks everything by stealing and hiding culturally important artifacts inside the robot acting as the surrogate carrier of his unborn daughter. However, he’s soon discovered, and the family are forced to go on the run, with tragic consequences.

 

Fans of dystopian sci-fi will love sinking their teeth into this cautionary tale.

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 



 

 


 

 



 

 

 

System Preference is on sale September 16, 2025 at bookstores, comic shops and digital.

 

Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million and Forbidden Planet for UK.


G I Joe #5 Review

 


Writer: Joshua Williamson

Artist: Tom Reilly

Colorist: Jordie Bellaire

Letterer: Rus Wooton

Cover Artists: Tom Reilly; David Finch, Sandra Hope & Adriano Lucas; Ryan Sook; Karl Kerschl; Travis Moore & Adriano Lucas; E J Su; Tyler Kirkham

Editor: Ben Abernathy

Publication Design: Andres Juarez

Production: Ashby Florence

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: March 19, 2025

 

After rescuing Dr Monev, Duke said, “Never tell me the odds,” and wished Risk had an Off switch. But when backup arrived, they came from Cobra Commander, not Colonel Hawk. The soldiers turn Duke's team into a chain gang, and the Cobra Commander has their first work assignment. Which member of the Joes will become a test subject for Dr Monev’s Brainwave Bomb? And will anyone care if everyone in the nation’s capital chants, “Obey Cobra”? Let's grab our rifles, leap into G I Joe #5, and find out!

 

Story

Like Snake Plissken, Destro thought Duke was dead. The Joes may wish Duke was dead, and Destro’s lieutenant Mercer is happy to oblige. But Duke has an ace up his sleeve as Mercer pounds him mercilessly. Duke knows the way his old buddy Clutch thinks. His stalwart focus on the mission, loyalty to his team, and reverence for their fallen comrade win Duke respect as the Joes battle Cobra’s forces in G I Joe #5.

 

The MARS Industries facility in Washington, DC, may be ideal for Cobra Commander's operation. Still, Cobra Commander didn't secure Destro's permission before taking over his base of operations. By relocating to the nation’s capital, Cobra Commander jeopardizes Destro's agreement with the United States military if anything goes wrong. Destro has scrambled for leverage in their partnership, but Cobra Commander calls the shots. So when a firefight breaks out in MARS, Destro hurries to quash it, lest he lose access to Cobra Commander’s Energon.

 

If Destro rises as the most charismatic villain in G I Joe #5, Cobra Commander proves the most effective. Cobra Commander demonstrates his ability to sway people once again. He seeks out talented people lacking in morals, uses them, and then discards them when they offer no more immediate use. But Cobra Commander's approach loses him more than he gains as he perches on the brink of his new world order. While he discards partners from a position of strength, Duke wins admiration and loyalty amid a hopeless situation because he empowers others in Joshua Williamson’s story.

 

Art

Mercer spreads his arms wide as the platform rises. Then he unchains Duke and makes him kneel before Destro. Ripper, Chameleon, Scrap Iron, and Cobra soldiers watch as Destro yanks Baroness by the hair. Destro covers his features in a mask, and the Cobra Commander hides behind a shield. Yet Chameleon’s mask, goggles, and long hair make her look the least Human as a taut confrontation explodes into furious action.

 

Jordie Bellaire unleashes a limited color palette on Tom Reilly's action in the MARS Industries Washington DC facility. Orange and pink enliven the gray base, while red links Destro, Cobra, and the Crimson Twins. Mercer and Duke glow blue as they greet the man in the blue and green mask. Harsh overhead lights make Destro's medallion flare. Orange and red streak through the air as crimson spurts and flows across faces. Yet Destro’s reflective mask fades to gray when yellow energy crackles, white lasers burn through the air, and Clutch’s face glows blue. 

 

Rus Wooton fires black uppercase letters into white dialogue balloons and narrative boxes. Words grow bold for intonation, change color, and swell for raised voices in G I Joe #5. Sound effects enliven savage beatdowns, a roaring engine, laser fire, and explosions while Clutch fires a handgun at his childhood friend. Thanks to Image Comics, Skybound, and Hasbro for providing a copy for review.

 

Final Thoughts

An inventor demonstrates why Congress questioned his ethics, a bully shows his true colors, and Scrap Iron earns his name as Duke weakens Cobra Commander’s coalition in G I Joe #5.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

For more cover art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch.


