Sunday, August 23, 2026

Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2 Review

 


Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2 Review

Writer, Artist & Colorist: Patrick Zircher

Letterers: Richard Starkings & Tyler Smith

Editor: Chris Butera

Publisher: Titan Comics

Price: $4.99 US

Release Date: August 19, 2026

 

Ramih Khan is the Regent of Sidhi. Asaf Khan is the Regent of Karra. Neither holds power by right of ancestry. So, to solidify their status, their forces attack Gondwana. Durgavati, the province’s ruler, is still young and beautiful. More importantly, she has the wealth and status they seek. As a widow raising a young prince, both men view the Maharani of Gondwana as a prize.

 

Diwan Beohar Kayastha, Durgavati’s steward, has traveled to Agra, Hindustan. When the Emperor of the Mughal Empire granted him an audience, Beohar requested protection from Gondwana’s aggressors. Yet in secret, Emperor Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar smiles on his Khans’ actions. For Gondwana to know peace, Maharani Durgavati must surrender her lands and choose Ramid or Asaf as her next husband. But what will happen to Durgavati and Prince Vir if she accepts a marriage proposal? And what sorcery or magic links a Puritan warrior with a deceased holy man? Let’s grab our swords, leap into Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2, and see!

 

Story

It is a dark and stormy night when Chandra Shah arrives at Fortress Chauragarh. Maharani Durgavati invites her brother-in-law to join them. But the Master of Scouts isn’t interested in eating dinner. He reports that Ramih Khan's army is marching west. To Chandra’s surprise, Diwan Beohar Kayastha realizes that Ramih Khan’s forces are uniting with Asaf Khan’s army to attack them. Worse, his late brother’s widow refuses to retreat deeper into Gondwana and let her Chieftains defend her.

 

In Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2, Patrick Zircher interlaces his Puritan hero’s tale with views inside Fortress Chauragarh and Asaf Khan's manor house. His slow-paced story reveals Durgavati's determination to rule. It also shows how people respond to her leadership and contrasts this with how Asaf Khan and Ramih Khan treat the people in their care. Yet as the two factions mobilize for war, Solomon Kane walks an uncertain path. Shunned by civilization, the Puritan wanders through the wilderness, led by a lion that shares its food with him.

 

Yet, as Solomon Kane insists on moving forward, even if he doesn't know where he is going, the lion eventually leads him back to civilization. Unlike Asaf Khan and Ramih Khan, the Puritan meets someone content with the power he wields. And as he receives a warm welcome, Solomon Kane regales his listeners with tales from his travels. In this land torn by the avarice of the two Khans, Solomon most fears that Fate has taken over his life. So, even if it goes against everything he's been taught to believe, the Puritan seeks counsel on how to regain control of his life in Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2.

 

Art

Rain streaks down amid the lightning as a rider drives his horse along a narrow dirt road. He enters a fortress filled with arched doorways and interior supports. As his Rani rises to greet him, her court remains seated cross-legged on the stone floor. Despite the flowers adorning her ears, her eyes bespeak determination, and a white dot on her forehead shines like the sun.

 

Like the Puritan’s black hat, cloak, and clothes, a lion sports a black mane as he strides ahead. Along with the scratches on Durgavati’s arm, the head of the Puritan’s staff links with the King of Beasts. Yet when a streak of light prompts a miniature dust storm, the lion bolts as men wearing turbans carry muskets, and Solomon Kane draws his flintlock pistol.

 

Patrick Zircher adorns his detailed art with a rich palette in Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2. Yet he retreats to a single color when portraying earlier moments from the characters’ lives. Asaf Khan’s attire links him to the characters’ lavender and brown-colored memories as he bows to Ramih Khan’s guidance. Yet a green realm links Solomon to Durgavati’s private, blue-green domain.

 

Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith fill white dialogue balloons and narrative boxes with black uppercase letters. The letters shrink for lowered voices, enlarge for raised voices, and grow bold with intonation. Lowercase letters in black boxes introduce characters and settings, while Solomon Kane shares his thoughts and memories in beige boxes. As gunshots echo across the rocky plateau, an uninvited guest’s feasting disturbs two men filling the Mughal Empire with fear. Thanks to Titan Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

While Conan the Barbarian made Robert E Howard famous, one of the writer's great loves was historical epics. Patrick Zircher draws on the Puritans' original adventures to set Solomon Kane amid historical events in Africa. Then, Zircher spices his grand-scale storytelling with the supernatural à la H Rider Haggard in Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2.

