Sunday, February 8, 2026

DC K.O. #4 Preview

 

 

Wonder Woman won through Round Three by increasing her knowledge of Apokolips. Lex Luthor got a travel pass by manipulating others. The Joker drew on the power of creativity and imagination to get one step closer to turning reality into a black, laughing void. And despite Batman's insistence that Clark crush his opponents, Superman won Round Three by sharing with others. How will the final four fare in Round Four? And after the events in DC K.O. Knightfight #4, will someone else be joining them?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

DC K.O. #4 Preview

Writers: Scott Snyder & Joshua Williamson

Artist: Javi Fernández & Xermanico

Cover Artists: Javi Fernández, Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Del Mundo, Rafael Albuquerque & Jeff Spokes

1:25 Variant Cover Artist: Guillem March

Darkseid Variant Cover Artist: Aaron Bartling

Bracket Variant Cover Artist: Dan Mora

AEW Variant Cover Artist: Dan Mora

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $5.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 40 Pages

Release Date: February 11, 2026

 

The Final Four are put to the Absolute Test!

 

Three mysterious new Omega-charged fighters have entered the tournament…and this trinity of the Absolute will change the face of the DCU forever! It’s all down to how far the final four are willing to go to win in the penultimate chapter of DC K.O.! Plus: Booster’s true allegiance revealed, Darkseid’s return foretold, and a bonkers last page that will bring the battle to the next level!

 

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Rick and Morty: The End #3 Review

 



Writer: Daniel Kibblesmith

Artist: Jarrett Williams

Colorist: Alessandro Santoro

Letterer: Crank!

Cover Artists: Dave Bardin, Troy Little, Phil Murphy, and Tom Fowler with Nick Filardi

Publisher: Oni Press

Price: $4.99

Release Date: February 4, 2026

 

The Parmesan Universe wants to erase Morty Smith from existence in every universe. But even though Parmesan thinks he's worse than a million, billion Hitlers, she is willing to pardon Morty if he brings Rick Sanchez to stand trial before the Council of the Universes that Matter.

 

When Morty wondered how to find his grandfather, Parmesan suggested the teen think like Rick Sanchez. But Morty knows that thinking like Rick can turn you into someone who threatens to destroy all of existence because you’re mad at one person. Despite their differences, can Morty turn in his grandfather? Or will he go along with Rick’s latest scheme? Let’s leap into Rick and Morty: The End #3 and see!

 

Story

When Parmesan sent Morty after Rick, she also sent the Vindicators to ensure he followed through. After Planetina and her crew rescued Morty from the Ball Fondlers, Sleepy Gary transported them to a comfortable universe Rick created. In his Fan Fiction world, Rick basked in belonging, and his fake family didn’t include Morty. The Vindicators gave Morty the chance to apprehend his grandfather. But Rick Sanchez was never going to come quietly.

 

In Rick and Morty: The End #3, the Vindicators attack the teen and his grandfather again. This time, there’s no fictional family to get in the way. While Morty voices his confusion over where he belongs, Planetina reminds him of why he stopped dating her. Yet appearances are deceiving. As one character engages in soul searching, another acknowledges the wisdom of accepting things as they are.

 

As Daniel Kibblesmith explores the dilemma of dysfunctional relationships, he also ponders what makes life worth living. The Parmesan Universe tasks the Vindicators with one goal. But will killing Rick Sanchez bring them happiness? Old Man Meeseeks is laden with unfulfilled expectations. He has let everyone down by failing to fulfill his life's purpose. The Vindicator is supposed to die once he triumphs. But in Rick and Morty: The End #3, Old Man Meeseeks wonders if he could exceed his society's expectations and make a life for himself on his terms.  

 

Art

A splash page and 3-4 panels per page welcome readers to the fast and furious fight. Jarrett Williams introduces more panels to the layout as Old Man Meeseeks undergoes an inward battle. After the clash among the sundrenched hoodoos, disparate locales and situations reveal the variety of choices awaiting someone not focused on a singular purpose.

 

Alessandro Santoro enlivens the vivid settings, appealing characters, and the fighting with a loaded palette in Rick and Morty: The End #3. Among the bright and cheery hues, blue links Old Man Meeseeks with his team, his hunt for answers, and a circular control room. Green also forms a theme as it links Planetina with her monitors and her troubled partner's longing for greater meaning in life. Yet yellow and orange remind Morty why he severed his relationship with Planetina, as she transforms into a Phoenix and turns her criminals into compost.

