Sunday, April 5, 2026

The Nice House by the Sea #9 Preview

 

 

What makes a person exceptional? Is it their skills, what they achieve, or how much kindness they show others? Walter and Max had different views on what kind of person deserved to survive the end of the world. That was fine, as long as everyone could live forever in their own houses. But now they're mixing. And just as in life, the exceptional people will do anything to achieve their objectives. 

Can the nice people defend themselves against the go-getters who fought in life to dominate their professions? And will the survivors be happy? Or is the specter of death necessary to bring joy to life?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

The Nice House by the Sea #9 Preview

Writer: James Tynion IV

Artist: Álvaro Martínez Bueno

Cover Artists: Álvaro Martínez Bueno & Fernando Blanco

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 40 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

A betrayal shakes the residents of the house!

 

Betrayed by the person who knows them all best, the residents of the Lake House must come to terms with the fact that their world might literally be coming to an end—and that the only one who can get them out of this is the one who got them into it in the first place…Walter. It’s a shame they shot him in the head, then…

 

 

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Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2 Review


  
 
 

Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2 Review

Writer & Artist: Yako Gureishi

Translator: Mellow Brown

Letterer: Skylar Rutan

Cover Artist: Yako Gureishi

Publisher: Titan Manga

Price: $12.99

Release Date: March 26, 2025

 

A traveler in the woods suggested they visit the witch village. So, following their outdated map, the Golem and Somali reach a cluster of buildings in the forest. As they traverse the streets, the witches ply them with food and drink. While the little girl loves the samples, the Golem knows they are short on funds.

 

After the Golem explains why they've arrived, the witches direct them to the library. There, Hazel searches for a book written by a Human. Can The Chronicles of Haraiso tell them where the Humans have gone? And can the Golem reunite the little girl with her people? Let’s grab our walking sticks, leap into Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2, and see!

 

Story

Hazel obeys the rules stringently, but her sister observes them more in spirit than in practice. Praline has removed the book without authorization. Worse, she keeps it in a dusty room where she eats. When Somali pulls the book from the shelf, another cloud of dust summons the Pescafish. The creatures swarm in the room, seeking to devour all the ink-soaked pages.

 

In Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2, the witches worship the Earth and travel the world in search of wisdom. They collect books, store them in their library, and study the world and its inhabitants. Praline's disregard for the rules has endangered what her community most prizes. Even if they can fend off the Pescafish, Praline faces dire consequences for her infraction. But the Golem doesn’t care about the witches’ rules. While he protects Somali, he also fights to find any Human settlements in a world where the other intelligent species hate them.

 

In Yako Gureishi's story, Somali doesn't share the Golem's urgency. She calls him Father and delights in his company. But the Golem knows it doesn't have much time left. Before its mechanisms stop functioning, the Golem wants to help return Somali to her people. After spending most of its life caring for the forest, the Golem never tries to harm people in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2. But like Praline, it disregards the rules and laws of the societies it visits. After learning what it can from the library, this creature of gears, levers, and science braves the witches' magical defenses for clues to where he can find any communities of the endangered Human species.

 

Art

After meeting the witches who offered them platters of food and goblets of magical wine, surrounded by fluttering fairies, the Golem clutches Somali as fish with transparent skin swim through the air. Hazel summons bird familiars and conjures magic to defeat the bookeaters. But the school of Pescafish surprises her by forming a giant fish that gobbles up books in its massive maw. Like a medieval knight, the Golem stands before Somali, crossing his armored arms, intent on sacrificing itself to protect the Human girl.

 

Yako Gureishi enhances the detailed art with shading, crafting memorable characters and settings in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2. Hazel and Praline resemble teenagers. Yet when a young witch briefly takes over the narrative, her similarity to Somali clarifies Hazel's explanation of how witches differ from Humans. In addition to their innate differences, the two species also craft their villages differently. Humans favor straight lines and rectangular structures. The witches build round homes, and their multilayered village extends into the interior of an enormous tree. While the Humans' inhabitations represent the known, the witches' community invokes awe at the wonders it holds.

 

Mellow Brown translates the uppercase letters that appear in balloons, boxes, and panel backgrounds. A weakened witch’s speech fills blobby balloons and boxes. And when a young witch grows frightened, white uppercase letters appear in black balloons. Skylar Rutan’s sound effects enhance the battle in the library, the Golem’s desperate search for the truth, and an accident that threatens to separate two friends forever. Thanks to Titan Manga for providing a physical review copy.

