Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Jay Eaton's Runaway To The Stars

 


Sometimes, home is the last place you want to be. Leaving everything you know behind takes bravery. Still, if you want to find somewhere you feel like you can belong, you have to take those first big steps toward an uncertain future. How will Talita find life among the stars? And who will she meet once she leaves Dirtball behind?

Here's all the info from Iron Circus:  

 

Jay Eaton’s RUNAWAY TO THE STARS Is Now on Kickstarter with Iron Circus


A Sci-FI Slice-of-Life Story Featuring

AI Pirates, Cross-Species Friendships, and Meticulous Worldbuilding


Iron Circus — the premiere publisher of award-winning, critically-acclaimed graphic novels in the American Midwest, which has raised nearly 5 million dollars via crowdfunding — is proud to announce its latest campaign for RUNAWAY TO THE STARS, a hard sci-fi slice-of-life graphic novel from cartoonist Jay Eaton that will immerse readers in a universe at once intriguingly alien and painfully familiar. The main storyline follows Talita, a centaur aerospace engineer and cross-species foster kid, as she befriends a shipwrecked AI pirate named Bip who convinces Talita to help it escape the planet of Dirtball. Focused on communication, accommodation, and everyday life in co-species spaces, the intricate and meticulously built world of RUNAWAY TO THE STARS will travel to readers on this planet via Kickstarter this spring. Head to Kickstarter to support the the campaign.


"This book is the culmination of over a decade of chipping away at a science fiction setting and the interesting people living there, and I'm very excited to finally be able to share this labor of love with the world and introduce everyone to these characters,” said cartoonist Jay Eaton. “It continually delights me how many different people have seen their lives reflected in the fictional struggles and triumphs of Talita and her friends. Whether you're a 3-meter tall alien woman, a GMO catgirl, a sapient quantum computer, or a human being, I think there is something to find of yourself in RUNAWAY TO THE STARS."


Abandoned as an infant on the doorstep of the Nexus Jovia youth foster care facility in a cat carrier, centaur and aerospace engineer Talita has no idea where she came from. She’s spent the vast majority of her life around humans, has very little familiarity with her own species’ cultures, and has always had trouble connecting with anyone — other than sentient AI beings, that is. So when Talita discovers a damaged Centaur spaceship in the Ixion Recycling Plant’s salvage yard with a pirate AI onboard named Bip, she quickly becomes drawn into its plans to escape the planet of Dirtball. But her two human friends, Idrisah and Gillie, aren’t about to let her commit crimes on behalf of a shady AI... not without their help, of course! Because Bip, the pilot of the Runaway, is definitely not telling Talita everything about what happened to the ship's now-deceased centaur crew, or what mission they might have been on. But despite Bip’s suspiciously shady past, the AI is a charmer and quickly gets the team on board to help. Now all they have to do is secretly repair the ship and get all the clearances needed to file a flight plan… Of course, they just can’t get caught doing it.


“This story is for everyone who's ever felt displaced, othered, or unheard — and every reader that loves a good sci-fi story and is intrigued by what secrets a sentient pirate AI might be hiding,” said Iron Circus Publisher C. Spike Trotman. “One of the (many) things that makes RUNAWAY TO THE STARS so great is Jay’s attention to the complexities of communication. We have Gillie, a genetically-modified human who is Deaf, forced to deal with clunky and ineffective tech in her efforts to communicate; Idrisah, a professional xenolinguist who can communicate with double-larynxed alien Avians, but can’t fluently speak in either of her family’s languages; and Talita, whose social anxiety and fear of inconveniencing others gets her taken advantage of, despite her towering height and fearsome appearance. This singular graphic novel is a testament to the fact that our all-too-human faults and anxieties are universal concerns — no matter your point of origin!”


RUNAWAY TO THE STARS’ intricately-built primary story is supplemented with immersive appendices and overflowing with additional context. The campaign will also feature extras such as an exclusive bookplate and a discounted bundle of Iron Circus titles hand-picked by cartoonist Jay Eaton.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 



 


 


To support the campaign for RUNAWAY TO THE STARS, head to Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ironspike/runaway-to-the-stars?ref=afkj6x 


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

 

Absolute Batman #19 Review

 


Absolute Batman #19 Review

Writers: Scott Snyder

Artist: Nick Dragotta

Colorist: Frank Martin

Letterer: Tom Napolitano

Cover Artists: Nick Dragotta & Frank Martin; Liam Sharp; Ben Oliver

1:25 Variant Cover Artist: Ariel Olivetti

Editors: Sabrina Futch, Katie Kubert & Chris Conroy

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 15, 2026

 

Bruce Wayne's life is changing. At times, the enormity of the change he's unleashed frightens him. An unexpected conversation with James Gordon helps. Barbara Gordon may not like the man Bruce is becoming. Still, her father's advice influences Bruce's actions when he confronts Poison Ivy. How will Bruce let go of the people and things holding him back? And who will Jack Grimm send next to test Bruce's ability to be the hero Gotham needs him to be? Let’s leap into Absolute Batman #19 and see!