Thursday, March 27, 2025

The Space Between The Trees Preview


 

After reviewing The Space Between, a gripping science fiction saga from Boom! Studios, comes The Space Between The Trees from Titan Comics. Can't wait to read it!

 

THE SPACE BETWEEN THE TREES

Author/Artist: Norm Konyu

Publisher: Titan Comics

HC, 104 pages, FC, $19.99

ISBN: 9781787746800

On sale October 7, 2025

 

From acclaimed artist and writer Norm Konyu, Aurora Award winner for A Call to Cthulhu, comes a visually stunning paranormal thriller.

 

A journey through mystery and time, via a labyrinth of eerie forests - with mind-bending twists and supernatural threats.

 

Norm Konyu delivers a supernatural and psychological thriller graphic novel, set in an eerie and extraordinary forest where Meera and Mark, an ordinary couple, find themselves lost during their journey to find a new home.

 

After an accident within the forest, the house hunters become the hunted. They must navigate a labyrinth of time and space, surrounded by towering trees with unusual qualities. As they wander deeper into the wilderness, they discover dark secrets and ancient powers that manipulate their every move.

 

The forest isn’t just alive - it’s watching. The couple must find a way to escape before they become lost forever in a world that defies logic and reason.

 

Norm Konyu, the award-winning creator of A Call To Cthulhu (2024 Aurora Award for Best Graphic Novel), The Junction, and Downlands, brings his signature style and talent to this uncanny and unforgettable tale. His mastery of animation and graphic storytelling infuses the pages with haunting visuals and a palpable sense of dread.

 

Blending elements of supernatural horror with psychological tension, readers are drawn into the twisted reality between the trees, where time is fluid, fear is constant, and every turn is a new nightmare. This is a journey where nothing is ever what it seems.

 

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The Space Between The Trees is on sale October 7, 2025 at bookstores, comic shops and digital.

 

Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million and Forbidden Planet for UK.

Witchcraft TP by Sole Otero Preview

 

FANTAGRAPHICS PRESENTS A STUNNING FOLLOW-UP TO MOTHBALLS, ONE OF PUBLISHERS WEEKLY’S BEST COMICS OF 2024!

This swirling maelstrom of a graphic novel, crafted by one of the most celebrated cartoonists in South America, delves into colonialism, feminine power, and witchcraft.


Fantagraphics is proud to announce we are publishing the newest book by Sole Otero, a “rising star of international comics” (Publishers Weekly Starred Review), on October 7th, 2025!


Told as a fractured narrative and following a sisterhood of witches from the 1700s to the present, Witchcraft is a mesmerizing mystery to piece together.


Sole Otero’s English debut, Mothballs, was a quietly powerful graphic novel that asserted herself onto the international comics scene,” said editor Conrad Groth. “But now her newest work, Witchcraft, reveals the lofty heights of her creativity, talent, and literary ambition. It’s rich in ideas and meaning, effortlessly jumps in tone from introspective to eerie to hilariously raunchy, and showcases a stunning range of art and storytelling styles. Simply put, a powerhouse of a book that playfully pushes the comics medium forward. I am ecstatic that Sole’s books have a home at Fantagraphics.”


Sole Otero commented: "The release of Mothballs in English has been very significant for me since I've been reading American comics since I was a teenager. From far away I've dreamt about this unreachable world of graphic novels and authors and I am of course very happy to become a part of it. Witchcraft is an exercise of writing a mysterious dreamy story that gathers lots of my interests and shapes them as a horror fiction. For me it was supposed to be the challenge of building a universe where not everything needed an explanation but everything spoke about my surroundings and my country."


Hand drawn in her playful, kinetic style, with a vibrant color palette, this experimental, eerie, and hilarious work assures Sole Otero as one of the most dynamic comics artists in South America — and everywhere. 

Now, let's take a look inside:


 


For more information, and to preorder your copy of Witchcraft, visit the page at Fantagraphics.


Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1 Review

 


Writer, Artist & Colorist: Patrick Zircher

Letterers: Richard Starkings & Tyler Smith

Editors: Chris Butera & Matt Murray

Cover Artists: JH Williams III, Mike Mignola, Patrick Zircher, Andrew Maclean, Daniel Brereton & Sketch Cover

Publisher: Titan Comics

Price: $4.99

Release Date: March 26, 2025

 

When her financial advisors declare a budget deficit, Queen Elizabeth has an idea. Pirates menace British merchant vessels on the high seas. Why not follow their example but attack trading ships from other countries? Like Sir Francis Drake and Charles Kingsley's great adventurer Amyas Leigh, Solomon Kane hails from Devon, England. As a loyal British subject, Solomon Kane answers the call of his divinely appointed monarch and signs aboard a retrofitted galleon to serve his country.