 

Rating 8.6/10

 

For more, see Solomon Kane: The Lion Errant #2 Cover Preview


Saturday, August 22, 2026

Black Tower: The Raven Conspiracy #1 Preview

 


His grandfather cherished his Native American heritage, and Daniel loved his grandfather. So, when Daniel asked him questions, Grandpa Bear would tell the boy stories about the history of the land beneath his feet. But Daniel isn't a boy anymore. And the people he works for engage in dangerous business. What special skill makes Daniel indispensable to them? And where will his unique abilities take him?

Here's all the info from DC Connect: 


Black Tower: The Raven Conspiracy #1 Preview

Writer: Ram V

Artist & Cover Artist: Mike Perkins

Variant Cover Artists: Evan Cagle, Mark Buckingham, And Aco

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 40 Pages

Series Length: 6 Issues

Price: $3.99 US/Variant $4.99 US (Card Stock)

Release Date: August 26, 2026

 

 

Occult Warfare Is A Fantasy…

Or Is That What They Want You To Think?

 

 

Twenty-three-year-old Darren Burroughs out of Audubon, PA, is a “gifted” rookie sent under the guise of a diplomatic aide to train with Division Nine—an obscure, outdated, and easily dismissed arm of British intelligence that specializes in dealing with paranormal incidents. In the right sort of spy circles, they’re known by a different, more feared name…“Black Tower.”

 

It’s 2026, and in the age of cyber warfare and drone strikes, someone is plotting to steal the head of a giant-king to break a centuries-old ward that has kept invading forces out of Britain. Magic and espionage collide as the Black Tower’s band of misfits, led by the enigmatic Alistair Romeo, delves into a maelstrom of spells and silencers, working against time and in the shadows to fight the esoteric battles bubbling under the surface of our visible wars.

 

Eisner Award winner Ram V (Detective Comics, The Swamp Thing) and acclaimed artist Mike Perkins (The Swamp Thing, The Bat-Man: First Knight) team up once again to bring you a contemporary spy thriller with the distinct flavor of Vertigo magic…from His Majesty with love.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 




Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For more Vertigo #1s, see:

 


 

100 Bullets: The US of Anger #1,  

 


 

 End Of Life #1 Review, and

 


 

The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #1 Review.

 

Colori Colore Creare Vol 1 Preview

 


Aka likes going on adventures in Onobori Town. But the town is built on steep cliffs, and danger is always nearby. So when she goes out to play, Gino makes Aka promise to always stay within sight of the Windmill Cafe. 

Still, an Onigiri Campaign is demanding. Sometimes you forget the rules. What will Aka discover while she searches for cherry blossoms? And who will the girl meet?

Here's all the info from Titan Manga:

 

COLORI COLORE CREARE VOL. 1

Author & Artist: Kozue Amano

Publisher: Titan Manga

Softcover Description: 192 Pages, Black & White

Price: $12.99

Release Date: August 25, 2026

 

From the creator of Aria to Amanchu!, Kozue Amano’s works are beloved for their tranquil charm and breathtaking detail.

 

Colori Colore Creare continues her legacy—perfect for fans of cozy fantasy and the heartwarming magic of Studio Ghibli.

 

From Kozue Amano, the acclaimed creator of Aria and Amanchu!, comes Colori Colore Creare Vol. 1—a tender, atmospheric fantasy perfect for fans of Studio Ghibli and stories that find magic in the everyday.

 

The quiet island town of Onobori is hidden from the world by a noren—a traditional curtain that veils it from the ordinary. Here lives Aka, a gentle, innocent girl living in a windmill coffee shop with her grandfather. Life flows peacefully, until a chance encounter with a giant black cat draws her into a subtle, spellbinding journey. As moments of quiet beauty unfold around her, Aka begins to stitch together the vibrant threads of a future shaped by kindness, connection, and wonder.