 

Story

While Mayor Hill and GCPD Commissioner Bullock rule Gotham with a heavy hand, Batman is the ghost in their machine. When Hill declares martial law and quarantine zones, Batman slips in to solve the problems that Bullock's police can’t or won’t. So when the public starts looking to the Batman to protect them, municipal leaders focus all their resources on exorcising him. Alfred notices this after a brief time away from Gotham. And he observes how Bruce responds to their challenge by investing more in his role as the city's protector than ever before.

 

After Martha Wayne departs Gotham, Absolute Batman #19 opens far from Bruce's beloved city. Yet what appears far away doesn't stay there. A man with the power to frighten people and crows, and manipulate technology, walks toward Gotham on his bare feet. And he may or may not be wearing a mask.

 

After Scott Snyder opens in a corn field 1,500 miles away from Gotham, Alfred reveals how Bruce has leveled up while observing a high-octane confrontation. But this is Bruce Wayne’s story. So while readers follow Bruce in the present, we also glimpse the memories that still haunt him today.

 

Bruce Wayne trained hard to endure all the pain life can dish out. Yet he has struggled to let go of the people and things that forged his identity. Now, he’s realizing that to serve Gotham’s future, he must sever old connections while forming new associations and updating his working methods. As Mayor Hill, GCPD Commissioner Bullock, and Jack Grimm fear change, Bruce realizes he must evolve to meet his city’s changing demands in Absolute Batman #19. But despite his best efforts, Bruce's ability to continue protecting Gotham is about to grow even more difficult.

 

Art

Rows of corn narrow as they extend toward the horizon. As a harvester delivers corn to a nearby trailer, a thin figure emerges from the wall of stalks. Dressed in brown and with splayed feet that evoke a crow's talons, he smokes a cigarette while regarding the activity with button eyes. As Vern leans toward him, a brown cloud seems to envelop the farmer. Buck coughs as brown fills the air. Then he pulls his phone from his pocket, as Scarecrow regards the ascending crows.

 

While green, brown, and red dominate Nick Gragotta's panel-packed pages, Frank Martin steeps Gotham in gray as a unique vehicle transforms one symbol into another. The vehicle's design draws inspiration from the racing world while embodying Bruce's new lean and mean approach. Yet when he disappears, and later reappears, his coat hangs on his immense body, another reminder that Bruce is trimming down his obligations in Absolute Batman #19.

 

Black uppercase dialogue fills white balloons, while Alfred’s lowercase narration fills gray paper scraps. The letters grow bold for intonation, shrink for lowered voices, and swell for raised voices. Boxes with lightning bolt arrows suggest the authorities’ ability to influence the masses. Tom Napolitano’s sound effects reinforce the Scarecrow’s abilities to control people through fear, innovations that help Batman better reach his goals, and cawing that signals the end of an era. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Jack Grimm has deep roots in Gotham. Perhaps, as Alfred Pennyworth suggests, the Joker has manipulated world events for a very long time. But as Jack Grimm tightens his grip on Gotham, Bruce Wayne must ponder his role in the Joker's schemes in Absolute Batman #19.  

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of Absolute Batman #19

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Absolute Batman #18




Tuesday, April 14, 2026

End Of Life #3 Preview

 


Pluto used to have a small-town, touristy vibe. Richard Smiley's newspaper strips drew fans to the cartoonist's hometown. When the visitors weren't flocking to the Wrongdog amusement park, they were helping local shops and businesses thrive. Pluto may have gotten quieter since Richard Smiley's fall from grace. But even if the amusement park has closed, the shops and restaurants survive because the locals support each other. 

