Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Read Godzilla: The New Heroes #1 for Free

 

 

Here is this week's free comic from Neon Ichiban. 

Godzilla: The New Heroes #1 is a 2025 Free Comic Book Day Special introducing three new series published by IDW: Godzilla (Kai-Sei Era), Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone, and Starship Godzilla. These were bold new series in the fabled franchise, and I reviewed two of them. If you haven't explored these series yet, here are links to those reviews:

 


 

Godzilla (Kai-Sei Era) #1

Writer: Tim Seeley

Artist: Nikola Čižmešija

Colorist: Francesco Segala & Gloria Martinelli

Letterer: Nathan Widick

Cover Artists: Nikola Čižmešija, Kade Byrand, Arthur Adams & Martin Simmonds

Publisher: IDW

Price: $4.99

Release Date: July 23, 2025

 

Some cities build walls to keep out the kaiju. Other beacons of civilization are now rubble. The G-Force USA team aims to prevent such destruction from recurring. Can Dr Rumi Chiba and Jacen Braid fit in with their more experienced teammates? And can the team determine the root cause of the constant kaiju attacks? Let’s armor up, leap into Godzilla (Kai-Sei Era) #1, and see!

For more, see my review of Godzilla (Kai-Sei Era) #1.

 

 


 

Godzilla: Escape The Deadzone #1

Writer: Ethan Parker & Griffin Sheridan

Artist: Pablo Tunica

Letterer & Design: Nathan Widick

Editor: Jake Williams

Cover Artists: Pablo Tunica, Rod Reis & Caspar Wijngaard

Publisher: IDW

Price: $4.99

Release Date: August 6, 2025

 

Once, people in the Pacific Northwest lived amid serene beauty. They enjoyed running water, electricity, readily available food, and comfortable homes. Then the kaiju came and took all that away.

 

Like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice In Chains, the giants tore across the land and made it their own. The US government declared Seattle uninhabitable. Those who remained among the rubble dubbed it the Deadzone. How do the inhabitants survive without Amazon, Microsoft, and Seattle's creative music scene? Let’s grab our survival kits, leap into Godzilla: Escape The Deadzone #1, and see!

 

For more, see my review for Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #1.


Read Godzilla: The New Heroes #1 free at Neon Ichiban.


Bizarro: Year None #1 Review

 


Bizarro: Year None #1 Review

Writer: Kevin Smith & Eric Carrasco

Artist: Nick Pitarra

Colorist: Michael Garland

Letterer: Dave Sharpe

Cover Artists: Nick Pitarra & Michael Garland; Frank Quitely; Fernando Pasarín, Oclair Albert & Arif Prianto; Ibrahim Moustafa

“Totally Normal” Al Yankovic Cameo Variant Cover Artist: Dan Mora

Editors: Jillian Grant & Paul Kaminski

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 1, 2026

 

Jimmy Olsen loves the Daily Planet. And everyone in Metropolis loves him, except for Perry White. That's unfortunate, because Jimmy's dream is to become a reporter for his beloved newspaper. Can Jimmy convince Perry White to elevate him from his "coffee boy" status? And why is the wind roaring through the shattered windows of the editor-in-chief's office? Let’s leap up, up, and away into Bizarro #1 and see!

 

Story

As Jimmy Olsen strolls through Metropolis, chatting with people he knows and those he meets, a crowd gathers before a taped-off crime scene. A new statue has appeared, far taller than the one in the nearby park. And this statue, a giant toy soldier, has plunged its bayonet into the Daily Planet. Amid the debris and scattered papers, Perry White is unhappy about the cold wind blowing through the shattered windows of his office. He’s even unhappier that all the other newspapers will be covering his story. So, as the reporters pitch story ideas, Perry White looks for angles to connect the Daily Planet’s misfortune with readers’ lives.