 

Instead of feeling at peace, the Puritan grows troubled. His captain raids Portuguese ships for their cargo and leaves the wounded crew for other pirates to kill or enslave. Will Solomon grow more troubled when he and his fellow sea dogs attack the Gaviota off the Barbary Coast? Or will he find peace in consigning Papist souls to eternity? Let’s grab our flintlocks and rapiers, leap into Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1, and find out!

 

Story

In Patrick Zircher’s story, Solomon Kane watches as Captain Wheeler orders his cannons to blast away at the Gaviota. Then Solomon rushes aboard the Portuguese caravel with his fellow sailors. Instead of seeking conquest and glory, Solomon fights his way to the captain's cabin. He intends to urge the captain to surrender and end the bloodshed. Instead, he finds another man holding a flintlock at him.

 

In Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1, both men fire, but only one lead ball reaches its target. As the man falls to the floor, Solomon Kane realizes he shot a passenger instead of the ship’s captain. Weighed down by his moral quandary, the man’s death heaps more guilt on his shoulders. So, the Puritan warrior makes a final request to a dying man.

 

In Dead Man’s Promise, the first chapter in Patrick Zircher’s story, Solomon Kane begins a new journey. The dying man hands him a statue bundled in cloth. Solomon isn’t sure what the carving represents. Nor does he know if it has religious or historical importance. The man wants someone in Venice to have it. In Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1, the Puritan abandons his obligation to his country and honors the request of a Portuguese Papist.

 

Art

Patrick Zircher shows silhouettes of African warriors attacking a village beneath a blue, pink, and purple night sky. Flames from the cooking pit fill the air with orange as battle commences. A sailor drinks from a green bottle while awaiting a passenger. As a man charges through the greenery, a spear hurtles into the sailor's back.

 

Smoke rises from the flames consuming the Gaviotta, filling the sky with wild hues like the light playing across blown glass. Red-clad privateers leap aboard the burning merchant ship. A green sash around Solomon Kane’s waist is his lone concession to color. The black tornado blows past sailors and slaves toward the captain’s cabin of the shattered wooden vessel in Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1.

 

Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith share Abramo’s words as small, lowercase, italicized letters on scraps of ivory parchment. Stately ivory letters in black boxes denote locations. Black uppercase letters in ivory boxes reveal Solomon Kane’s thoughts. Uppercase dialogue in white balloons grows bold for intonation, enlarges and changes color for volume, and shrinks for lowered voices. Sound effects amplify gunfire on burning vessels and a lonely road built at an emperor's command. Thanks to Titan Comics and Heroic Signatures for providing a copy for review.

 

Final Thoughts

Forced to live in the ghetto, Abramo Bensaid finds joy in his daughter and scholarly manuscripts. Abandoned by his wife and oppressed by his Venicean masters, Abramo's life is about to change. Instead of reading about Judean castles in the Biblioteca Marciana, the Jewish scholar will be drawn into a fight for power when he meets Robert E Howard’s Puritan adventurer. Detailed penciling, vibrant coloring, and a densely layered story steeped in history make Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1 a righteous steal!

 

Rating 9.4/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring #1.


Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Never Been Deader: Lifeless Carl Announcement

 

I read Dilbert in the newspaper for years. His office interactions always made me laugh. From the sound of it, the humor in this forthcoming book might slay me. Still, I might just have to take the risk!

 

NEVER BEEN DEADER: LIFELESS CARL AND THE NOT-SO-SWEET EMBRACE OF DEATH

Author/Artist: Tommy Devoid

Publisher: Titan Comics

HC, 112 pages, FC, $16.99

ISBN: 9781787748354

On sale September 23, 2025

 

Collecting the web comic sensation for the first time in print!

 

Fans of Lenore and irreverent humor will love the exploits of an all-too-relatable dead guy.

 

Never Been Deader follows the wildly relatable Lifeless Carl as he reluctantly journeys through the afterlife. Most of Carl’s time is spent in the offices of Afterlife Industries, where he works in the Department of Intake for the recently deceased. He is joined by his dead colleagues, who are equally reluctant to be there but are always ready to complain about their jobs over some coffee.