Visitors may not pour into Emily Wilson's shop to purchase souvenir candles any time soon. Still, things are about to heat up in Pluto. What will Eddie Stallion do when the Menagerie descend on this out-of-the-way town? And how will his father react, when Eddie's presence endangers all the people he cares about?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

End Of Life #3 Preview

Writer: Kyle Starks

Artist: Steve Pugh

Cover Artists: Gerald Parel, Guillem March & David Talaski

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: April 15, 2026

 

Eddie Stallion is no chicken!

 

Eddie has a Big Cock problem: The chicken-headed Menagerie assassin has found his way to Pluto. Who could’ve given up Eddie’s secret? Or is Big Cock here for another purpose? Whatever the answer is, it’s obviously all Eddie’s fault, and now the whole town is in danger. Oh, and it gets worse. Deep within the confines of the abandoned Wrongdog Park, Richard Smiley is working on a plan to take Eddie down and tighten his criminal grip on the town…

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 


 




Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

Deathstroke: The Terminator #2 Preview

 

 

Slade Wilson argued that his clients didn't respected him. He complained that they weren't paying him what he was worth. He took out his aggression on others while admitting that his enhanced abilities had made him set in his ways. But now he's angry. 

Slade Wilson may not be the World's Greatest Detective. But can he learn to think outside the box to find Wintergreen's killer? And will he learn how to do it quietly?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Deathstroke: The Terminator #2 Preview

Writer: Tony Fleecs

Artist: Carmine Di Giandomenico

Cover Artists: Carmine Di Giandomenico, Dan Panosian, Tyler Kirkham & Guillem March

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: April 15, 2026

 

Tony Fleecs and Carmine Di Giandomenico take Death’s Fury to the Next Level!

 

Someone’s taken everything from Deathstroke, and hell hath no fury like an assassin scorned! He’s on the road to find a mysterious client, but it won’t be easy. He’s lost his money, his resources, his family, and his best friend and moral compass. What happens when the world’s most terrifying assassin has nothing left to lose?

 

 

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Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us. 

Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3 Review

 


Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3 Review

Writer & Artist: Yako Gureishi

Translator: Motoko Tamamuro & Jonathan Clements

Letterer: Skylar Rutan

Cover Artist: Yako Gureishi

Publisher: Titan Manga

Price: $12.99

Release Date: August 19, 2025

 

After departing the witch village, the Golem and Somali reach the foot of a mountain amid the forest. A guide directs them to the entrance and leads them inside to Anthole City. It's a thriving multilevel community tunneled into the heart of the mountain. Yet unlike the witch village, no one in the myriad of shops and restaurants offers them a free sample.

 

When the Golem tries to buy a map for the lands beyond the mountain, the shopkeeper suggests that they upgrade their wardrobe. Their clothes were fine for traveling through forests. When they reach the exit on the other side of the mountain, they will find the desert a more demanding environment. Can the Golem and Somali afford better clothes? And how does Somali feel about her life with the Golem? Let’s grab our walking sticks, leap into Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3, and see!

 

Story

While the Golem works for Kikilila and his wife Giina in their restaurant, Somali plays with the couple’s child. Kikila enjoys drawing flowers. So, when Somali shares her fear that he will eventually leave her, Kikila knows how to relieve her fears. Children aren't supposed to venture into the lower levels without adult supervision. But if Kikila and Somali can return with a Yozame flower, they can make her wish come true.

 

While Yako Gureishi keeps the spotlight on the Human girl in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3, the Golem also gets a chance to shine. As he stumbles amid the hurdles of parenthood, Kokilila serves as a coach. Another local takes an interest in the travelers as the Golem works to fund their journey. Muthrica warns the Golem not to promise Somali more than it should. Yet even after the Golem and Somali depart Anthole City, Gureishi checks in on the Woolly Shurigara family in his extra one-page stories in between chapters. Kokilila, Giina, and Kikila may live in a bustling city teeming with interesting people. Yet when their new friends depart, they leave part of themselves behind.

 

After the endless possibilities of Anthole City, the travelers discover that the desert is far from barren. Instead, it sparkles with life by day and night. Yet the greatest mysteries they face are their fellow travelers, and the relationship that the Human girl and the Golem are building in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3.

 

Art

While Somali disguises her appearance by wearing a horned cloak, Kikila resembles a bipedal llama. As they venture beneath Anthole City, plants, bushes, and flowers spring up amid the stalagmites. Mushrooms rise above them as in Alice in Wonderland, while a jellyfish wafts among the stalactites. Kikila helps the girl hide as a giant snail-like creature passes. But even the plants are on alert against travelers and eager to defend themselves.

