Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1 Review

 


Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1 Review

Writer: Julien Blondel

Artist & Colorist: Valentin Sécher

Translator: Marc Bourbon-Crook

Letterer: Jessica Burton

Cover Artists: Valentin Sécher, Norm Konyu & Florent Maudoux

Editor: Ibraheem Kazi

Designer: Matt Bookman

Publisher: Titan Comics

Price: $4.99

Release Date: April 29, 2026

 

Elric feels an absence where his heart should be. As the emperor of a fallen empire travels through the Young Kingdoms, he mourns his beloved Cymoril. Nor can he forget that Stormbringer, the sword that sustains his life, killed her. Queen Yishana might have loved him. But like Shaarilla of Myyrrhn, Elric will not give Stormbringer the chance to drink the soul of another woman he cares about.

 

When most people see Elric, they regard him as an oddity. They associate his white skin with sickness and weakness. But some crave his power. Theleb K’aarna, who summoned the Singing Citadel to Queen Yishana’s kingdom, burns with ambition. Will the Pan Tangian find a way to harness Elric's link with Chaos? And can Elric protect the Young Kingdoms from the ambitious sorcerer? Let's leap into Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1 and see!

 

Story

Queen Yishana banished Theleb K’aarna from Jharkor for his treachery. But the sorcerer doesn't care about being the chief sorcerer to any ruler. He believes he's entitled to command the forces of Chaos. Despite how Arioch disregarded him, Theleb wants to be the champion of Chaos in the Young Kingdoms. And he doesn't care how many people die as he strives to achieve his goal.

 

Chaos and his black sword destroyed Elric’s world. Now, Elric yearns for peace. Perhaps one day, he can find Tanelorn, where he can enjoy a reprieve from the lords of Law and Chaos. Yet in Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1, a messenger finds him. If he wishes for the Young Kingdoms to survive, Elric must aid the Empress of the Dawn.

 

Julien Blondel's story forces Elric to contemplate his relationship with lord Arioch. The former Emperor of Melniboné must choose between his past and his future. Like Arioch, Elric regards the Young Kingdoms as children. With the fall of Melniboné, all the accumulated knowledge and wisdom of his former kingdom is gone. He cannot share it with the younger cultures. By serving Law, perhaps Elric can balance the Chaos Theleb K’aarna is unleashing. But as the messenger warns, the gods never tell you what they really want.

 

Art

As the robed figure walks down a cobblestone street, tall, decaying wooden buildings rise on either side. Rats perch on wooden posts as the figure approaches the city gates. Despite the rain, yellow and green light fills the air and tinges the tenements. Then more figures appear, brandishing weapons in Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1.

 

When Valentin Sécher introduces Elric and Moonglum, orange fills the night sky. Yellow mixes with brown as the two face warriors in the forest. Later, after finding refreshment in a tavern, warriors find them again. The yellow from the city that Theleb K’aarna entered links with the gold spilling from coffers and heaped around the man he visits. The Pan Tangian’s red face paint finds echoes in a tavern sign, the ring Elric wears, the messenger who meets him, and the fire that burns from the words inscribed on Stormbringer. Yet just as orange begins Moonglum's story, it also illuminates his climactic actions in Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1.

 

Amid the detailed art and luminous colors, Jessica Burton fills rectangular balloons and narrative boxes with small uppercase black letters. Stormbringer fills black boxes with larger, white letters as Elric contemplates the messenger’s words, and unwittingly follows the man’s advice to Moonglum. Thanks to Titan Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Moonglum of Elwher is the opposite of Elric. Like Stormbringer, Moonglum sustains Elric. His buoyant spirit helps Elric carry on after losing his world. Arioch may have claimed that the Lords of Law were easier for mortals to understand. But as Moonglum remains by Elric's side, the bouncy, ever-cheerful man must tame his thoughts, lest he end up forever lost and unable to help his friend or his world, in Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1.

 

Rating: 9.3/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress#1.