 

As Perry White and Jimmy Olsen’s careers reach a crucial intersection in Bizarro: Year None #1, their reality also connects with another. The link between them is a Daily Planet newspaper and a failed experiment. Professor Dalton has built a duplication machine that can send any object into another realm. A year ago, a copy of the Daily Planet failed to return with its twin. This first chapter of Perry White and Jimmy Olsen’s journey together begins with Professor Dalton's second attempt to produce a second copy of the Daily Planet without using a printing press. Then, it fast-forwards to the event that will determine their futures.

 

Kevin Smith and Eric Carrasco’s story occurs eighteen months after Superman’s first visit to Metropolis. Clark Kent and Lois Lane are out of town, leaving Ron Troupe, Cat Grant, and Steven Lombard to help Perry White get the news out on time. While the harried editor realizes he needs help, he wants seasoned professionals. And in an era when videos and the internet seem more relevant to people than his newspaper, Perry White holds a grudge against the up-and-coming generation that is threatening everything he's devoted his life to. But as often occurs in life, unexpected events will force Perry White to reevaluate his jaded resistance to working with influencer-youngsters like Jimmy Olsen in Bizarro: Year None #1.

 

Art

A rolled-up copy of Perry White’s pride and joy floats through the starry void, as Bizarro stands at the edge of his world looking out. Two-page horizontal layouts introduce readers to Jimmy Olsen and Bizarro’s lives, while a statue in a Metropolis park pays homage to recent events in Superman Unlimited. The tip of the Toy Soldier’s bayonet fights for people’s attention as Perry White tries to wrangle his reporter’s attention from a Pac-Man-shaped table.

 

As Nick Pitarra uses tall panels to portray movement via time-release images, Michael Garland lavishes a loaded palette on the hyper-detailed art in Bizarro: Year None #1. Yellow links Superman, Bizarro, and Professor Dalton with the Daily Planet, while green bonds Jimmy Olsen with the gateway between dimensions. Yet an earthen color, embracing pink, red, orange, and brown, represents the desire to reshape the world.

 

As the narrator’s words fill yellow boxes, Dave Sharpe fills white dialogue balloons with black uppercase text. Italicized letters indicate intonation and shrink for lowered voices, while words grow bold and swell for raised voices. Sound effects amplify travel between worlds, and the ordinary sounds of operating the conveniences that enhance our lives in any world. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Some people know what they want to do with their lives. The rest of us make it up as we go along. But if we keep trying and never give up, eventually we settle upon a fulfilling life, where everything suddenly makes sense, as occurs in Bizarro Year None #1.

 

Rating 9.4/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Bizarro Year None #1.


Monday, April 6, 2026

Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1 Preview

 

COVER A: VALENTIN SECHER


Elric feels an absence where his heart should be. As he travels through the Young Kingdoms, he cannot forget his beloved Cymoril. Nor can he forget seeing a stately tower topple as Imrryr fell. While Cymoril returns to him in his dreams, his country of Melniboné is lost to him forever.

Elric recently braved a tower that appeared and disappeared throughout Queen Yishana's land. Now, he seeks Theleb K'aarna, the sorcerer who summoned the Singing Citadel. Will Elric's black sword Stormbringer drink Theleb K'aarna's soul? And can Elric find love again, and a new place he can call home?

Here's all the info from Titan Comics:

 

Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress #1

Writers: Julien Blondel, Jean-Luc Cano
Artist: Valentin Sécher
FC • 32pp • $4.99
On Sale April 29, 2026 

MICHAEL MOORCOCK’S EPIC ELRIC RETURNS!


Lavishly illustrated, this comic adaptation has been produced with the full endorsement of Michael Moorcock himself!

After love was taken from him, Elric of Melniboné is tasked with finding and aiding the Empress of the Dawn, though others also seek her out. An army plots to steal Elric’s Ring of Kings as well as the mighty Stormbringer all in order to create a new Champion of Chaos.

But with grief chipping away at his resolve, can Elric really subdue the deadly Stormbringer that claws at his mind—or will he succumb to his impulses and become Chaos incarnate?