 

Yako Gureishi grounds the imaginative with the recognizable to create a compelling fantasy world in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3. Detailed art and shading bring this world to life. A medieval-style inn amid a labyrinth of tunnels proves a welcome refuge. The Golem's purchases in Anthole City reveal its feelings for the girl and its growth. While night scenes glow with life and wonder, Somali's delight in each culinary discovery also contributes to the striking realism amid the fantastic.

 

Motoko Tamamuro and Jonathan Clements translate the uppercase letters that appear in balloons, boxes, and panel backgrounds. Intense emotions turn balloons spiky when Kikila demonstrates bravery, and his parents show their concern. Skylar Rutan’s sound effects enhance Kikila and Somali's adventure beneath Anthole City, their journey through the desert, and their encounters with the people and creatures they meet. Thanks to Titan Manga for providing a physical review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

The Golem fears that the enchanted animals will discover that Somali is a Human. The girl shows little interest in finding her own people and wants to remain with her "dad." But as the dying librarian told them in the witch village, they walk a different path from most people. The light she saw in the travelers' eyes may dim at times, but it never dies in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3.

 

Rating 10/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 3.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2

 

For how this series started, see my review of Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1


Monday, April 13, 2026

Absolute Batman #19 Preview

 

 

Bruce Wayne's life is changing. He's got no one to blame but himself. At times, the enormity of the change he's unleashed frightens him. But an unexpected talk with James Gordon helped. Barbara Gordon may not like the man Bruce is becoming. Still, her father's advice guided Bruce's actions when he confronted Poison Ivy. How will Bruce let go of the people and things holding him back? And who will Jack Grimm send next to test Bruce's ability to be whoever Gotham needs him to be?

Here's all the info from DC Connect: 

 

Absolute Batman #19 Preview

Writer: Scott Snyder

Artist: Nick Dragotta

Cover Artists: Nick Dragotta, Ben Oliver & Liam Sharp

1:25 Variant Cover Artist: Ariel Olivetti

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: April 15, 2026

 

Absolute Scarecrow emerges from the shadows of Ark M as a New Story Arc begins…

 

Poison Ivy proved to be just one of the many horrors within the bowels of the ARK M facility, and as Joker sets his sights on Absolute Batman, he decides to enlist the help of one of the center’s most terrifying doctors, Dr. Jonathan Crane. While Bruce Wayne tries to align himself with Barbara Gordon, there’s more than one alliance formed in this issue. New debuts, new villains, new arc starts here.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 


 

 



Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

Catwoman #86 Preview

 


Selina Kyle may not have life all figured out. Still, she knows how to have fun. Sadly, her return to Gotham hasn't been smooth sailing. Selina's been evicted from her apartment. Her friend Holly needs her help. Then there's Carmine Falcone, who's still unsure what to do about the Venice affair. 

While Selina and the mob boss dance around the Italian job, her first mission for him puts GCPD Commissioner Vandal Savage at odds with the Feds. But if Carmine Falcone doesn't know what to do with Selina, others know exactly how they'd like to treat her. And they're determined to make her homecoming worse before it gets better. How will Black Mask attack Selina next? And will Holly Robinson end up in his crosshairs?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Catwoman #86 Preview

Writer: Torunn Grønbekk

Artist: Davide Gianfelice

Cover Artists: Seba Fiumara, Frank Cho, Michael Walsh & W Scott Forbes

April Drools Variant Cover Artists: Saowee

Things To Come Variant Cover Artist: Manny Vincent Carbonilla

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: April 15, 2026

 

Back in Black!

 

He’s big! He’s bad! And he’s madder than ever before! With Selina back in Gotham, Black Mask sets his sights on Catwoman, and he’s playing for keeps. But he’s not alone! Who is his mysterious benefactor, and how could they possibly hate Catwoman even more than her self-proclaimed archnemesis?

 

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Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us. 

The Whisper War #3 Preview

 


 

Alex Jindari is a fish out of water. He left the police to mine asteroids. Then the Algo selected him to investigate a murder. From what little was left of the body after falling from a Cloudbreaker tower, the Automic determined the victim’s identity. But it makes no sense. How can Alex be investigating his own murder?

 

Pursuing the case further sparks phantom memories. And the Algo makes Alex jump through hoops to recover footage from an Omnicam. But if discovering the murder victim’s identity was traumatic, seeing who hurled him out of the Cloudbreaker tower seems insane. How can Alex be both dead and alive? And why would Inspector Seeva Dessin, his beautiful Carabinieri partner, kill his double?  

