Friday, February 6, 2026

Groupies TP Preview

 

 

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

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

 

Groupies TP

Written by Helen Mullane
Art by Tula Lotay

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


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

 

 

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Thanks to Comixology, Mad Cave Studios, and Superfan Promotions for sharing this preview with us.

The Raven Dark Hero Vol 1 Review

 



Creator: Tonkye

Artist: Akira Mitsuya

Original Character Designer: Sinsora

Translator: Motoko Tamamuro & Jonathan Clements

Letterer: Tom Williams

Editor: Louis Yamani

Designer: David Colderley

Publisher: Titan Manga

Price: $12.99

Release Date: November 4, 2026

 

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

 

Story

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

Art

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

 

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

 

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

 

Final Thoughts

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

 

Rating 9/10

 

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


Thursday, February 5, 2026

Babs: The Black Road South #2 Preview

 

 

Babs can take on the fiercest fighters in the arena. The barbarian brawler can drink the thirstiest adventurers under the table. She and her friend Izzy can do the craziest karaoke in the local tavern. So why is Babs so reluctant to travel south along the Black Road? And should she have bolstered Barry's fighting spirit by buying the talking sword a new scabbard?

Here's all the info from Ahoy Comics:

 

BABS: THE BLACK ROAD SOUTH #2 (of 6)

Writer: Garth Ennis 

Artist: Jacen Burrows

Cover Artist: Jacen Burrows

Publisher: Ahoy Comics

Price: $4.99

Release Date: February 11, 2026


The sword-and-sorcery comedy by Ennis and Burrows (CrossedGet Fury) continues! Seeking to recover a large sum of treasure, swordswoman Babs and her friend Izzy ride a depressed hired dragon along the Black Road South to Mordynn—a hazardous wasteland from which no one has ever returned. Except Babs, once. But she doesn't like to talk about it!



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Thanks to Ahoy Comics and Superfan Promotions for sharing this preview with us.

Rick and Morty: The End #3 Cover Preview

 


His former girlfriend gave Morty his arm back. She gave him a cool new jacket. But becoming a Vindicator doesn't mean Morty wants to kill his grandfather. Can he convince Planetina and her team to take it easy on Rick Sanchez? Or will Rick find a way to fight off the vengeful Vindicators?

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

RICK AND MORTY: THE END #3 (of 6)

WRITTEN BY DANIEL KIBBLESMITH

ART BY JARRETT WILLIAMS

COVER A BY DAVE BARDIN

COVER B BY TROY LITTLE

MOST WANTED VARIANT (1:10) BY PHIL MURPHY

VARIANT (1:20) BY TOM FOWLER


It's an intergalactic battle royale between the universe's smartest man and its saddest gang of bench-warming superheroes!


The Vindicators (newly dubbed the Vind-RICK-ators) have managed to track down Rick Sanchez, but he's not going quietly as the galactic search for Rick hits its chaotic fever pitch. Rick's foes pull out every stop to corner the madman and TRY to bring him in to pay for his crimes against EXISTENCE! But Rick has a few tricks up his lab coat. Will the cosmic super-genius finally be forced to face the consequences of his terrible actions, or have the Vindicators, led by Morty, fallen into one of his most elaborate traps yet? 


THE END is almost certainly nigh as cosmic annihilators Daniel Kibblesmith (Loki) and Jarrett Williams (Speed Force) count down to the end of Rick and Morty's epic 10-year run at Oni Press!


$4.99 | 32 PGS. | FULL COLOR | ON SALE FEBRUARY 4, 2026

 

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COVER B BY TROY LITTLE

 

MOST WANTED VARIANT (1:10) BY PHIL MURPHY

 

 

VARIANT (1:20) BY TOM FOWLER


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The Savage Sword of Conan #12 Preview

 

COVER A: ADRIAN SMITH

 

Conan has battled countless foes. Even in his darkest times, the Cimmerian found a way to struggle on. But this time, Conan struggles to fight off the poison coursing through his body. What dark sorcery attacked him? And what other deadly threats will Robert E Howard's heroes face? 

Here's all the info from Titan Comics:  


THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #12 (ONGOING)

Format: Comic book / magazine

(W) Chris Ryall, Fabian Nicieza, Patrick Zircher

(A) Gabriel Rodriguez, Mirko Colak

Publisher: Titan Comics and Heroic Signatures

B&W, 64pp, $6.99, On Sale February 4, 2026

 

Featuring a cataclysmic CONAN story from writer Chris Ryall and artist Gabriel Rodriguez, a twisting BRAN MAK MORN prose tale from writer Fabian Nicieza, the return of EL BORAK from writer Patrick Zircher and artist Mirko Colak, captivating covers from Adrian Smith and Geof Isherwood, plus art pin-ups and more, SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN Issue #12 closes out its second year in sword-swinging style!

 

 

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COVER B: GEOF ISHERWOOD

 

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COVER C: ADRIAN SMITH FOIL TRADE ($16.99)

COVER D: ADRIAN SMITH VIRGIN

 

 

Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this preview with us.