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 


 

Here are more cover options:

 

COVER B: NORM KONYU

 

COVER C: FLORENT MAUDOUX

  

COVER D: MAP CARD STOCK

 
 

FOIL COVER: VALENTIN SECHER

 

Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this preview with us. 

 

Bleeding Hearts #3 Preview

 


When most people become zombies, they go all in, devouring any remaining Humans they find. But Poke is different. While the other zombies gleefully feast on a group of travelers, Poke hides a woman and her child. 

The mother was more optimistic once. She and her husband dared to bring life into a dying world. Now, she fears the zombies, and refuses to grow attached to any Humans she meets. Can she reclaim her belief of returning life and vitality to the world? And can her daughter Rabbit, and a zombie with a beating heart, show the undead community a better way?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Bleeding Hearts #3 Preview

Writer: Deniz Camp

Artist: Stipan Morian

Cover Artists: Stipan Morian, Nimit Malavia & Stevan Subić

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

Can a zombie have a change of heart?!

 

Poke returns to his horde after meeting Mama and Rabbit—profoundly changed and a bit confused. He’s experienced things he cannot explain…things like compassion and sadness. He’s tried his best to convince Mama that he means them no harm and that they should stay hidden, but for Mama, trust is something hard-earned. So how much of a risk is she willing to take? And can Poke keep the latest hunting party from descending upon their hiding spot?

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 



Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

Breaklands Vol 1 Review

 


Breaklands Vol 1 Review

Writer: Justin Jordan

Artist: Tyasseta

Colorist: Sarah Stern

Letterer: Rachel Deering

Publisher: Mad Cave Studios

Price: $19.99

Release Date: September 2, 2025

 

Kasa Fein's mother left a while ago. While she awaits her return, Kasa tries to protect her brother. But Adam is bored with their isolated existence. Neither sibling knows much about the world beyond their home in the cliffs. But before she left, their mother warned them that it was dangerous.

 

While Kasa hunts for food and does most of the household chores, Adam plays. Despite her urging, Kasa cannot restrain her younger brother from levitating her and flying among the hoodoos. Is the world as menacing as their mother believed? And what will happen when strangers discover the brother and sister? Let’s leap into Breaklands Vol 1 and see!

 

Story

One morning, Kasa criticizes her brother for levitating her without her permission. Adam flies off in a huff. While she hunts for their supper, Kasa hears him cry out. She races to her brother. But what aid she can render comes too late. And in this world where everyone but Kasa has a gift, she cannot protect him.

 

In Breaklands Vol 1, a stranger observes Kasa’s fight with Nitro Eddie and his Rumblers. Gargarin suspects the salvage gang found someone of immense value. Once, the world was much different. Then the Shapers tore it down and rebuilt it into its present form. Gargarin suspects that Adam is a Shaper. And he fears who Eddie and his gang will sell Adam to.

 

Justin Jordan enlivens this high-stakes story with snappy dialogue and dry humor. Once Adam leaves the hoodoos surrounding his home, others sense his abilities. As Gargarin and Kasa pursue Eddie and the Rumblers, others set off to intercept the boy with the power to reshape their world. As the fast-paced plot alternates between Kasa, Eddie, and those who want to control the powerful Shaper, Kasa discovers why, in a world where everyone has a gift, she may be the most special person of all.

 

Art

Tyasseta opens Breaklands Vol 1 in the future by introducing a ruler of this strange world. Incredibly muscled, Rask dons red and maroon armor over his white skin. While giant sculpted faces protrude from metal and stone buildings, he leaps hundreds of feet to greet his followers waiting in the street.

 

Along with those clad in maroon robes, Shattersword awaits Rask dressed in white and blue. Her long sword, composed of gleaming pink shards, acts like a whip when she wields it. Toy, with her pink mohawk and red skirt, can summon fire. Kneeling on the desert sand, blue hair falls upon Ruth's dark, muscular shoulders. The warrior, who often works as a security guard, can recover from any injury. But with faces adorning his chest and knees, Rask dominates everyone's attention. The ruler strips away a follower’s flesh with his hands, rips the limbs and ribs away, and raises the skull, spine, and pelvic girdle like a staff.