Justice League Intergalactic Special #1 Review

 


Justice League Intergalactic Special #1 Review

Writers: Jadzia Axelrod & Nicole Maines

Artist: Travis Moore

Colorist: Tamra Bonvillain

Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Cover Artists: Travis Moore & Tamra Bonvillain; Derrick Chew; Dan Mora; Yasmine Putri

Editors: Andrea Shea & Paul Kaminski

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $5.99 (All Covers are Card Stock)

Release Date: April 29, 2026

 

Like Earnest Pye, Amanda Waller believed that Humans should run her planet. Just because someone had superpowers didn't give them the authority to make decisions for her. But in her quest for Absolute Power, Waller drew many metahumans into her dream of an Earth without superheroes.

 

Now, the Justice League is embracing another kind of dream. They're opening their doors to antiheroes and villains who haven't always made the right choices. But will metahumans with checkered pasts stand by the heroes in the heat of battle? And can Galaxy convince her friend to pursue her childhood goals? Let's leap into Justice League Intergalactic Special #1 and see!

 

Story

Taylor Barzelay, aka Galaxy, hails from Cyandii. Her friend, Nia Nal, aka Dreamer, has Naltorian heritage. But Nia’s choices have taken her away from Taylor. So, when Star Sapphire selects Taylor for a mission to Naltor, Taylor uses the opportunity to renew her relationship with Nia. Even if her friend won’t return her phone calls, Taylor hopes Nia will accompany her on Star Sapphire's rescue mission.

 

Galaxy is an up-and-coming member of the Justice League. And as the membership requirements change, Galaxy hopes her friend will put her past behind her and apply. But Nia has seen powerful people value her more for her abilities than for who she is. And after risking her life to protect others, the Justice League branded her a war criminal. So, in Justice League Intergalactic Special #1, the last thing Nia wants to do is help the Justice League, or another planet she has a tenuous connection with.

 

While Taylor insists on looking forward, Nia clings to the lessons of the past. But when Taylor places herself in danger, Nia rushes to her aid. She tells herself it's just about protecting Taylor. But in Jadzia Axelrod and Nicole Maines' story, once Nia arrives on her mother's homeworld, she sees the problems afflicting Naltor and the dangers Taylor's team faces.

 

Nia and Taylor may approach the future differently. Yet both suffer from painful pasts. On Naltor, Dreamer and Galaxy find the inhabitants mourning the loss of their planet's former importance. In their yearning to regain their pride and their standing among the intergalactic community, they have embraced a powerful leader. But instead of empowering them, the Witch Queen has turned the Naltorians into her mindless slaves in Justice League Intergalactic Special #1.

 

Art

Celestial bodies glow in the night sky as the Green Lanterns hover above the inhabitants of Naltor. Yet Dreamer glimpses a woman with a spiked crown, and electricity crackling from her eyes, standing atop a pile of fallen heroes amid ruins. When Dreamer awakens, her door lies in pieces on the floor. Her broken bedroom mirror hangs askew. She watches as Galaxy and Argus attack her friends and hurl them out the window.

 

After Travis Moore portrays events in Dreamer's ruined bedroom in the House of Secrets, Star Sapphire and Galaxy fly through the sky above Naltor, defending their spaceship from its attackers. While Galaxy's pink skin links her with Star Sapphire's costume, Adam Strange's red uniform links him with Argus' reddish-brown coat. As Green Arrow watches the two bicker, his costume brands him a fish out of water. Yet his green clothing links him with the heroes he’s come to save. As Tamra Bonvillain wields a lavish palette on Justice League Intergalactic Special #1, Star Sapphire grows angry when she finds Dreamer on Naltor. But as Dreamer pets Argus, her brown jacket links her with Galaxy's companion, hinting that both are more than they appear.

 

As Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou places uppercase black letters in white dialogue balloons, lowercase letters represent lowered voices. Dialogue balloons deform with intense emotion and raised voices. But as the Witch Queen's subjects chant large white letters into black shapes, crystals crackle with energy, explosions rock the air, and Green Arrow performs trick shots that would make Black Canary smile. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Star Sapphire’s heart may be elsewhere. But she’s still got a job to do. So, when two Green Lantern teams disappear on Naltor, Star Sapphire recruits a team to investigate. Not everyone gets along. And Galaxy doesn't always follow protocol. Still, being a good team leader means learning to distinguish between heroes who occasionally make poor judgments and bad actors in Justice League Intergalactic Special #1.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of Justice League Intergalactic Special #1.