 

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Final Thoughts

Some enchanted animals kill Humans for sport. Others buy them in the market when they can find them, even if their meat isn’t the best for cooking. Someone left Somali shackled in the Golem’s forest. So, after disguising the Human girl, it takes her on a journey to find her people. In this story about friendship, fear, and found family, the Golem learns more about its own kind and why the other intelligent species hate Humanity in Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 2.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

For what happened before, see my review of Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol 1. 

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Supergirl #12 Preview

 


Lesla-Lar wanted a better life. But when Kara Zor-El discovered that Lesla had stolen her life as Linda Danvers in Midvale, and her identity as Supergirl, she helped the Kryptonian girl see the error of her ways. Despite the Kandorian Science Council's desire to punish Lesla, Kara decided to mentor her. 

Sadly, the Science Council didn't tell Kara about a genetic anomaly that afflicts their people when they venture outside their miniature city. It struck Lesla at the worst possible time, when she and Supergirl had hit an impasse in their relationship. Lesla had to return to city where she felt a prisoner. And when she was hurting, someone preyed on Lesla's anger.

Can Supergirl help Lesla-Lar repair the damage she has done to her city, and the harm she has inflicted on her people? And back in Midvale, can Conner Kent and Lena Luthor do anything to help?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Supergirl #12 Preview

Writer: Sophie Campbell

Artist: Sophie Campbell

Cover Artists: Sophie Campbell, Nick Dragotta, Pablo Villalobos & Joshua “Sway” Swaby

Things To Come Variant Cover Artist: Amy Reeder

April Drools Variant Cover Artist: Marguerite Sauvage

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

Superboys Heats Up!

 

The conflict in Kandor between the Science Council and the younger Kandorians is only growing more tense. Supergirl’s first run-in with the rebel leader Black Flame ends with her broken and without her powers, forcing her to seek recovery with the Science Council. But despite Supergirl’s warning, the Council has their own plan to stop Black Flame: a powerful clone capable of taking down anyone in their path. Enter Team Thunder!

 

 

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Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Supergirl #11.

The Fury of Firestorm #1 Preview

 

 

Creation. Alpha energy. It's the lifeblood that brings vitality and renewal to any society. Still, change can come too quickly. And it's not always what people need. The inhabitants of New Bedford weren't expecting change. Then it walked among them: a man whose face was constantly changing. Who is the Nuclear Man? And what changes will he unleash on this peaceful, Colorado town?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

The Fury of Firestorm #1 Preview

Writer: Jeff Lemire

Artist: Rafael De Latorre

Cover Artists: Rafael De Latorre, Chris Burnham & Riley Rossmo

1:25 Variant Cover Artist: Jeff Lemire

Next Level Variant Cover Artist: Jorge Corona

Foil Variant Cover Artist: Chris Burnham

Also Available: Blank Sketch Cover

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

The Nuclear Man goes Next Level with Jeff Lemire and Rafael De Latorre!

 

The community of Bedford, Colorado, is a sleepy small town. The people say hello to their neighbors, attend town hall meetings, and root for the local high school football team on Friday nights. But this idyllic small town is thrown upside down when the Nuclear Man arrives and starts…experimenting. Firestorm has turned buildings to sand and people to glass with no remorse and no warning. But what exactly provoked Ronnie Raymond to commit this heinous act, and can anyone contain the fury that is Firestorm? Brought to you by the incredible team of Jeff Lemire (Absolute Flash, JSA), and Rafael De Latorre (The Penguin) comes the next epic in the Next Level line.

 

 

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Sirens: Love Hurts #3 Preview

 


They've got a name. The culprit even has a villain name. But as the woman marks her killings by the movement of the heavens, Black Canary and the Sirens are on the lookout for her. 

Much to Black Canary's surprise, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn are growing on her. But can they achieve justice for Julie Billings, Shanna Mason, and Aubrey Craft? And why does Horoscope believe that killing young women makes her a better person?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Sirens: Love Hurts #3 Preview

Writer: Tini Howard

Artist: Babs Tarr

Cover Artists: Babs Tarr & Derrick Chew

Connecting Variant Cover Artist: Tula Lotay

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $5.99 (All Covers Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

The Gotham City Sirens hunt a killer through the cold dead of Winter!

 

The holidays are here, but not every Siren’s feeling the cheer! Sure, Harley and Ivy’s friendship warms to a romance, but Catwoman and millionaire Bruce Wayne go ice cold when Bruce attempts to define the relationship—wasn’t he supposed to be a playboy? And then there’s the matter of Black Canary’s bachelorette party, where the Sirens and the police commissioner’s daughter, Barbara Gordon, are all on the guest list. Tensions ride high…and Gotham’s most elusive serial killer, Horoscope, is happy to cut right through them. Literally.