 

Crank fills white dialogue balloons and colored narrative boxes with uppercase dialogue that grows bold for intonation and enlarges for raised voices. Green block letters introduce the chapter. Sound effects enhance scenes of death and destruction, and warn of imminent future conflict. Thanks to Oni Press and Superfan Promotions for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Morty loves Planetina, but he can’t be with her because she incinerates her foes. He loves his grandfather, but Rick racks up a higher body count than his ecowarrior ex-girlfriend. After creating a world without Morty and trying to get his grandson to see the similarities between them, Rick acknowledges Morty's concerns. But the two would rather play video games than discuss their relationship in Rick and Morty: The End #3.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

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Saturday, February 7, 2026

Adventures of Superman: Book of El #6 Preview

 

 

When Clark found her, Rowan was burdened with an overwhelming task: protecting all the souls of Lanternholm. Feeling isolated and alone, she pushed away her family. Still, Superman's love for others, no matter how they treat him, helped Rowan recapture her joy. Will Clark find Osul and Otho-Ra on Warworld? And can he free Kryl-Ux from the pain that drives him to hurt others?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Adventures of Superman: Book of El #6 Preview

Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson

Artist: Scott Godlewski

Cover Artists: Scott Godlewski, Will Conrad, Lucio Parrillo & Megan Huang

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: February 11, 2026

 

Death Race to the Stars!

 

A roving gang of Warworld Phaelosians is towing precious cargo! To retrieve it, Superman will have to beat them at their own warp-speed game—and engage the fearless Valkyries! Ronan Kent has been an essential ally, but he’s been secretly accessing information from a twisted source. Can Superman trust a man who’s been listening to enemy whispers? Kryl-Ux has five of the seven god-aspects of Olgrun, and time is running out to save Osul and Otho-Ra.

 

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Batman And Robin #30 Preview

 

 

The Penguin loves showing everyone that he's the boss. The Quiet Man will be there because of his love for his son. Bruce and Damian Wayne may be ghosting the organizers. But you can bet they'll be there 'cause they love protecting Gotham. With all the people attending the Sacred Heart Valentine's Fundraiser, will Scarface's love of violence create a massacre? Or can Batman and Robin prevent everyone from going to sleep with silver dollars on their eyes?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Batman And Robin #30 Preview

Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson

Artist: Fico Ossio

Cover Artists: Nimit Malavia, Guillem March & Brian Bolland

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: February 11, 2026

 

Evil converges on the Dynamic Duo!

 

Scarface has returned, the Quiet Man is still on the loose, and Two-Face and Penguin encircle it all. Batman and Robin have found themselves caught in the middle, desperate for answers and on the brink of defeat! The Dark Knight Detective and the Boy Wonder have one more trick up their sleeve, but will it be enough? Find out in the thrilling final issue of Phillip Kennedy Johnson’s epic run!

 

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Supergirl #10 Preview

 

 

Kara Zor-El's decision to return to Midvale, and resume life as Linda Danvers, got off to a rocky start. Her fellow Kryptonian, Lesla-Lar, escaped from Kandor, stole her identity, and moved in with Jeremiah and Eliza Danvers. After bringing Lesla to justice, Kara agreed to rehabilitate the troubled Kryptonian girl. 

Sadly, Lesla's cold parents on the Kandorian science council didn't tell Kara that their time together would be short. With Lesla in danger of losing her molecular cohesion on Earth, Kara returned the incredible shrinking girl to her miniature city. Can Kara ease back into her life as Linda Danvers in Midvale? And did her fight with Lesla at Clarissa's New Year's Eve party destroy her hometown's trust in Supergirl?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Supergirl #10 Preview

Writer: Sophie Campbell

Artist: Joe Quinones

Cover Artists: Sophie Campbell, Amy Reeder, Joe Quinones & Elizabeth Torque

Valentine’s Day Variant Cover Artist: Chrissie Zullo

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: February 11, 2026

 

Super drama!

 

It’s Valentine’s Day in Midvale, and Kara has finally worked up the courage to ask her crush out for the holiday. Little does he know he’ll be on a date with Supergirl! Meanwhile, Lena Luthor struggles with their friendship fallout. Can the daughter of Lex Luthor and cousin of Superman ever see eye-to-eye again?

 

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Batman #6 Review

 


Writer: Matt Fraction

Artist: Jorge Jiménez

Colorist: Tomeu Morey

Letterer: Clayton Cowles & Jorge Jiménez

Cover Artists: Jorge Jiménez & Tomeu Morey; Jim Lee, Scott Williams & Alex Sinclair; Julian Totino Tedesco; Gerald Parel; Jorge Jiménez; David Aja; Chrissie Zullo-Uminga

Editors: Jessica Berbey & Rob Levin

Publisher: DC Comics

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

Release Date: February 4, 2026

 

Dr Annika Zeller wants to help criminals reform. One day, she hopes her Crown of Storms will be as common as a Pacemaker. But it's been an uphill struggle. Dr Hugo Strange attacked her on the Gotham Gang TV show. Killer Croc escaped from Arkham Towers and mistook Gotham Zoo for a smorgasbord. The Riddler broke into her office after hours. And the board of Bruce Wayne’s company doesn’t want to fund her unprofitable experiments.