DC K.O. Knightfight #4 Review

 



Writer: Joshua Williamson

Artist: Dan Mora

Colorist: Tríona Farrell with Alfred Wayne

Letterer: Tom Napolitano

Cover Artists: Dan Mora; Christ Burnham & David Baron; Yasmine Putri; Dustin Nguyen

Editors: James Reid & Rob Levin

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: February 4, 2025

 

Bruce tried to fight his way into the championship at the Earth’s core. But the Joker brought a gun that pierced Batman’s impressive armor. Bruce thought he had a way to cheat death and return to the surface to help with the evacuation of Earth. Instead, the Heart of Apokolips transported him to different versions of Gotham ruled by his former sidekicks.

 

After Bruce battled Dick Grayson, he transformed into Clayface to tackle Jason Todd. Then, the Heart reduced Bruce to a ghost in the machine, forcing him to communicate with Tim Drake through the Batcave computers and upload his consciousness into a robot. How will the Heart of Apokolips transform Bruce Wayne next? And will the Heart force him to battle his son, Damian? Let’s grab our batarangs, leap into DC K.O. Knightfight #4, and see!

 

Story

After Darkseid conquered reality, the Quantum Quorum rewound time. They sought to preserve the Justice League in an alternate reality. But that would be a reprieve and wouldn’t help the people of Earth as Darkseid reshaped reality. So, Batman offered everyone a different option. He argued that they should enter a tournament and kill their friends and allies, so the victor could become King Omega and return the world to the way it was. Yet when the Heart of Apokolips gives Batman a second chance to prove himself by killing the people he loves, Batman refuses to play by the rules he embraced and urged others to accept.

 

Technically, Batman never entered the contest he proposed. The Heart of Apokolips is under no obligation to test Batman. But it wants to see Bruce Wayne fight. So, the Heart gives Bruce a dream come true in DC K.O. Knightfight #4. Damian has reshaped Gotham into its ideal version. He enjoys a peaceful life as a doctor and raises a son named after Bruce's beloved friend Alfred. Unlike Dick, Jason, and Tim, Damian realizes that his world is a fantasy. As the greatest detective of his world, Damian has deduced that he is a fictional character in a cosmic contest. Like Isaac with his father Abraham, Damian realizes that Bruce must kill him to secure a world in which they can all live.

 

In Joshua Williamson’s story, Batman hasn’t committed to the contest he helped arrange. While many in Gotham fear him as a terror of the night, Batman is primarily a thinker. As the world’s greatest detective, Batman strategizes and prepares for every eventuality. But that's not the type of battle the Heart wants. In DC K.O. Knightfight #4, the Heart of Apokolips wants Batman to set his tremendous intellect aside and show how hard he’s willing to fight for the world he wants. It wants Batman to stop thinking and attack the son he loves so fiercely with all the passion, anger, and strength he can unleash.

 

Art

As they traverse a bright, well-kept city, Bruce clutches Alfred’s hand, while Damian waves to someone riding a kick scooter. Bruce watches anime with his grandson. They play with toys in the house and catch in the park. Bruce reads to his grandson before tucking him in at night. Licensed toys and stuffed animals herald Batman as a pop culture hero, not a figure who frightens children.

 

After six-year-old Alfred Wayne illustrates his father’s life as Batman, Tríona Farrell lavishes a loaded palette of bright and cheery colors on DC K.O. Knightfight #4. Pinks accentuate highlights, while the glowing colors invite comparisons to animated TV shows. Yellow adorns toys, a different emblem on Bruce’s cap, and his grandson’s favorite comic. Along with a caricature of Bruce and Alfred, Dan Mora's character designs for Damian and Alfred give the comic Manga appeal.

 

While Batman’s thoughts appear as uppercase white letters in black boxes with yellow outlines, the Heart of Apokolips speaks in larger uppercase letters against black backgrounds. Tom Napolitano fills dialogue balloons and boxes with uppercase letters that grow bold for intonation and swell for volume. As the TV generates sounds from a beloved TV series, sound effects enhance a brutal fight for the future. Yet a recurring object reminds Bruce that, like playwright Richard Collier, he must eventually return to his present. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Bruce Wayne watched someone murder his parents. He sees villains kill people and even wipe out civilizations. Yet regardless of who he fights, Batman holds back. He hits hard but pulls his punches. The Heart of Apokolips doesn’t want that. It wants to see Batman fully committed to a fight, one hundred percent unleashed. In DC K.O. Knightfight #4, the Heart of Apokolips demands that Batman break his code and embrace the monster by killing others for the greater good.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview for DC K.O. Knightfight #4


Wednesday, February 4, 2026

High Strangeness: Book Four Preview

 

COVER A BY CHLOÉ STAWSKI

 

Does fate determine our path through life? Or do we make our own choices every step of the way? Addy places great importance on following chance. Like Two-Face, or a little girl lost in the woods, the aspiring artist relies on the flip of a coin to determine her next move. Can Addy turn her life around? And is she extraordinary or merely indecisive? 

