Saturday, July 11, 2026

Superman Unlimited #15 Preview

 


Lois missed watching her son grow up. But when Jon magically appeared, de-aged to how she last saw him before he returned as an adult, her journalistic instincts kicked in. Lois isn't alone in doubting the young Jon is a younger version of Superboy. As Jon Kent disguises his features as Tomorrow Man, he also sees the boy act out of character. Yet, Jon's return hits Damian Wayne hardest. He lost his friend. But when young Jon returned, he didn't evince interest in resuming their friendship.

But regardless of how others feel about him, young Jon seemed committed to being a hero. Then he saw what Lois and John Henry did to Beppo. And then he realized what they planned to do to him. Is anyone prepared to battle an enraged Superboy? And how are John Henry and Lana doing after the accident at Steelworks?

Here's all the info from DC Connect: 


Superman Unlimited #15 Preview

Writer: Dan Slott

Artist: Lucas Meyer

Cover Artist: Taurin Clarke

Variant Cover Artists: Zoe Thorogood & Fernando Blanco

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99 US/Variant $5.99 US (card stock)

Release Date: July 15, 2026

 

 

Battle of the Super Sons!


 

 

As war brews in El Caldero, something strange is happening to the Kryptonite spread across the planet…and this mystery can only be solved with help from a certain Dark Detective. But can Batman crack the case before Jon Kent and Damian Wayne turn the Batcave into a war zone?! The pieces fall into place for a new Kingdom to rise and a devastating new threat to unite the reign of the Superboys!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 

 


 




Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of Superman Unlimited #14.

For what happened before that, see my review of Superman Unlimited #13

For what happened even before that, see my preview of Superman Unlimited #12.

For how this story arc started, see my preview of Superman Unlimited #11

 

Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversary of the Daleks #1 Review


 

Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversary of the Daleks #1 Review

Writers: Dulce M Montoya & Dan Watters

Artist: Robert Ingranata

Colorist: Valentina Bianconi

Letterer: Richard Starkings & Tyler Smith

Editor: Jonathan H Wilkins

Cover Artists: Jay Anacleto, Photo, Robert Sienicki & Flops

Publisher: Titan Comics

Price: $6.99

Release Date: July 8, 2026

 

Time Travel is a tricky business. Forget stepping on a Butterfly. You can change someone’s life with a harsh word or a smile. And then there are the things we touch or take with us when we leave. Thankfully, there is an organization that keeps track of all these ripples in spacetime. The Unified Intelligence Taskforce safeguards the people of Earth from alien invasions, scheming mad scientists, and interference in the timestream. But how is UNIT watching over us? And who helps them prevent reality-shattering paradoxes? Let’s leap into Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversary of the Daleks #1 and see!

 

Story

Osgood and Andrew were looking forward to working with the Doctor. But they didn't realize that the Fugitive Doctor would assist them. Unlike the others the Doctors have met, the Fugitive Doctor doesn't know about her other incarnations. Nor does she care what Osgood and Andrew think of her. She has a job to do, and she's doing it her way.

 

UNIT has amassed a storehouse of items from other planets and time periods. In Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversary of the Daleks #1, the Fugitive Doctor must assess where they belong. When she takes each item to her TARDIS, it transports her to the general area where the item belongs. But the Doctor doesn't know who to return it to.

 

Dulce M Montoya and Dan Watters' story transports the Fugitive Doctor to ancient Greece. Instead of arriving amid the Trojan War, she finds a land at peace. The local town has a bustling marketplace. And the locals bring their offerings to Zeus' temple, even if it leaves them with little to eat themselves. Unfortunately, no one there recognizes the item the Fugitive Doctor is trying to return. And after seeing a man faint with hunger, she cannot help but hike up to Mount Olympus to discuss the gods' reliance on the locals' generosity.

 

The Fugitive Doctor arrived in Greece under a cloud, as Osgood and Andrew worried that her last mission might initiate a civil war. But the Doctor can't help their worries. They cannot blame her for other people's irrational actions. As the Doctor attempts to rectify the problems threatening peace in ancient Greece, she tries to help people work together to better their lives. But while an unseen party observes, the Doctor fails to recognize that not everyone shares her definition of reasonable behavior in Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversary of the Daleks #1.