 

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JSA #18 Review

 


JSA #18 Review

Writer: Jeff Lemire

Artists: Gavin Guidry & Joey Vazquez

Colorists: Luis Guerrero & John Kalisz

Letterer: Steve Wands

Cover Artists: Dave Johnson; Matt Taylor; Cian Tormey & Romulo Fajardo Jr

Editors: Marquis Draper, Andrew Marino & Katie Kubert

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 1, 2026

 

The Ultra-Humanite has freed himself from the constraints of the body. He can move his consciousness from one vessel to another. Taking over Walter Baze gives him control of Starco Corporation. But he dreams of more than being a captain of industry. With the Third Reich rising in Europe, the Ultra-Humanite intends to impress Adolf Hitler. Once he enters the Führer's inner circle, he can take command of Nazi Germany's war machine.

 

But before the Ultra-Humanite leaves the United States behind, he’s got a parting gift for Gotham City. Just a little sweetener to impress Hitler with. Can heroes like Alan Scott and Jay Garrick prevent the destruction of Gotham? And in 2026, can these patriarchs of the Justice Society of America rebuild their struggling superhero team? Let’s leap into JSA #18 and see!

 

Year One Chapter Six: Story

Cyclotron built the bomb. But when he hesitates, Satanna detonates it. As Starco Tower falls, Alan Scott leaps to protect his fellow heroes. Johnny Thunder sends his genie to protect people in the streets as the bomb beneath Starco sets off a chain reaction through Gordon Degroot's subway extension project. And while Jay Garrick is fast, not even the Flash can race in two directions at once.

 

In the Tower of Fate, his companions advocated for a noninterventionist policy. But with so much hanging in the balance, Doctor Fate cannot stand on the sidelines in JSA #18. While the teammates split up to prevent the Ultra-Humanite from destroying Gotham, Doctor Fate flies out to help prevent the world from descending into chaos.

 

Doctor Fate introduces this final installment about the formation of the Justice Society of America. While Jeff Lemire splits the team into three directions, his story demonstrates how the teammates learn to work together. Compared with the heroes’ selflessness, Satanna, Sportsmaster, and the Ultra-Humanite show their selfishness, while Cyclotron clings to the belief that his work is more important than how he treats others. As this high-energy story winds together, reality sets in. They may have worked together once. But in JSA #18, each hero must decide if they’re ready to commit to a future together.

 

Year One Chapter Six: Art

As the heroes stand in the grayish-green labs beneath Starco, the red light of the bomb and the power it unleashes threatens to overwhelm them. After a panel shows Hippolyta, Hawkman, and Hawkgirl beholding the destruction in their red and gold costumes, a red-and-gold cloud of fire rises among the towers of Gotham City.

 

As Luis Guerrero lavishes nuanced colors on the Ultra-Humanite’s attempt to destroy Gotham, green becomes the power of protection. Green Lantern shelters the heroes beneath a green forcefield. Johnny Thunder, in his green suit, sends his genie off to protect people in the streets. And in the subway, Jim Corrigan battles his fears of being the Spectre while protecting those inside from being crushed.

 

Gavin Guidry grounds the 1940s action in rectangular panels bordered by white space. When the action grows hectic, the panels get diagonal. Dark red separates panels when the heroes confront the Ultra-Humanite, while Thunderbolt shows his solidarity by tracing a pink outline of the Spectre’s face in the darkness. While big scenes may take over half a page, JSA #18 saves the splash pages for when all the heroes come together as a team.

 

The Search for the Spectre Prelude Part Two: Story

The 1940s were exciting days for the team. But the world has changed since the JSA came together. After their recent defeat, Alan Scott and Jay Garrick wondered if the team could adapt to meet the threats facing them today. Alan believed they must tighten their ranks. He needed to be sure that the people they fought with had their backs.

 

His children argue otherwise in Jeff Lemire’s story. They’ve fought to find their place in the JSA. Despite the losses they’ve suffered, Jade and Obsidian don’t want to throw in the towel. Nor do they want to live in the fear that every new member will betray them. When Atom Smasher and Stargirl arrive, their enthusiasm for rejoining the team bolsters Jade and Obsidian’s arguments. But just as they did in the 1940s, Alan and Jay must decide if they can set aside their fears, put the past behind them, and continue to fight for justice together.