Here's all the info from Comixology:

 

The Whisper War #3 Preview

Writer: Marc Guggenheim

Artist: Sedat Oezgen

Colorist: Carlos Cabrera

Letterer: Dave Sharpe

Cover Artists: Sedat Oezgen & Carlos Cabrera

Designer: Travis Escarfullery

Publisher: Comixology

Price: $2.99

Release Date: April 14, 2026

 

Chapter 3. With the murderer revealed, Axel Jindari's hunt for the truth takes him to the Barren Reaches, a forbidden land that no one has set foot in for centuries-- or so he thought!

 

 

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Thanks to Comixology for sharing this preview with us.

Parapsychologist GN Review

 


Parapsychologist GN Review

Writers: Mark Schey & Taki Soma

Artist & Colorist: Cat Farris

Letterer: Chris Northrop

Editor: Mary E Brickthrower

Publisher: Comixology

Price: $6.99

Release Date: March 31, 2026

 

Dr Ron Richards spends his days talking to patients. An essential component of his treatment is listening. But Ron's superpower is his ability to empathize with them.

 

As his patients pour out their struggles to him, Ron attempts to help them through what they’re going through. How will his new receptionist help him treat people who feel like monsters, feel most at home in the water, or cannot control their physical transformations? And how does Ron's family support or complicate his ability to help his patients equally, regardless of species? Let’s leap into Parapsychologist GN and see!

 

Story

When Harper Davis walks into his office, Dr Ron Richards tries to keep things strictly professional. But he can't. Ron misses his last receptionist. And he's informal by nature. Still, that doesn't mean he won't abide by his industry's rules and guidelines. So when the hypochondriac werewolf who lingers around his office notices a departing patient with a sinister connection, Ron refuses to investigate.

 

Despite his desire to be relaxed and open with people, the rules of his profession make Ron conscious of his inadequacies. So, in Parapsychologist GN, Ron takes time out of his busy schedule to visit his therapist. While he phones in his family time, sharing his inner struggle with his therapist in the woods helps Ron get through each day.

 

While Mark Schey and Taki Soma’s story follows Ron, it also looks in on Harper and a classmate at the university where she prepares to follow in Ron's footsteps. Harper senses his struggles and yearns to help him. As with his family, Ron instinctively pushes her away. But as he realizes his family is hurting, and he is failing his patients, Ron begins to understand he cannot carry his burdens alone. The challenge in Parapsychologist GN is: can Ron loosen up to be the cool boss he aspires to be while also learning how to be a better husband and father?

 

Art

Ron and his family live in a comfortable two-story suburban house with an attic. A sign outside welcomes them to a separate entrance to see Dr. Ron Richards Phd. As they enter the comfortable waiting room, they meet Harper sitting at her desk. They’ll likely see a fretting werewolf lingering in his sweatshirt and ball cap. Then they enter his office, where Ron sits in his Queen Anne chair as they pour out their troubles on a comfortable couch.

 

Cat Farris' low-key penciling and pastel colors imbue Parapsychologist GN with a lighthearted cartoony vibe. Ron goes through his days with his long hair, T-shirt, jacket, and sneakers. In addition to the werewolf, he also sees ghosts, a poltergeist, and even someone who should be in Scotland. But as he sits at the dinner table each evening, Ron barely notices his wife and children. While studying his patient files, his son shares Ron's fashion sense as he removes his hearing aid to study his phone. And as his wife and daughter dress more formally, they display their need for his involvement in their lives in different ways.

 

Chris Northrop fills white dialogue balloons with uppercase black letters that grow bold for intonation and swell for raised voices. Colored boxes locate readers in time and space. When Ron treks into the forest, large black letters fill the air as he calls out to his therapist. And when a patient composed of floating circles visits his office, doors bang open, drapes swing shut of their own accord, and the air whooshes as it floats into Ron’s office. Thanks to Comixology and Superfan Promotions for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

No one is an island, and life is a journey. As Dr Ron Richards strives to help people each day, he begins to realize that his life is falling apart. But when the man who follows all the rules and is supposed to have all the answers, lowers his defenses, he discovers people willing to help him, and a family anxious for his involvement, in Parapsychologist GN.

 

Rating 9.4/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of Parapsychologist GN