 


Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Scott Snyder on Writing Absolute Batman

 


Scott Snyder and Joshua Williamson conceived the Absolute Universe as part of DC Comics’ current All In initiative. Yet despite Scott’s experience writing Detective Comics, he never intended to write Absolute Batman. Instead, he approached other writers to script the Absolute Universe’s flagship title. Yet when he offered Jason Aaron the writing job, Jason instead said, "No, I'd like to do Absolute Superman." When Scott approached Kelly Thompson, she responded, "No, thank you. I prefer Absolute Wonder Woman.

 

Both authors thought a great deal about the series they wanted to write. Along with his proposal, Jason Aaron pitched him twenty issues of Absolute Superman. Kelly Thompson pitched Scott twenty-four issues of Diana's story. Both are superstar authors, and Scott knew he could rely on them to do a great job on the series that was closest to their hearts. Still, DC Comics was relying on him, and Scott still didn't have a writer for Absolute Batman.

 

Finally, as the birth of the Absolute Universe neared, Scott Snyder approached Nick Dragotta. After Scott explained his concept for the universe and his ideas for the series, Nick started drawing. Once Scott saw the art Nick was producing, Scott got excited. He told Nick, "If you'll do it, I'm in." And before he knew it, Scott Snyder was the writer of Absolute Batman. 

 


 

 

With nineteen numbered issues of Absolute Batman in the stores, Scott Snyder is still going strong. He’s excited about his plans, the villains Bruce Wayne will battle, and how those contests will change things for Bruce and Gotham. He's never worked harder, but he's having the most fun he has ever had on a series.

 

Currently, Scott has scripted his stories out to Absolute Batman #50. So, if you’re a fan of the series, you can look forward to lots more of Scott Snyder’s storytelling. Thanks to DC Comics, Scott Snyder, and WonderCon 2026 for sharing this with us.


For Jason Aaron's latest story, see my preview of Absolute Superman #18.

For Kelly Thompson's latest story, see my review of Absolute Wonder Woman #19.

For Scott Snyder's latest story, see my review of Absolute Batman #19

 

 

Rafael García: Henchman #2 Review

 


Rafael García: Henchman #2 Review

Story: Peter Murrieta

Writers: Peter Murrieta & D.E. Schrader

Artist: Ben Herrera

Colorist: Emmanuel Torres

Letterer: Clay Adams

Cover Artists: Flops, Ben Herrera & Ramon Villalobos

Publisher: Titan Comics

Price: $4.99

Release Date: April 22, 2026

 

Lita said he'd be a good squad leader. Or at least, that's what Rafael heard. It's been two years since she kicked him out. Still, with his squad leader’s retirement, perhaps Rafael has a shot at impressing the love of his life. But can Rafael be a cool boss like Danny and handle the demands of leadership? And can he resist the call of cannabis when his former girlfriend sells stems and seeds? Let’s strap on our combat armor, leap into Rafael García: Henchman #2, and see!

 

Story

Once Rafael secures his promotion, he makes a beeline for Medical Organix. His former girlfriend is happy to see him. Still, she's on guard. She's worked hard to get where she is in life, while Rafael has just coasted along. Lita also objects to Rafael’s assumption that they can pick up where they left off. Two years have passed since she kicked him out. Even if he has changed, that period of separation is hard to ignore.

 

Rafael García: Henchman #2 sparkles with characters who love each other even if they don't know how to get along. Peter Murrieta and D.E. Schrader also take time to show how Rafael performs on a new mission. Unlike before, when he could ignore the rules and goof around with Kyle while others loaded planes, now people are looking to Rafael for direction. And while Kyle encouraged him to try out for squad leader, it’s another thing entirely for him to take orders from Rafael.

 

Amid the action and drama, Rafael García: Henchman #2 peels back the curtain to reveal more of what happens at Maverick Inc. As his new boss said, they like promoting from within. Maverick may be a shadowy figure no one sees. Still, the supervillain tries to move with the times. So instead of hanging out in a castle, their company headquarters is called FlexWorx. Ongoing training helps employees learn new skills and keep up to date on modern labor regulations. Regular meetings with their workers help maintain morale, as the Justice Battalion is always ready to squash Maverick's schemes.