 

Lifeless Carl shares many of the same complaints as the usual non-deceased white-collar worker, like getting granted a half day but having to do double the work in part of the time. Luckily, Carl has his colleagues to alleviate some of his workplace anxiety, including Myrtle, his best work friend and confidant, Newbie, his often-confused trainee, and at the end of the day, his sarcastic pet cat, Furball.

 

Never Been Deader: Lifeless Carl and the Not-So-Sweet Embrace of Death is on sale September 23, 2025 at bookstores, comic shops and digital.

 

Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million and Forbidden Planet for UK.


Transformers #18 Review

 


Writer: Daniel Warren Johnson

Artist: Jorge Corona

Colorist: Mike Spicer

Letterer: Rus Wooton

Cover Artists: Daniel Warren Johnson & Mike Spicer; Jorge Corona & Mike Spicer; Karl Kerschl; Filya Bratukhin & Rex Lokus; Oliver Ono; Raymond Gay; Jay Anacleto & Romulo Fajardo Jr; John Giang; Tyler Kirkham; Raymund Bermudez; Livio Ramondelli

Editor: Ben Abernathy

Publication Design: Andres Juarez

Production: Ashby Florence

Publisher: Image

Price: $3.99

Release Date: March 12, 2025

 

Thundercracker vows to free Skywarp from the Ark. Beachcomber claims fighting is a choice. Ultra Magnus shoots at anything that moves. Bluestreak urges Elita One to be thankful. Optimus Prime ignores his 19th nervous breakdown to save tiny Humans. The Hall of Sparks welcomes Cliffjumper’s recycling efforts. Bruticus topples the Space Needle. Can anyone bring order to the chaos rocking Cybertron and Earth? Or is turmoil as intrinsically linked with the Transformers as Skywarp is with the Ark? Let's recharge our Energon batteries, leap into Transformers #18, and discover the Autobots’ transformative journey!

 

Story

Cliffjumper gave Carly hope when Starscream killed her father. But the little Autobot disappointed her when he couldn’t kill Starscream. Cliffjumper sought her forgiveness, but Carly couldn’t face him. Yet when Soundwave tried to kill Cliffjumper, Carly came to his rescue.

 

Now, the vastness of space separates them. Cliffjumper knows he is not the warrior Carly and Elita One wish he was. So, he finds a way to turn the past into a better present. Shredhead possesses a warrior spirit and fighting prowess the little Autobot could never muster. Cliffjumper doesn’t utter a word in Transformers #18. Instead, he follows his newly forged creation like a parent watching an exploring infant.

 

Ultra Magnus gazes up at the moon above the San Juan Islands. Yet all he sees are the shadows lurking among the evergreens. Centuries of torture turned his life into a nightmare. As Arcee once reached out to her, Carly tries to help Ultra Magnus envision a better future. But when more visitors arrive to inspect his fortress, Ultra Magnus cannot see them as potential friends. In Daniel Warren Johnson's story, Ultra Magnus’ inability to move beyond the past dooms history to repeat itself.

 

As Shockwave tortured Ultra Magnus, so Megatron forced Starscream to kill. Repeatedly. Unceasingly. Until killing defined his existence. In Megatron’s absence, Starscream cut a swath of destruction across Earth until Soundwave deposed him. As Bruticus and Devastator clash in Seattle, Starscream resumes his battle with Soundwave. In Transformers #18, one Decepticon achieves victory. All it costs him is the leadership of the Decepticons.

 

Art

Fires rage as Decepticons storm the Hall Of Sparks on Cybertron. A familiar vehicle roars into the fray, attacking a beast reminiscent of Ravage. Shredhead tears through the Decepticons, wielding his sword like a samurai. As Cliffjumper follows his newborn, Elita One places a hand on Bluestreak’s shoulder and smiles.

 

Fires rage in a firepit in Ultra Magnus' wooden fortress. The pillar of orange bleaches Beachcomber while Arcee and Ultra Magnus stand before a full moon. When the pink-and-white Autobot touches her red-and-blue mentor, he edges away. But his shadow hangs over Carly, Spike, and a seated Beachcomber in Transformers #18.

 

As Mike Spicer lavishes bright colors on Jorge Corona’s art, fires rage in Seattle. Rus Wooton fills white dialogue balloons with black uppercase letters and the Transformers' rectangular ones with italicized words as green and gray combiners clash. Soundwave speaks yellow words into blue rectangular balloons amid a sibling rivalry. The letters grow bold for intonation, swell for raised voices, change color for drama, and never shrink as Starscream says, “Give me a break.” Missiles fly, helicopters hover, and explosions rock Seattle as, like David Lee Roth, Soundwave answers, “One break, coming up!” Thanks to Image Comics, Skybound Entertainment, and Hasbro for providing a copy for review.