 

After surviving attacks from motorcycle ninjas and a samurai made of ravens, how will Annika respond to discovering Bruce Wayne's identity? And after learning that his city has become a labyrinth of crime, can Bruce free Gotham from the Minotaur’s control? Let’s don our armored capes, leap into Batman #6, and see!

 

Story

The Minotaur put his foot down. Each member of his Torus must work together or suffer the penalty. But as the crime bosses recover from the Minotaur's punishment, their unsanctioned attacks provoke enmity among Gotham's villains, which can only spell further trouble for the Torus.

 

Yet in Batman #6, Bruce Wayne is concerned with the people in his life. He realizes that fighting crime takes its toll on one's relationships. Like the Torus members' loved ones, discovering Batman and Robin's secret identities places a target on Dr Annika Zeller's attack. But the psychiatrist's immediate reaction is to remind Bruce that he not only has a responsibility to his city, but also to his sidekicks.

 

As Matt Fraction investigates life among Gotham’s villains and its protectors, he focuses on how strong leaders transform the government. By bending the law to meet his objectives, Commissioner Savage strips people of their voice and creates a climate of fear. Like a Hyrkanian warlord, Batman #6 asks what is best in life: the power to get things done, accumulate wealth, or protect the weak from the strong.

 

Art

Jorge Jiménez utilizes Old School layouts as characters respond to recent events. He employs a fixed camera position to cover Bruce and Annika's stilted conversation. As Bruce tries to move their relationship forward, Annika erects barriers. After sweeping Annika off her Crocs and announcing they would spend an evening together, the psychiatrist repulses Bruce's attempts at reconciliation. So he leaves her with a symbol of what she values most.

 

While Tomeu Morey paints scenes with a lavish mix of colors, red dominates the pages of Batman #6. As Bruce and Annika sit on the rear bumper of a yellow-and-red ambulance, police lightbars cast reflections across their silver shock blankets. Red invades the Torus members' limos, and nearly every one of Gotham's protectors exhibits cuts and bruises. The night glows red through a villain's windows as a hated face regards him from yellow-and-red monitors. Huston Gray's red hoodie sounds a warning bell about the costs of protecting Gotham.

 

Clayton Cowles and Jorge Jiménez fill dialogue balloons and narrative boxes with black uppercase letters amid life-changing trauma. The letters grow bold for intonation and shrink for lowered voices as people process their pain. Large and small white letters in gray fields accompany icons identifying Batman’s tools of the trade as he looks out for those who value his protection. Sound effects heighten monster mayhem, and the hail of bullets that signals the storm building over Gotham. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Damian Wayne knows what he wants and expects the people in his life to honor his decision. When they don't see things his way, the troubled teen exemplifies Dr Annika's concerns about Bruce's parental skills and grows more dedicated than ever to his ideals in Batman #6.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Batman #6


Friday, February 6, 2026

Aquaman #14 Preview

 

 

As Arthur Curry fights for the planet, Mera seeks to preserve the undersea world. Yet parademons aren't the only evil threatening to disrupt the fragile balance of power on the ocean floor. Is Princess Andrina everything she appears? And how are the transforming pearls linked to Queen Mera's beloved statue?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Aquaman #14 Preview

Writer: Jeremy Adams

Artist: John Timms

Cover Artists: John Timms, Nathan Szerdy, Ozgur Yildirim & Saowee

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: February 11, 2026

 

Rage of Poseidon!

 

Andrina’s true nature is revealed as Aquaman is confronted by Poseidon himself! Mera has one chance to help her true love, but its action could destroy the avatar of the blue forever!

 

 

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Green Lantern Corps #13 Preview

 


After uniting to defeat the Sun-Eaters, the Lanterns hoped to rebuild and return peace to the universe. But when Larfleeze makes a bid for power, it endangers the fragile peace Jessica Cruz has tried to build. As John struggles to build a relationship with Katma while carrying out his duties as a Green Lantern, can Jessica and the Green Lantern Corps convince everyone that unity is the best option? Or will Enquar destroy everything in their mad bid for revenge?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Green Lantern Corps #13 Preview

Writer: Morgan Hampton

Artist: Juan José Ryp

Cover Artists: Fernando Pasarín & Oclair Albert; Rian Gonzales; Scott Godlewski

1: 25 Variant Cover Artist: Ethan Young

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: February 11, 2026

 

War of the Worlds!

 

After reanimating his home planet, Enquar streams toward Oa on a tidal wave of destruction! Can a new Oa already struggling with Lantern rivalries unite and save the spectrum?

 

 

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Groupies TP Preview

 

 

For some, music is merely a diversion. For others, it means everything. This group of friends pursue their passion by being as close to the creative process as possible. But what happens when they stand by the roaring fire for too long? And where do the musicians draw their inspiration from?