 

Art

After a view from space of other planets, the Doctor, Osgood, and Andrew walk between tall rows of open shelving. The Doctor plucks a pair of alien glasses and tries them on. Osgood rips them away from her. The Doctor frowns and looks away, her body language defensive. Then, the Doctor’s eyes fix on an item crackling with energy set on a high shelf. She runs outside, past the trees rising above a fence, and into her blue police box. The shape of the ceiling and the double-hexagon shadow on the floor evoke the First Doctor’s TARDIS. Then, as she sets the Dalek gun on the console, the Doctor sets her coordinates and pulls a lever as the weapon crackles with energy.

 

As Robert Ingranata portrays the Doctor amid pastoral splendor, Valentina Bianconi adorns Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversary of the Daleks #1 with vibrant colors. The surrounding hills and trees recall the greenery beyond the UNIT base. The white-robed people in the fields seem as innocent as the grazing sheep. Villagers wear browns and pastels, while some in the market dress in more vibrant colors. She may be the Fugitive Doctor. Yet the Time Lord's bright purple hat and suit, accentuated with a multicolored blouse and hatband, command people's attention.

 

Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith fill white and green balloons and boxes with black uppercase dialogue. Raised voices enlarge words and turn balloons spiky. Giant white letters warn the Doctor of approaching danger, while giant red letters accompany its arrival. She faced down a red apple with certainty. But the Fugitive Doctor finds another red menace more difficult to reason with, even if it speaks in a font befitting the birthplace of modern philosophy. Thanks to Titan Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

The Fugitive Doctor recognizes she needs to work on her people skills. Yet she doesn’t understand why people can’t get along. As she goes about her job, trying to prevent world-threatening paradoxes, she struggles to see things from other people’s perspectives. Still, she tries to help, even if success seems unlikely, in Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversary of the Daleks #1.

 

Rating 9.2/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Doctor Who Circuit Breaker: Adversaryof the Daleks #1

 

Friday, July 10, 2026

Nightwing #140 Preview

 

 

Prosecutor Eastbourne doesn't live in Dick Grayson's world of gods and monsters. So now, a judge has issued an arrest warrant in Nightwing's name. He'd like to bring closure to the victims' families. But until he finds her again, Dick can't take the woman who claims to be a deceased witch, and caused a deadly pileup on Mayor Bisogni's superhighway, to the authorities. 

So instead, Dick Grayson helps the coroner's office untangle cold cases they would never get around to on their own. And as the secrets weigh on his soul, Dick draws his lines in the sand, and battles on. What gods and monsters will Mayor Bisogni's superhighway awaken next? And how will Dick Grayson cope with them, as sleep continues to elude him?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Nightwing #140 Preview

Writer: Dan Watters

Artist: Denys Cowan

Cover Artist: Jorge Fornés

Variant Cover Artists: Guillem March & Werther Dell'edera

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99 US/Variant $5.99 US (card stock)

Release Date: July 15, 2026

 

 

Highway To Hell!

 

 

The hunt for a killer in downtown Blüdhaven leads to revelations about the super-villainous architect of the city’s superhighway. But is it too late for Nightwing to pull back from the precipice before he does something he’ll truly regret?

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 

 



Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For Dick Grayson's team-up with Dr Benas Sereika see my review of Nightwing #139

For Dick Grayson's team-up with Starfire, see my review of Nightwing #138.

For Dick Grayson's team-up with Batman, see my preview of Nightwing #137.

For Dick Grayson's encounter with the witch of the crossroads, see my preview of Nightwing #136

 

For Batman's team-up with Dr Benas Sereika, see my review of Batman: Dark Patterns #1

 

Wonder Woman #35 Preview

 


Diana defied Zeus and the order of the Underworld to reach the Palace of the Moirai. Then, as Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos watched, she confronted the Matriarch. Steve Trevor and Elizabeth wanted to help. But Diana had begun this journey alone. She would end it that way. It was a battle between a God Killer sword and a Green Lantern ring. But it was also a battle between someone who never sought power, and someone who fought each day to retain it. 

Now, the battle is over. The Fates offered Diana victory. But like so often in the past, Diana said, "No, thank you." How will the world recover from the Matriarch's domination? And what has Diana's sacrifice secured?

Here's all the info from DC Comics:

 

Wonder Woman #35

Writer: Stephanie Williams

Artist: Clayton Henry

Cover Artist: Jeff Spokes

Variant Cover Artists: David Nakayama, Miguel Mercado & Niko Henrichon

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99 US/Variant $5.99 US (card stock)

Release Date: July 15, 2026 

 

 

The Fates Defied!

 

 

After a tragic sacrifice to the Fates, Steve Trevor and Trinity race through time to reach the Matriarch before she starts her bloody campaign. Although the journey is a long and arduous one, there’s always time for a story. Witness the origin of Wonder Woman as you’ve never seen it before, told through the eyes of the man who loved her! Could Diana’s past hold the key to saving the future?