 

Final Thoughts

Fear has dominated Optimus Prime’s life on Earth. The Autobot leader has repeatedly turned away from the violence that consumed him on Cybertron. Sparky's sacrifice saved him but may have consigned Optimus Prime to a slow death. Optimus Prime tries his best to ignore his lapses into mindless violence by protecting the endangered inhabitants of his adoptive planet. But any hopes for a better future and a chance to resolve his problems dies in Transformers #18.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

For more cover art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch.


Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Heat Seeker: Combustion #4 Review

 


Writer: Charles Ardai

Penciller: Ace Continuado

Inker: Juan Castro

Colorist: Asifur Rahman

Letterer: David Leach

Cover Artist: Ivan Tao, Irvin Rodriguez, Ace Continuado & Photo

Publisher: Titan Comics

Price: 3.99

Release Date: March 19, 2025

 

Arturo Durenbrad wanted Rosaline Priess captured and Evie Parker dead. In return for a CGC copy of The Incredible Hulk #1, Dahlia Racers agreed to help them disappear. A dramatic makeover from Dahlia and a brawl in an Austrian brothel left Durenbrad dead and Parker injured.

 

Durenbrad’s mercenaries captured Rosaline Priess and Dahlia's assistant, Cesar. Can Parker and Dahlia rescue the captives before Livonia Cutler detonates the apoptosis bomb inside Rosaline Priess? Let’s pull on our fire-retardant clothing, burn into Heat Seeker: Combustion #4, and find out!

 

Story

Dr Livonia Cutler outfitted her traditional log cabin in Mittenwald, Germany, with a high-tech lab. She also built a secret elevator and a disguised airplane hangar in the basement. When Dr Cutler disappears beneath the ground floor with Cesar and Rosaline, Dahlia and Parker find a way down. As one plane roars away, Cesar and another plane await them.

 

Heat Seeker: Combustion #4 boasts a high-flying pursuit as Dahlia and Parker try to rescue Rosaline and prevent Cutler from destroying London. While the ladies handle things in the air, Cesar seeks Dr Priess on the ground. Rosaline’s father may have used his daughter as a guinea pig, but he has learned about the bloodbath in Innsbruck, Austria. Cesar drives off to find him, hoping he doesn’t have to journey back to Venice to find a way of defusing Cutler's apoptosis bomb.

 

Charles Ardai makes your head spin by reversing your understanding of key story points. While Dahlia Racers shines brightly as an action hero, Evie Parker is the rising star in Heat Seeker: Combustion #4. Her fiercely protective nature, ability to keep up with Dahlia, pop culture dialogue, and disregard for death suggest that she could headline a future series from Hard Case Crime.

 

Art

Ace Continuado and Juan Castro demonstrate a flair for production design worthy of the late Ken Adam. The artist and inker’s portrayal of Dahlia Racers and Evie Parker evokes the James Bond introductory films of Maurice Binder. Like Charles Ardai, Ace and Juan do a number on your mind as Parker masquerades as Dahlia, who resembles Arturo Durenbrad. But we know where we stand after Dahlia pulls off her mask, slips on her red wig, and changes into a cleavage-revealing black catsuit.

 

Asifur Rahman lavishes a palette of bright, appealing colors on Heat Seeker: Combustion #4. Background colors heighten the airborne action, while Dr Livonia’s apoptosis bomb makes an interesting link with Dahlia Racers. Rahman paints the ground action even more vividly. Dr Bessemer Priess proves he is a villain by clutching a gray cell phone as he drives (A major No no) against streaks of yellow, orange, and red while a red semi-truck pursues a gold Volkswagon (Goldbug?) on a blue, yellow, orange, and red road.

 

As Charles Ardai leaves readers breathless with his mind-bending, fast-paced rescue plot, David Leach fires small, black uppercase words into white dialogue balloons and colored narrative boxes. Sound effects help us hear beeping phones, honking horns, and a scream that evokes Man-Thing. Thanks to Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime for providing a copy for review.

 

Final Thoughts

While Dahlia and Parker emulate James Bond, Rosaline's father demonstrates an affinity for the third Doctor Who, and Dr Livonia Cutler goes Green in Heat Seeker: Combustion #4.