 

Art

Rafael spreads his arms wide as he appeals to Lita. Then, his hands fall to the counter, before crossing his chest as he grows resigned to Lita's demands. When she turns away, Rafael's gaze falls. Yet after the heavyset squad leader addresses his past, his pierced and tattooed ex-girlfriend smiles when he finally relays his news in Rafael García: Henchman #2.

 

As Emmanuel Torres lavishes bright, cheery colors on Ben Herrera's endearing art, Lita's green T-shirt links with the teal Maverick symbol on Rafael's chest. His dark blue T-shirt matches his suit adorned with black armor as Rafael directs his squad on a night mission. A metal apparatus gleams against the blue sky as light glows from windows in nearby brown and black towers. But while their gold canisters link with a red, white, and blue hero, the emblem on his chest and shield form an uneasy association with Lita's T-shirt.

 

Clay Adams fills white balloons and boxes with black uppercase letters that grow bold for intonation. Rafael’s thoughts appear in puffy clouds. The balloons grow spiky when people communicate via radio. Enlarged letters dance in a joyful moment. Words swell and threaten to burst balloons when suffering distress. Giant yellow letters link with his new boss’s hair and earrings as Rafael strives to tag onto this rising star at the company he loves. Thanks to Titan Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Rafael has advanced to Squad Leader. He has reconnected with his girlfriend. He thinks he’s finally arrived at where he needs to be. Rafael may love Lita and admire his supervillain leader. Still, he must work on improving his skills and abilities to forge a secure relationship with Lita and gain the respect of his squad in Rafael García: Henchman #2.

 

Rating: 9/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Rafael García: Henchman #2.

 

For how this series began, see my review of Rafael García: Henchman #1.

 


Monday, April 27, 2026

Pornsak Pichetshote on Absolute Green Arrow

 


Pornsak Pichetshote has an impressive career in comics. Now, he's setting pen to paper to bring us a new version of Green Arrow. In Absolute Green Arrow, Oliver Queen is a badass fighter who kills corrupt billionaires. Pornsak's partners in crimefighting comics, artist Rafael Albuquerque and colorist Marcelo Maiolo, have been wanting to do a book like this for a long time. So, every morning Pornsak awakens to texts from Rafael discussing his new serial murder mystery. 

 


 

 

Dinah Lance is tasked with investigating the murders in this slasher movie-style series. Pornsak Pichetshote promises readers that, "Everything you love about Green Arrow is there but in different ways. You will feel Oliver Queen's presence on every page."

 

To discover what Pornsak, Rafael, and Marcelo have been working on, check out Absolute Green Arrow #1 on May 20, 2026. Best wishes to the creators on their addition to the DC's Absolute Universe! And thanks to DC Comics, Pornsak Pichetshote, and Wondercon 2026 for sharing this story with us.  

 

For more of Pornsak Pichetshote's storytelling, see:

My review of Man's Best #1 from Boom! Studios & 

My review of The Manchurian #1 from Image Comics. 

 

 

 

Exorcism Island Vol 1 Preview

 

 

After facing a supernatural battle, Father Gianluca Amato undertakes a journey. Father Caso accompanies him on the plane. Once they land, Gianluca, or Gigi for short, walks inland with his superior. Their pilot and guide, Talin, grew up on a nearby island. But he only dares venture a short way inland.

As they pass a pit, it seems to speak to them. Then Gigi spots buildings in the valley below. Just like the young priest's recent trial overturned his life, the buildings form an upside down cross. What happens on this tropical island where palm trees freeze, and priests bundle up in winter clothes? And how will Gigi's new assignment shake his fragile faith? 

Here's all the info from Comixology:

 

Exorcism Island Vol 1

Written by Jordan Thomas

Art by Chris Matthews

Publisher: Comixology

ebook Price: $6.99

Release Date: April 28, 2026 


Following a confrontation with a possessed young woman Catholic priest, Gigi Amato finds himself being sent to an island where the Vatican keep all of the long term possession cases under the charge of a gang of psychologically and emotionally bruised priests. The priests attempt to keep the madness of the island under control but dark forces are working against them from all sides as evil digs its nails into their spiritually poisoned, isolated home. 