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 


 


 


 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For Diana's battle with Lyssa in the Temple of the Moirai, see my review of Wonder Woman #34.

For what happened before that, see my preview of Wonder Woman #33

For what happened before that, see my review of Wonder Woman #32

For how The Wonder War story arc began, see my preview of Wonder Woman #31

 

The Savage Sword of Conan #15 Cover Preview

 

 

Cover A: Alex Horley


When a storm whips the waves into a fury, Captain Brock worries about his prisoners' lives. His clients want him to deliver them alive. So, amid the driving rain, he orders Rodak to secure the prisoners in the hold. But when the sailor ventures below, Rodak discovers that his captives are far from helpless. Can Brock's Cimmerian captive take the ship and bring it safely into port? And will Conan's fellow captives help him, or make his life more difficult?

Here's all the info from Titan Comics:

 

THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #15

Writers: Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner & Tom Defalco

Artists: Andy Belanger, Ron Frenz & Pat Olliffe

Publisher: Titan Comics

Issue Length: 64 Pages, B&W

Price: $6.99

Release Date: July 15, 2026

 

 

THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN returns 

with another brutal dispatch from the Hyborian Age!

 

 

Featuring a deadly tale of swapped assassination targets from writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner with artist Andy Belanger, the return of fan-favorite BRECKENRIDGE ELKINS from the legendary team of writer Tom DeFalco and artist Ron Frenz, striking covers from Alex Horley and Esad Ribic, plus pin-ups and more, SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #15 is another unmissable chapter in Conan’s savage saga!

 


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Cover B: Esad Ribic

 

 

 

Cover C: Alex Horley Foil Variant ($16.99)

 


Cover D: Esad Ribic Wraparound Cardstock Variant ($8.99)


 

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


 



Emperor Aquaman #19 Review

 


Emperor Aquaman #19 Review

Writer: Jeremy Adams

Artist: Paolo Villanelli

Colorist: Rex Lokus

Letterer: Dave Sharpe

Cover Artist: John Timms

Variant Cover Artists: Ariel Diaz & Rahzzah

Editors: Michael McCalister & Paul Kaminski

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: July 8, 2026

 

Arthur Curry loves his wife and daughter. Yet, his mother-in-law plots his doom. After their time apart, Mera wishes her husband could spend more time with her. Yet Arthur is always away. And when he spends a little time at home, he is secretive. Arthur won't even tell her why he's building his cosmic lighthouses. He claims he's thinking of her safety. Yet Mera recognizes that Arthur has changed.

 

After participating in the Omega Tournament, Arthur knows that's not the end of Darkseid's plans to conquer reality. But as he uses the Alpha energy Superman shared with him, a friend reminds him that relying on such power is dangerous. How will Mera's mother attack Atlantis next? And does Arthur Curry pose an even greater threat to his family and nation than the Crimson Queen Lolanna? Let’s grab our tridents, leap into Emperor Aquaman #19, and see!

 

Story

After their battle with Bill from Omni Omega+ Entertainment Corp, Hal Jordan and Arthur Curry linger at OOEC Outpost 128723. The company may have acquired the entire bounty industry to bolster its reality entertainment programming. Still, both Hal and Arthur were surprised by the company’s attempt to take over a planet and trademark the Green Lantern symbol. Such abuses of power prompt Hal and Arthur to reflect on the power they wield and how much they rely on it.

 

In Emperor Aquaman #19, Hal Jordan isn’t the only one who worries about Arthur’s increasing abilities. The Justice League has watched as Arthur dubbed himself an emperor and began planting lighthouses on other planets. Ironically, this comes at a time when the younger members of the Justice League are complaining about Batman, Wonder Woman, and Captain Marvel's authoritarian decision to invite villains into their ranks. Thankfully, Batman and Diana limit the intervention to senior members Arthur knows well. But as the king of Atlantis and the emperor of an expanding empire, Arthur dislikes being questioned for fulfilling the vision he received after the Omega Tournament.

 

As Jeremy Adams’ story shows Arthur adapting to his increased abilities and reveals his fellow heroes’ concerns, it also reveals that Lolanna’s ire has not lessened. With Arthur so often absent, Mera accompanies Vivienne and Lori on a mission to strengthen the defense of their growing realm. Yet while Vivienne searches for a new location to build another forge, Lolanna plots Arthur’s demise. Once, Mera's mother sought independence for Xebel from Atlantis' control. Now, instead of using her abilities to empower people, Lolanna attacks anyone who opposes her in Emperor Aquaman #19.