Here's all the info from Comixology and Mad Cave Studios:

 

Groupies TP

Written by Helen Mullane
Art by Tula Lotay

A sexy, fem-focused look at the dark underside of music fandom, informed by Mullane's research on the real women labeled "groupies" and illustrated by one of the industry's top artists!


Celebrated filmmaker Helen Mullane teams up with superstar artist Tula Lotay for sex, drugs, and rock and roll on the Sunset Strip! On a wild night out at the Fox Club, the coolest, hottest, and wildest girls on (or off) the Strip meet the edgiest up-and-coming band in town, and sparks fly. The Moon Show’s stardom is about to rise as they celebrate getting signed to the legendary Asmodeus Records. As the story unfolds, the excited groupies head on tour with the band – living the dream – but their tuned-in and dropped-out idyll is about to unravel. Something dark is pulling the strings, and the girls are about to discover the true cost of rock and roll.

 

 

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The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1 Review

 



Creator: Tonkye

Artist: Akira Mitsuya

Original Character Designer: Sinsora

Translator: Motoko Tamamuro & Jonathan Clements

Letterer: Tom Williams

Editor: Louis Yamani

Designer: David Colderley

Publisher: Titan Manga

Price: $12.99

Release Date: November 4, 2026

 

When aliens reached Earth, they didn't bring us presents. Instead, they wreaked havoc on civilization. But as the Phenom threatened nations with extinction, the extraterrestrial contact yielded an unexpected result. As the survivors rose from the wreckage, teenagers began exhibiting superhuman powers. Recognizing the need to mobilize this new resource, Japan organized the National Defense Force. How will the NDF fight off their Phenom invaders? And how does becoming a Gifted individual change a teenager’s life? Let’s leap into The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1 and see!

 

Story

Kouki Suou is 16 years old. In elementary school, he dreamed of becoming one of the Gifted. He trained in martial arts and protected his friend Hiro Sanada. Yet while other kids his age can lift automobiles or fly, Suou realizes that his chances of gaining superpowers are dwindling. Downhearted, the teen has drawn inward. Suou feels self-conscious around others. He no longer feels like he belongs. Worse, as his mother points out, his school grades are dropping along with his belief in achieving a future that matters.

 

Still, it's a shock when his childhood friend, Hiro Sanada, confides that he has joined the National Defense Force. Hiro could be using his status as a superhero to attend an exclusive academy. Yet, as he continues attending school and receiving the admiration of the girls, Hiro trains to join a prestigious NDF team, such as Nature Stranger, who recently repelled a Phenom attack. In The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1, Suou tries to hide his jealousy over Hiro's news. But he's angry. When he sees a thug attacking someone in the street, Suou leaps into the fray. But when a superpowered brawler takes the would-be vigilante to task, the violent assault awakens something in Suou.

 

While Tonkye’s story focuses on Kouki Suou, readers see the world through the eyes of other characters. In 2070s Japan, the government insists people register when their gifts awaken. Unless they become authorized Specialists, follow their leaders' orders, and protect others, the government classifies them as Firz. Yet, when this life change occurs rapidly for Suou, the authorities make assumptions about him, forcing the teen to hide his abilities.

 

Along the way, Kouki Suou learns more about life among the Gifted. As his powers grow, he begins to wonder where he belongs. Yet a new student in his school, Fuuka Mizutani, looks beyond people's status in The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1. She reminds Suou that it doesn't take superpowers to make someone extraordinary.

 

Art

As Kouki Suou walks to school in his uniform, he looks down and frowns. Like Suou, Hiro Sanada has a tousle of hair that threatens to obscure his eyes. Yet the Gifted teen’s blond hair seems to dance as he smiles. Female students regard Suou with frowns and sneers. Yet Fuuka Mizutani wears a lost, innocent expression as she attends her first day of class.

 

When he spots a thug threatening someone, Suou’s features grow determined. The thug's colleagues sweat as Suou dispatches their friend. But lightning crackles, and globules fill the air, when a Firz rams his fist into Suou’s abdomen. Black splotches erupt from Suou’s chest as he falls.

 

While Akira Mitsuya shows people flying, fighting with swords, and utilizing their powers, Tom Williams places uppercase dialogue in balloons. Suou’s thoughts fill rectangles in this recognizable future world, with aerial lines strung between homes, tower blocks, and over automobiles. Dialogue swells for intonation, and extreme emotions transform spheres into stars, as giant words fill the air, announcing Suou has unlocked a new ability in The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1.

 

Final Thoughts

When life surprises him and he gets his fondest wish, Kouki Suou discovers that the National Defense Force is less valiant than he imagined. While Suou makes new friends, the superpowered teen wonders who he can trust in The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1.

 

Rating 9/10

 

To look inside see my preview of The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1