 

The Search for the Spectre Prelude Part Two: Art

While Jade looks relaxed, Obsidian stands at the ready. Atom Smash and Stargirl's swagger make Alan and Jay glow. Still, concern overtakes Jay Garrick and Alan Scott's features as they ponder Jade and Obsidian's proposal. When holographic displays appear before the wood-paneled walls, the younger generation regards them with smiles. But when Alan's frown reappears, Jade's expression echoes her father's concern.

 

As Joe Kalisz lavishes a bright palette on Joey Vazquez’s art, Jade’s skin links her with the green on Alan Scott’s uniform in JSA #18. The black in his costume links Obsidian with his father, while the blue forms a bridge with Atom Smasher and Stargirl. The younger team members exude vitality with their vibrant coloring. Still, the color of the wood-paneled walls evokes the subway tunnels where the JSA fought the Ultra-Humanite’s forces. The red-and-yellow background of the holographic display seems a reminder that, just as they faced danger head-on in the 1940s, they can do so again.

 

Lettering

Doctor Fate's wisdom appears in white narrative boxes and dialogue balloons with gold outlines. As he addresses the importance of nurturing promising individuals and fostering teamwork, the characters' black uppercase letters grow bold for intonation and swell for raised voices. The Spectre’s dialogue fills green serrated balloons, emphasizing how much wielding the power hurts the wielder. Silver boxes reflect green and red, recalling the JSA’s circular tale, as Jay Garrick proudly recalls the historic events. When enlarged colorful dialogue fills panels, Steve Wands enhances the fraught battles below and above Gotham with eye-catching sound effects. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

They weren’t sure they had what it took. Nor did they all get along. But as the heroes come together to save not just Gotham City, but also their world, they wonder if they could achieve more together than individually.

 

They won’t always win. Not every teammate will prove loyal. Yet as they look toward the future, the younger generation inspires the elders who paved the way for them in JSA #18.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of JSA #18.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of JSA #17





Friday, April 3, 2026

Action Comics #1097 Preview

 

 

Clark Kent has worked hard to protect his secret identity. It hasn't been easy. So when Lana's father records his surreptitious observations in a notebook, Clark wonders what he's noticing that other people aren't. 

The phenomenon grows more intense during a visit to Metropolis. As Clark strives to understand what's happening, time seems to flux and shift around him. Then, at the heart of the storm, superheroes appear. They know Clark, even if he's never met them. What has brought Booster Gold, Mary Marvel, and the Martian Manhunter to the Expo of Tomorrow? And while Superboy fights to protect Metropolis, how is Lana Lang's father threatening Clark's secret identity in Smallville?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Action Comics #1097 Preview

Writer: Mark Waid

Artist: Skylar Patridge

Cover Artists: Ryan Sook, Hayden Sherman & Amy Reeder

Things to Come Variant Cover Artist: Skylar Patridge

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

Superboys heats up!

 

The heroes of tomorrow have arrived in the past, and they need Superboy’s help! But what can a young Clark Kent do that they can’t? Find out as Smallville is turned upside down and the Reign of the Superboys continues!

 

 

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Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of Action Comics #1096

Green Lantern Corps #15 Preview

 

 

Along with his Justice League colleagues, Guy Gardner descended into the Earth's core to prevent Darkseid from dominating reality. While he didn't win the Omega Tournament, Guy emerged infused with alpha energy. Worshipers flock to him when they learn that Guy can see the reborn emotional entities. And while he likes the adoration, Guy's not big on seeing cosmic infants flutter around him, and hearing their chatter. 

Likewise, John Stewart is also on a journey of transformation. He has rejoined the Green Lantern Corps. He is trying to find the balance between his work and the woman he loves. But the woman he loves isn't the same woman he once loved and lost. This is another Katma, and she wonders if he recognizes her for the unique person she is. Can Guy Gardner find peace while living with the emotional entities? And can John put aside the issues inhibiting his relationship with Katma?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Green Lantern Corps #15 Preview

Writer: Morgan Hampton

Artists: Fernando Pasarín & Oclair Albert

Cover Artists: Fernando Pasarín & Oclair Albert; Jorge Fornés; Rian Gonzales

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

John Stewart in the Clutches of Parallax!

 

Possessed by the emotional entity of fear, Parallax, John Stewart is forced to face all his fears in order to regain control of his body. In the next galaxy over, Guy Gardner and his group of Lanterns search for Proselyte, the entity of compassion, outside of their jurisdiction, risking war among the stars!

 

 

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Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us. 

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Green Lantern Corps #14