 

With breathtaking artwork and storytelling as soothing as a warm breeze, Colori Colore Creare is a must-read for lovers of cozy fantasy, found family, and the kind of soulful stories that linger long after the last page. Let Amano’s world wash over you—and rediscover the beauty hidden in everyday life.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 


 


 

 


 


 

 

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

 

 

Thanks to Titan Manga for sharing this preview with us. 

 

 

 

New TV Series: The People V Gorilla Grodd


 

You never know quite where you stand with Grodd. When Darkseid threatened all of reality, Lois Lane thought Time Trapper was the member of the Quantum Quorum the Justice League had to worry about. Yet after turning the tables on the heroes fighting at the Earth's core, Flash forged a surprising accord with Grodd. What new insights into his character will this new series reveal? And what will Tee-Nah, the Daily Planet's new reporter, say about the star of the show?

Here's all the info from DC Studios & Warner Brothers: 

 

HBO Max Orders New Comedy Series: 

THE PEOPLE V. GORILLA GRODD

 

From DC Studios & Warner Bros. Television

The Series stars Skyler Gisondo and Jimmy Tatro 

Tony Yacenda & Dan Perrault Serving as Showrunners, Writers, And Executive Producers


HBO Max
 has given an eight-episode, straight-to-series order for a new half-hour comedy THE PEOPLE V. GORILLA GRODD from DC Studios and Warner Bros. Television. The Max Original comedy stars Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen, Jimmy Tatro as Gorilla Grodd, and "Superman" actors Beck Bennett as Steve Lombard, Mikaela Hoover as Cat Grant, and Wendell Pierce as Perry White. The series also stars Mary Holland, Eduardo Franco, Arian Moayed, Dan Perrault, Andrew Leeds, and Tim Baltz. Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault will serve as showrunners, writers, and executive producers with Yacenda set to direct all episodes. James Gunn and Peter Safran also serve as executive producers.

 

Logline: A superintelligent ape is convicted of murdering his father, the King of Gorilla City. In an eight-part “true” crime docuseries, the Daily Planet’s Jimmy Olsen reopens the case, investigating whether Gorilla Grodd was wrongly convicted in one of Metropolis’ most famous murder trials.

 

Amy Gravitt, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming, Head of HBO & HBO Max Comedy Series, quote: “We are thrilled to be working with Tony and Dan, alongside James, Peter, the entire DC team and our colleagues at WBTV, to bring these iconic DCU characters to HBO Max in a new and unexpected way. We already know Skyler Gisondo is pitch-perfect as Jimmy Olsen and we can’t wait for fans to experience Jimmy Tatro’s captivating and hilarious portrayal of Grodd.”

 

James Gunn and Peter Safran, executive producers and DC Studios’ Co-Chairmen & Co-CEOs, quote: “Between Skyler’s wonderful performance and the fantastic chemistry of the Daily Planet cast, we knew coming out of ‘Superman’ that this would be a fun world to explore.  We're excited to work with the brilliant Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda to take the audience down some of the darker and funnier streets and alleyways of the DCU as Jimmy spotlights the Metropolis criminal justice system for his docuseries.”

 

Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault, showrunners, writers, and executive producers, quote: “We’re excited by the challenge of creating a series that feels less like an entry into the DCU and more like an artifact from it. A Daily Planet original documentary made for the people of Metropolis. We hope it’ll appeal to fans of the comics, comedy and true crime. And while we can’t speak for audiences here yet, we already know it’s a huge hit in Metropolis. They love this series.”

 

Cast: The series stars Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen, Jimmy Tatro as Gorilla Grodd, Beck Bennett as Steve Lombard, Mikaela Hoover as Cat Grant, and Wendell Pierce as Perry White. Additional cast includes Mary Holland, Eduardo Franco, Arian Moayed, Dan Perrault, Andrew Leeds, and Tim Baltz.