 

Rating 9.2/10

 

For more covers and a look inside see my preview of Heat Seeker: Combustion #4.


Monday, March 24, 2025

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31 Review

 


Writer: Cody Ziglar

Artist: Luigi Zagaria

Colorist: Bryan Valenza

Letterer: Cory Petit

Cover Artists: Federico Vicentini & Ceci De La Cruz; Sara Pichelli & Federico Blee; Frany

Production Designer: Sarah Spadaccini

Editors: Tom Groneman, Mark Basso, Kaitlyn Lindtvedt, Cy Pedro Beltran, Nick Lowe & C B Cebulski

Publisher: Marvel

Price: $3.99

Release Date: March 19, 2025

 

While Deadpool and Shift battled Midas and Output, Miles repaired Ellie’s phone so they could teleport back to Agent Gao’s hideout. After the two Deadpool & Spidey teams work together to knock out Midas and unhand Output, Miles’ storyteller god senses an interesting development. Then Agent Gao strides in, rocking a Greek outfit and a glowing sword. Is she channeling a higher power or just listening to Coldplay? Let's put on our vibranium suits, leap into Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31, and find out!

 

Story

Agent Gao no longer speaks in terms of justice. Nor does she love the city she once served. Like Rabble, Julia Gao is hurting and seeks a target for her loss. She forgets that Spider-Man teamed up with her squad to help Scorpion, Gust, and Hightail protect New York against costumed villains. And despite New Yorkers arising amid the Gang War to overturn Fisk's Law, she blames Spider-Man for shuttering her Cape Killers crew. So when a mysterious stranger in a dark alley offers her a boon, she takes it. In Cody Ziglar's story, Agent Gao turns her back on democracy. All she wants is the power to enforce her will.

 

After Deadpool mistook Shift for Miles, Spider-Man, Deadpool, and Ellie clashed in a not-so-dark alley. But they’re (mostly) putting their grievances behind them. In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31, Miles and Wade confront the new-and-improved Agent Gao. Despite Wade's impulsiveness, Miles and Deadpool fight side-by-side to take down the hate-filled, high-powered herald. While Deadpool is over the moon to battle alongside Spidey, Miles isn't ready to make Wade his BFF. But then, Wade speaks of matters Miles doesn't understand while Miles talks to someone no one else can see.

 

As Miles and Deadpool serve up the A-Team action, Shift and Ellie focus on Agent Gao's Not Ready For Prime Time Players. It’s too early to know if Shift’s relationship with Ellie will evolve like Ms Marvel’s. Still, both understand what it's like not to belong anywhere. This crossover began with a high-flying phone call. After Ellie explains why she fought so hard to fight alongside her father, Shift yearns to have a similar talk with his brother in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31.

 

 


 

 

Art

Agent Gao's blue, white, and gold outfit coordinates with her paid help. Miles’ purple and red suit bonds him with the equally colorful Kwaku Anansi. Shift's red-and-black links him with Ellie and his new buddy (who tried to kill him but apologized later). Bryan Valenza makes Agent Gao’s eyes burn with the same yellow and orange fire that leaps from her curved sword. After she unleashes an Alderaan-incinerating laser beam, heroes and mercs regard Agent Gao amid light green smoke. Then Miles dances amid a yellow venom show that would make Dazzler applaud.

 

Agent Gao’s curved sword hovers before her before unleashing the sun's energy. Deadpool performs acrobatics to attack Agent Gao from behind. Midas and Output demonstrate resilience as Ellie leaps, and Shift gets super-stretchy and pays homage to his trickster god. But after Luigi Zagaria shows Shift and Ellie taking a selfie, Agent Gao does a thunderclap in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31.

 

Cory Petit thwips uppercase letters into dialogue balloons and narrative boxes. Miles' thoughts appear as white letters in red narrative boxes. Agent Gao's white balloons glow yellow, while 3D logos pop from balloons when heroes and mercs fight together. The dialogue grows bold for intonation, enlarges for volume, and rarely shrinks. Sound effects enhance snapping weapons, breaking bones, explosions, Deadpool getting jerked around, and Anansi's sweet champion thwipping for victory. Thanks to Marvel Comics for providing a copy for review. 

 

 


 

 

Final Thoughts

All great stories poise characters on the cusp of change. As Ellie tries to pull a sword out of stone and gods prepare to renew old conflicts, heroes and villains reexamine and forge new identities in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #31.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my review at Comic Book Dispatch.