 

Art

An upshot from a rocky spit of land reveals a spaceship descending beneath Prataxia Prime's three suns. While Arthur and Hal stand together, they face opposite directions as if keeping lookout for predators. But when Hal smiles and walks away, Arthur's expression relaxes. And when the ship departs, he dives into the wild surf to gracefully emerge like a surfer before his new lighthouse. Yet amid his homecoming, Batman and Wonder Woman wait for him. And neither are smiling.

 

As Paolo Villanelli portrays the tense confrontation between Arthur and his fellow heroes, Rex Lokus's vibrant palette links the blue ocean with the Earth spinning beyond the Watchtower window. The blue of Batman and Wonder Woman's suits suggests their concern for their comrade who lives beneath the waves. Yet Hawkman's gold-and-green attire links with Arthur's clothes, and evokes their battles in the Omega Tournament. Back in the ocean, Mera's red hair links her with the mother who regards her as an enemy. Yet it also binds her to Lori Lemaris, who helped Arthur reunite with Mera and now helps him prepare for Darkseid’s return.

 

Dave Sharpe places black uppercase letters in white dialogue balloons, Arthur’s thoughts in yellow narrative boxes, and Mera’s in green boxes. The letters grow bold for intonation, swell for raised voices, and shrink for lowered or distant voices. Pink and red hearts in a balloon link with blushing cheeks. Anger prompts brutal blows, smashing, and demonstrations of Mera's hydrokinesis. Ironically, while white words in black balloons urge caution, the speaker’s world comes crashing down in Emperor Aquaman #19. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

The call of power is seductive. Those who follow its siren song often end up in dangerous waters. The Justice League worries that the dark tide could smash Arthur Curry's morals against the rocks. But with the Justice League juggling a mixture of heroes, antiheroes, and villains, it doesn’t have time to watch Arthur too closely. And that’s a bad thing, when his mother-in-law wants to impale Arthur on his trident in Emperor Aquaman #19.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Emperor Aquaman #19

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Emperor Aquaman #18.

 

For how Arthur Curry embarked on his new, interstellar mission, see my preview of Emperor Aquaman #15

 

For Arthur's battle against Hawkman in DC K.O., see my preview of Aquaman #12  

 

For the OOEC's takeover of the Bounty Hunting industry, see my preview of Lobo #1


Thursday, July 9, 2026

Zero Instance #1 Preview

 


Many have tried to storm Blood Moon Tower. But thus far, no one has ever succeeded. As a new band of adventurers gathers, Rhys vows that this time, they will breach its defenses. Chris, a stout dwarf in their fellowship, wonders if it is possible. But when Rhys raises his flaming sword, the band of heroes charges toward the dark tower. Can these adventurers achieve the impossible? And how does Braxir Hex, the lord of Blood Moon Tower, threaten their world?  

Here's all the info from Comixology:


Zero Instance #1 Preview

Writers: Frank J Barbiere & Stephen Rhodes

Artist: Vic Malhotra

Colorist: Lauren Affe

Letterer: Taylor Esposito

Publisher: Comixology Originals

Price: $2.99

Release Date: July 14, 2026



Video Game Writers Frank Barbiere and Stephen Rhodes Level Up with

ZERO INSTANCE, a Video Game Thriller

Drawn by Vic Malhotra and Eoin Marron

 

Zero Instance Begins Summer 2026 Exclusively From Comixology Originals

 

 

A routine raid in a popular MMO video game takes a deadly turn in Zero Instance, an exciting new five-issue sci-fi thriller comic book series from acclaimed storyteller and video game writer Frank Barbiere (Astonishing Times) and award-winning game writer and comics newcomer Stephen Rhodes, making his creator-owned debut with the series. Featuring art by Vic Malhotra issues #1-2 and Eoin Marron issues #3-5, colors by Lauren Affe, letters by Taylor Esposito and covers by Vic Malhotra, Zero Instance begins July 14, 2026. The series will be available exclusively from Amazon’s Comixology Originals digital content line.

 

“I’ve always been a huge fan of comics, but I only started experimenting with it as a creative outlet in recent years. After working on some tie-in comics for a video game project, I absolutely fell in love with the format and how creatively liberating it is," said Stephen Rhodes. "Getting to work with my long-time friend and collaborator, Frank Barbiere, has been incredible. We have both spent many years working in video game development, so it was fun to draw on that experience within the story. Zero Instance emerged as a result of our love of video games as a medium and explores where the future of interactivity could be heading in the not-too-distant future."