 

Here's a look at the cast:

 

Arian Moayed

 

Beck Bennett

 

Dan Perrault

 

 

Eduardo Franco

 

Jimmy Tatro

 

Mary Holland

 

Mikaela Hoover

 

Skyler Gisondo

 

 

Tim Baltz

 

 

Wendell Pierce

 

Credits: The series, from DC Studios in association with Warner Bros. Television, is executive produced by James Gunn, Peter Safran, Tony Yacenda, and Dan Perrault. Yacenda and Perrault also serve as showrunners and writers. All episodes are directed by Tony Yacenda. 

 

Thanks to DC Studios & Warner Brothers for sharing this news with us.        

Nightwing #141 Review

 


Nightwing #141 Review

Writer: Dan Watters

Penciler: Denys Cowan

Inker: Norm Rapmund

Colorist: Francesco Segala

Letterer: Wes Abbott

Cover Artist: Jorge Fornés

Variant Cover Artists: Tim Bradstreet, Dustin Nguyen & Dan Mora

Editors: Jessica Berbey & Rob Levin

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99 US/$5.99 US Card Stock

Release Date: August 19, 2026

 

Some see it as a symbol of Blüdhaven's rejuvenation. Others, like Nightwing, believe Mayor Bisogni's Superhighway has awakened ancient terrors. Yet as intercity neighborhoods vanish, the suburbs also suffer.

 

As the media debate his culpability for the vehicular deaths in a multicar pileup, Dick Grayson learns the Mayor's intentions behind the new road that divides his city. But with the architect and his murderer dead, will anyone listen to Nightwing? And if Prosecutor Eastbourne takes him to court, will Dick Grayson end up in prison like Barbara Gordon? Let's leap into Nightwing #141 and see!

 

Story

It’s a cold morning in Blüdhaven. The chill factor comes from Prosecutor Emily Eastbourne’s ultimatum. Nightwing must surrender and face judgment for the deaths that occurred when his car plowed into others on the Bisogni Superhighway. The clock is ticking. And as Eastbourne’s deadline looms, Dick Grayson stands in the crowd gathered before the courthouse, unsure how a hero should react to these circumstances.

 

In Nightwing #141, Dick Grayson feels like he’s waging a losing battle to improve living conditions for the city's inhabitants. In his desperation to rescue abducted children from the Cirque du Sin, Nightwing and the Zanni toppled buildings like toy blocks. The Bisogni Superhighway has destroyed more neighborhoods. Nightwing cannot sleep. In Gotham, the police are gunning for his Bat-family. His girlfriend is in Supermax. And even if the cop killed a monstrous murderer, that didn’t give Nightwing the right to send him to the hospital.

 

While Dan Watters addresses the role that costumed vigilantes play in society, his story also gives Nightwing a chance to hear what people think about him. While the media have beaten Prosecutor Eastbourne's war drums, not everyone thinks Nightwing is a menace to society. They may only see a fraction of how he works on their behalf. Nightwing may not agree with their interpretation of his actions. Yet as he ponders how to respond to Eastbourne's challenge, Dick Grayson remains vigilant, wanting to protect all the inhabitants of Blüdhaven in Nightwing #141.

 

Art

Emily Eastbourne tells anyone who will listen that she is pursuing justice for the people of Blüdhaven. Yet as the readout on her smartwatch approaches zero hour, she stands atop the Courthouse steps, surrounded by her legal associates. As Dick Grayson stands amid the crowd gathered before the podium, he remembers his car plowing into two others. Then, another spectator forces people aside as he acts out his recollections. As the man makes his case, a smile spreads across his face. Dick closes his eyes and raises his hand to cover his face.

 

While Denys Cowan and Norm Rapmund portray Dick Grayson’s hesitancy, Francesco Segala adorns Blüdhaven with a limited palette in Nightwing #141. Dick Grayson wears blue and yellow as he unleashes his anger on a criminal. Prosecutor Eastbourne, Nightwing’s fan, and someone else who gives Nightwing food for thought seem united in indigo. People also project their emotions. As Billy-Boy glows yellow, his fright colors the nearby buildings and the air. And when a member of the crowd glows red, she tinges everyone around her.