 

Then, Breaklands Vol 1 steps back in time to see how Adam and Kasa live before their period of isolation ends. Sarah Stern adorns the desert scenery and characters with a loaded palette of bright colors as Kasa sets off with her bow, arrows, sword, and throwing knives. Eddie's crew kicks up plumes of beige dust as their wheeled and nonwheeled vehicles cast maroon shadows over the coral and yellow hardpan. When their leader cocks his hand like a gun, a yellow and orange cloud bursts among the red hoodoos.

 

Rachel Deering fills white dialogue balloons and colored narrative boxes with black uppercase words. Rask speaks white letters into black balloons. After the opening scene, the letters increase in size. A rumble fills the air as the salvage gang approaches. Sniff, just one of many characters with transformed features, utters a bold “Snif” as his elephant trunk detects a Shaper. Thanks to Mad Cave Studios and Superfan Promotions for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

In a drastically changed future, people wield incredible abilities. While some people resemble animals, some of the animals they hunt have grown to enormous proportions. In this dog-eat-dog world, everyone is more than they seem. And while a boy's abilities could reshape the world, his sister could prove even more valuable in Breaklands Vol 1.

 

Rating 9/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Breaklands Vol 1




Sunday, April 5, 2026

Emperor Aquaman #16 Preview

 

 

When Darkseid took over reality, Arthur Curry descended into the Earth's core to stop him. In the Omega Tournament, there could only be one winner. But after losing in the tournament, Arthur returned to life, only to be trapped by his mother-in-law, and his soul fractured. Yet Arthur has come back stronger than ever. 

With Superman missing, everyone needs to step up to ensure that no one ever threatens all they hold dear again. So Arthur Curry is being proactive. He's not waiting for the danger to come to him. Instead, he's seeking it out, whether below the surface, above, or even in space. How will Arthur put his vow into practice? And how will he show everyone that he is not just the King of Atlantis, but Emperor Aquaman?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Emperor Aquaman #16 Preview

Writer: Jeremy Adams

Artist: John Timms

Cover Artists: John Timms, Nathan Szerdy & Ariel Diaz

Things To Come Variant Cover Artist: Ariel Colon

April Drools Variant Cover Artist: CRYSTAL KUNG

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

The Emperor on a Rescue Mission!

 

The lighthouse is lit, and Emperor Aquaman begins to send emissaries to the far ends of the universe to establish his kingdom in the far reaches of space. But when Jackson Hyde doesn’t check in, Aquaman and the Emperor’s guard, the Shiver, must embark on a rescue mission that turns friends into foes…a mission that won’t be as simple as Aquaman had hoped.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside: 

 


 


 


 


 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us. 

Absolute Green Lantern #13 Preview

 


Jo Mullein has lost her wedding ring. Buried with Kari Limbo beneath the rubble of Ding-Dong Daddy’s Auto Repair, Jo no longer wields the power of the Green Lantern. Still, Kari sensed something when she held the ring. The words, "Sin es tro," seemed synonymous with "Sentence of Death." 

Then, the Green Lantern appeared overhead along with Tomar-Re. Will the alien retrieve Jo's ring, and enlist her to avenge his world? And what happened when Tomar-Re met with Guy Gardner and John Stewart?

Here's all the info from DC Connect: 


Absolute Green Lantern #13 Preview

Writer: Al Ewing

Artist: Sid Kotian

Cover Artists: Jahnoy Lindsay, Rickie Yagawa, Karl Kerschl & Ejikure

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: April 8, 2026

 

The Red Light arrives!

 

Tomar-Re is here, and he will not allow Jo Mullein’s inexperience to compromise his mission. It’s Anomaly versus Anomaly!


Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 



Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.




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…

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 




 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

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.

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 


 


 


 


 

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.