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 


 


 




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

The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3 Review

 


The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3 Review

Writer: Chris Condon

Artist & Colorist: Jacob Phillips

Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Cover Artists: Jacob Phillips; Tonči Zonjić; Dani & Mike Spicer

Back Matter Designer: Michael Tivey

Editors: Matthew Levine & Chris Conroy

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 22, 2026

 

In November 1941, a fascist regime is carving up Europe, and war hangs in the air over the United States. Ezra Cain knows how war can shake civilization to its core. He gave up a career in archaeology to serve his country overseas in World War I. Now, as a second World War erupts, his former professor worries about Mussolini and Hitler controlling a mystic relic he excavated twenty-eight years ago. So when the Anvil of Hephaestus goes missing from the New York Natural History Museum along with the security guard, Ezra interviews Professor John Morris and Rachel Meyer, the security guard's wife.

 

Rachel mentions that men called The Brutal Dark started harassing them after Karl Meyer visited a German Heritage meeting. So, Ezra visits the Clockmakers Union after dark. But as Ezra tries to find a way inside the locked building, a raven caws a warning into the darkness. Can the private detective evade the people who answer its call? Or will Ezra Cain seek the missing Anvil of Hephaestus nevermore? Let's leap into The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3 and see!

 

Story

After taking a beating, Ezra awakens in a dark room. Two men watch him. They know his name. And as they linger in the shadows, he cannot see them properly. With his hands bound and ignorant of their names, Ezra tries to gain leverage amid the situation.

 

The owner of the Clockworkers Union tells Ezra his name. Hans Huber also introduces his colleague, who attacked Ezra on the street while the raven cawed into the night. Hans orders Gotz to release Ezra. When Ezra admits he's a veteran, Hans attempts to build camaraderie. He also fought in the Great War. But while suggesting that he is a public benefactor for wounded veterans, Hans and Gotz use a language Ezra doesn’t understand.

 

In The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3, Ezra discovers that Karl Meyer, who went missing along with the anvil, is alive. But the man speaks in short sentences, as if drugged, or a mindless automaton like the German soldiers who pursue Ezra in his dreams. And before Gotz shows Ezra out, Hans warns Ezra not to return.

 

In Chris Condon's story, memories of the war plague Ezra's sleep. Interacting with his former NYPD colleagues on his cases can also be a nightmare. While Mack, who asked him to investigate Karl Meyer's disappearance, still respects him, others accuse Ezra of worse than disloyalty. Ezra has sacrificed to protect his country and protect the inhabitants of New York, regardless of their history or socioeconomic status. Still, a painful decision returns to haunt him in The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3.

 

Art

When he awakens, a hanging lightbulb illuminates the wooden table before him. Panels merge as Ezra speaks with a man in the shadows. Hans Haber smiles as he leans over his captive. His smile widens as Gotz removes the rope from Ezra’s hands. After Gotz departs, silhouettes enter and approach. Karl Meyer clutches his gloves to his chest. When Ezra addresses Karl, Gotz places a hand on the engineer’s shoulder. Karl’s dull, inward expression only enlivens as Gotz pushes him out of the room.

 

As Jacob Phillips wields a nuanced palette in The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3, colors change quickly in the dim lighting. When Hans' suit changes from blue to green, the same color fills the wall behind Ezra. Orange flames burn in the background as Gotz yanks the ropes off Ezra's hands. As Hans sits with Ezra before a black arch, green, red, orange, and white play across the brick wall, evoking a mountain view of the fatherland. The colors grow stronger and less nuanced outside, as blue fills the night, yellow headlights glare in the darkness, and orange surrounds life.

 

Black uppercase letters that grow bold for intonation fill off-white balloons. Raised voices and heightened emotions enlarge words while deforming balloons and arrows. Smaller lowercase letters accompany lowered voices. Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou also shows dialogue as off-white letters amid the darkness. As a splash of red recalls a framed photo on Ezra's desk, sound effects help readers hear a creaking door, a ringing phone, and a knockout punch. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Ezra Cain shrugs off compliments and acts like nothing bothers him. But when he sees injustice, he acts. As he searches for the anvil that Hephaestus used to forge the weapons of the gods, Ezra Cain discovers that Karl Meyer, a talented engineer, is working for a man who makes artificial limbs.