 

Wes Abbott places black uppercase letters in white balloons. Narration, thoughts, and off-camera dialogue reside in colored boxes. Intonation emboldens words, while broken balloon borders indicate lowered voices. Yet as white represents shattered lives, a word in a framed photo feels like a broken promise. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

When you’re one of many, it’s easy to compare your contributions to those of your contemporaries. But operating alone, under the veil of anonymity, Dick Grayson lacks a basis for comparison. He believes he should hold himself to a higher standard. Yet recently, he’s failed to toe Prosecutor Eastbourne’s strict line in relation to two murderers. So, when she asks him to submit to a higher authority, Dick Grayson wonders if someone else should judge his actions in Nightwing #141.

 

Rating 9.2/10

 

To look inside see Nightwing #141 Preview

 

For Dick Grayson's conversation with Cannibal Colm, see Nightwing #140 Preview. 

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

 


Friday, August 21, 2026

Zatanna #5 Preview

 


Zatanna Zatara has embarked on a mission. She wants to protect everyone in the magical realm. So after combating the DEO's new Occult Office to heal a plague spirit, Zatanna seeks insight from the last Prime Magus. Zehuti is the foremost scholar of the magical realm. His wisdom is legendary. And the Egyptian god disagrees with Zatanna's approach to her new office. 

After healing Aède, the mourning muse, Zatanna discovers more people in trouble. Will Zehuti's insights influence how Zatanna approaches the danger before her? And is Agent DiManes, her adversary at the Department of Extranormal Operations, the cause of more suffering?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Zatanna #5 Preview

Writer: Jamal Campbell

Artist & Cover Artist: Jamal Campbell

Variant Cover Artists: David Talaski, Bruno Redondo, And Nimit Malavia

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99 US/Variant $5.99 US (Card Stock)

Release Date: August 26, 2026

 

 

The Hidden City Exposed!

 

 

Zatanna Zatara arrives in the Hidden City of the Homo Magi, the place of her mother’s birth and death. Following up a string of mysterious visions and omens, she is met with a people divided, raging chaos, and unresolved anxieties, all on the verge of erupting. And what an eruption it will be!

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 


 


 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For Zatanna's meeting with Zehuti, see Zatanna #4 Preview.

For Zatanna's visit to the realm of a loa, see my review of Zatanna #3.

For Zatanna's trip to New Orleans, see my review of Zatanna #2

For how this series began, see my review of Zatanna #1

For Zatanna's fight against Harley Quinn, see my preview of DC K.O.: Zatanna Vs Harley Quinn #1: All Fight Month Round Five Preview  

 

 

Poison Ivy #47 Preview

 

 

Pamela Isley tried so hard to clean up Gotham. But the power brokers disliked her methods. And the influencers turned the city against her. Now, as Gotham City Police Department TUCO squads arrest people for loitering, and signs demanding her removal proliferate, her assistants embark on a last ditch attempt to keep Pamela in the Mayor's office. 

Vandal Savage's Draconian approach to peacekeeping and the Order of the Green Knights' extremism have turned the streets into a warzone. Some of the people who should be helping the women instead see them as the problem. Can magical Juhi and Janet from HR survive the chaos and help Pamela Isley restore order to Gotham? And how is Pamela faring after her desperate fight for survival in the garden of the mayoral mansion?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Poison Ivy #47 Preview

Writer: G. Willow Wilson

Artist: Leandro Fernandez

Cover Artist: Jessica Fong

Variant Cover Artist: Noobovich, Kyuyong Eom & Manny Vincent Carbonilla

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99 US/Variant $4.99 (Card Stock)

Release Date: August 26, 2026

 

 

Something Very Bad Is About To Happen.

A Batman: Bad Seeds Prelude!

 

 

Gotham City is done with Mayor Pamela Isley—there’s just one problem for everyone there: She’s not done with them.

 

The stage is set for the explosive new Batman line crossover event—Bad Seeds!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 


 

  


Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For Juhi and Julie's nightmare journey through Gotham's streets, see Poison Ivy #46 Preview. 

For what happened before that, see my review of Poison Ivy #45

For what happened before that, see my review of Poison Ivy #44.

 

For what happened before that, see my preview of Poison Ivy #43

 

For how this story arc started, see my review of Poison Ivy #42.