 

Zero Instance starts with a bang as the final boss escapes the screen and bleeds into the real world.

 

Rhys, a directionless college grad thought logging into his favorite MMO was just another raid with his friends, but they are shocked to find their boss fight glitching. When Chris—his best friend—doesn’t log out, Rhys is forced to confront a terrifying truth: the lines between game and reality are vanishing. As an experimental AI known as Braxir begins to manipulate smart systems, twist human behavior, and build a base of operations in the real world, Rhys must decide if he’s ready to lead when the game is over—and the stakes are real.

 

Zero Instance was born out of a shared love of tense thrillers, MMOs, and game development, and I’m so excited to be telling this story with fantastic collaborators," says Frank Barbiere. "I’m honored to be co-writing with my friend Stephen Rhodes in his first creator-owned comic series, and our art team of Vic Malhotra, Eoin Marron, and Lauren Affe have given the series a defining look that comic fans from across genres will love. The whole project is wrapped together with the fantastic lettering of Taylor Esposito and design from Dylan Todd, and I can’t wait for readers to get their hands on it!”

 

Rhodes continued, "I am incredibly grateful to our art team of Vic Malhotra, Eoin Marron, and Lauren Affe who have truly brought the story to life with vibrant and evocative art that I think people will really enjoy. The fantastic lettering of Taylor Esposito and design from Dylan Todd, ties everything together and makes the story engaging and clear. I cannot wait for the release of Zero Instance and I hope people enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.”

 

Current Comixology Originals releases include The Adequates by Eisner Award-winner Lee Loughridge and Marz Jr.; GhostBox: Black & White by bestselling writer Mike Carey (The Girl With All the Gifts) and artist Pablo Raimondi (Sacred Creatures); Parapsychologist, the comedic paranormal, psychotherapy- themed graphic novel by HUGO award-nominated cartoonist Taki Soma, co-writer Mark Schey and artist Cat Farris (The Great Train Haunting); The Whisper War by Emmy award winning writer/producer Marc Guggenheim and artist Sedat Oezgen; and Leviathan Freedom, an epic sci-fi adventure inspired by the true story of American icon Robert Smalls, co-written by Marc Guggenheim and rockstar Tom Morello with art by Szymon Kudrański.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 

 


 


 

 

 


 

 


 


 

 

About the Team:

Frank Barbiere is a former English teacher with degrees from Rutgers University and the Graduate School for Education. After breaking into the comics industry with the creator-owned hit Five Ghosts (Image Comics), Frank has since worked for every major publisher in the U.S., as well as having a global presence in France (Glenat Comics), Italy (Cosmo Editoriale), and Spain (Norma) with his creator-owned work.  He has written notable runs on Avengers World and Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D. at Marvel Comics, as well as the creator-owned series Black Market and Broken World (BOOM! Studios), The Revisionist (Aftershock Comics), Violent Love (Image Comics), and The White Suits (Dark Horse Comics).

 

In 2017, Frank began working in the video games industry as a writer and narrative designer. He has since contributed to the Destiny franchise and served as lead writer on Darksiders Genesis, Ruined King: A League of Legends Story, and Skydance’s Behemoth.

 

Stephen Rhodes is an award-winning Scriptwriter and Narrative Designer with over fifteen years of experience creating immersive, emotional, and character-driven stories for video games. He has worked on numerous AAA titles for studios including Electronic Arts (Iron Man), Sledgehammer Games (Call of Duty), Ubisoft (Immortals Fenyx Rising; Assassin’s Creed Odyssey), DONTNOD (Vampyr), CD Projekt RED (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt), and Deep Silver (various).

 

Stephen has previously worked on the Call of Duty Vanguard comics, but he’s also published work in several tabletop roleplaying game systems and supplements. Stephen is currently a Senior Narrative Director at Electronic Arts working on the Iron Man project.

 

Vic Malhotra is a Canadian comic book artist. He has worked with publishers such as Image Comics, Archie Comics, IDW Comics and others. Some notable works of his are the comic book adaptations of Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me and Joe Hill’s Thumbprint.

 

Eoin Marron is an analog comic artist, creator and illustrator, with a penchant for crime and horror stories and credits at a plethora of publishers since 2016; inc. Image, Aftershock, IDW, Marvel, Dynamite Ent. and more. His second love is for film, and prides himself on a physical library covering a wide history of cinema. Originally from Ireland, he now resides in London with his partner KT and their corgi Badger.

 

About Comixology Originals:

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