 

Ezra doesn't know whether Hans Huber is building an army of automatons like those in Hephaestus’ temple or merely providing replacement limbs for veterans. But as he strives to protect and serve as a private investigator, Ezra feels how much his principles, integrity, and compassion have isolated him in The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #3.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #2.

 

For how this series began, see my review of The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #1.


Sunday, April 26, 2026

WonderCon 2027 Discounted Badges On Sale Now

 

 

WonderCon is a great place to hear the latest in the comic world and meet your favorite creators. Yet there's a lot more to see and do aside from attending panels. Now, you can secure discounted badges for next year's event. What will you discover at WonderCon 2027? And how might it rock your world?

Here's all the info from WonderCon 2027: 

 

Get Ready for WonderCon® 2027—An Unforgettable Convention Awaits!

Join us at the Anaheim Convention Center, March 26–28, 2027, for a weekend packed with excitement! Hosted by the same team behind Comic-Con® in San Diego, WonderCon offers something for every type of fan, from first-timers to die-hard enthusiasts. WonderCon 2027 is your ultimate journey into the world of comics and fandom—here’s just a taste of what’s in store:

  • Panels featuring top comics publishers, fan-favorite movies and TV shows, and celebrated costume and game designers
  • Exhibit Hall full of comics, original art, toys, and exclusive merchandise
  • d4: Tabletop Creative Conference featuring panels with industry experts, game designer playtesting, pitch panels, tabletop actual plays, and networking events
  • Curated anime screenings for devoted fans and curious newcomers
  • Gaming areas with 100+ titles, tournaments, and open play
  • Autograph signings from artists, authors, and actors across the popular arts
  • Masquerade cosplay competition featuring self-crafted costumes
  • Portfolio reviews with industry professionals

Whether you’re looking to show off your cosplay, meet your favorite creators, or dive into the heart of fandom, WonderCon is the place to be. Don’t miss out on this epic celebration of the popular arts!

 

We’re excited to announce the debut of our single-day and early bird 3-Day badges for WonderCon 2027. The discounted 3-Day badge is on sale through Febraury 11, 2027!

Take advantage of this early sale and plan ahead—so when next year arrives, all you’ll need to do is show up and enjoy the convention with friends or family. Don’t miss out on securing the best pricing today!

 

Stay updated on badge prices, advance shipping, and exciting announcements by following us on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Toucan—the official blog of Comic-Con and WonderCon. Don’t forget to use our hashtags #WonderCon and #WC2027 to stay connected to everything WonderCon!

See you in Anaheim!
WonderCon, presented by Comic-Con International

 


 

 

Thanks to WonderCon for sharing this announcement with us.

 

To purchase discounted badges for WonderCon 2027, visit the WonderCon page at Comic-con.org 

 

Swamp Thing 1989 #1 Preview

 


Through his connection with the Green, Swamp Thing can travel anywhere on Earth. At times, he clashes with Poison Ivy. When he descended to the Earth’s core, he waged a ferocious battle to become King Omega. But long ago, Swamp Thing was cast adrift in time. He sensed the currents and eddies of the time stream pulling at him. Yet instead of heading for home, he decided to travel elsewhere. When and where does Swamp Thing arrive in this formerly unpublished tale? And who would he meet in this tale judged too controversial for the 1980s?

 

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

  

Swamp Thing 1989 #1 Preview

Writer: Rick Veitch

Artists: Michael Zulli & Vince Locke

Cover Artist: Rick Veitch

Variant Cover Artists: Michael Zulli

Foil Variant Cover Artist: Michael Zulli

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock/$7.99 Foil

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: April 29, 2026

 

One of the Greatest Stories never told. Introducing the most famous unpublished DC Comic of all time!

 

Over three decades since the controversy and cancellation, Rick Veitch’s legendary lost issues are completed!

 

After a renowned two year run on the series, Veitch’s grand finale to Swamp Thing was cut short, and never to see print! Whispers and leaks hinted at the epic untold saga for years. Now, for the first time, that final story is told!

 

As Swamp Thing is cast back through time, he will come to meet a carpenter who will change the trajectory of his life, and the DC Universe forever. The origin of Etrigan, and Swamp Thing’s journey to the beginning of time starts here!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 

 




 

 

 





Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For Swamp Thing's battle in the Omega Tournament, see my preview of Titans #30: All Fight Month Round Four