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

HIGH STRANGENESS: BOOK FOUR

WRITTEN BY CECIL CASTELLUCCI & DANIEL NOAH

ART BY CHLOE STAWSKI

COVER A BY CHLOÉ STAWSKI

COVER B BY VALENTINE SMITH

COVER C BY BECCA CAREY

FULL ART VARIANT (1:10) BY CHLOÉ STAWSKI


Inspired by firsthand paranormal encounters at the liminal edges of human perception, SpectreVision co-founder and real-life experiencer Daniel Noah joins acclaimed writer Cecil Castellucci (Shade the Changing Woman) and rising star Chloe Stawski (Sapphic Pulp) for our fourth incursion into the unifying forces behind startling phenomena—UFOs, hauntings, anomalous animals, and more—with a tale of deep-black government experiments, psychic research, and destiny among the stars . . . 


Adeline is a lonely, lost aspiring artist. Raised in foster care and languishing in the cruelty and ignorance of turn-of-the-millennium America, her life is without direction or higher purpose. But when she’s recruited by a mysterious program that seeks to study her latent telepathic abilities inside a deep-underground military base, she starts down a path she was maybe always traveling . . . a path that reaches a major crossroads when she meets the ethereal Lyriana and finds her long-lost spiritual connection in the process. But when Lyriana suddenly disappears, Adeline must question the true nature of her new masters . . . and test the limits of her abilities to see if love truly is eternal. 


$7.99 | 40 PGS. | FULL COLOR | ON SALE FEBRUARY 4, 2026


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COVER B BY VALENTINE SMITH

 

COVER C BY BECCA CAREY

 

FULL ART VARIANT (1:10) BY CHLOÉ STAWSKI

 

Thanks to Oni Press and Superfan Promotions for sharing this cover preview with us. 

 

 

Raven Dark Hero Vol 2 Preview

 


Kouki Suou had his life planned out. Once he discovered his gifts, he was going to join the National Defense Force, and become a superhero. He devoted his childhood to protecting his friend Hiro, and mastering the martial arts to complement whatever special ability he developed. Instead, Hiro develops a gift, and becomes a Specialist working with the NDF. 

Suou looks forward to life as an ungifted, in need of protection from Firz, who use their powers to hurt others. But when life surprises him, and he gets his fondest wish, Suou discovers that the NDF is different than he imagined. Will the teenager alter his plans? And if so, will he become a Specialist or a Firz?

Here's all the info from Titan Manga:

 

Raven Dark Hero Vol. 2

Author: Tonkye

Artist: Akira Mitsuya

Publisher: Titan Manga

SC, 176 pages, B&W, $12.99

ISBN: 9781787749238

On sale February 3, 2026

 

The stakes are higher in this gripping manga – A second volume where Suou Kouki’s powers intensify, new characters emerge, and the battle between hero and villain reaches a breaking point.

 

In the second volume of The Raven Dark Hero, Suou Kouki’s powers have grown exponentially, but so have the dangers that surround him. As he grapples with the overwhelming strength of his newfound abilities, the line between hero and villain blurs even more. With new, powerful characters entering the fray, Suou’s internal battle intensifies. Can he retain his humanity, or will his dark side consume him entirely? His struggle to distinguish right from wrong is more complicated than ever, and the consequences of his choices will impact not only his future but the fate of everyone around him.

 

Tonkye’s intricate storytelling continues to delve deep into the psyche of a man torn between light and shadow, while Akira Mitsuya’s stunning visuals bring the emotional turmoil and intense battles to life. This volume of The Raven Dark Hero pushes the boundaries of the superhero genre, leaving readers questioning the true cost of power and the meaning of heroism.

 

 

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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. 


Cruel Universe 2 #7 Cover Preview

 

COVER A BY MIKE HUDDLESTON


Outsiders can seem threatening. But attempting to be overly self-reliant can create problems and turn potential friends into enemies. So, how should we welcome aliens when they finally arrive on Earth? And will they find a world that prizes originality, where people live in harmony with their neighbors? 

 

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

 

CRUEL UNIVERSE 2 #7 (of 12)

WRITTEN BY ANTHONY MAURO, GREG PAK, & AMY ROY

ART BY KANO, DAVID LAPHAM, & MALACHI WARD

COVER A BY MIKE HUDDLESTON

COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

BLACK & WHITE ARTIST EDITION VARIANT (1:20) BY TOM FOWLER

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD


Warm flesh! Cold technology! As an astronaut, you have collided both together in an unwieldy alliance to survive the harsh vacuum of space. Now, as you wait to see whether all of your precious airlocks and heat shields will keep you from getting freeze-dried by the very cosmos you yearn to explore, never fear—there's an all-new issue of CRUEL UNIVERSE to help you keep calm!



In the next installment of EC Comics' Eisner- and Ringo Award–nominated sensation: Stargazing writers Anthony Mauro (Salvation), Greg Pak (Planet Hulk), and Amy Roy (EC's Epitaphs from the Abyss) are transmitting live from the scene of an interstellar disaster, as coldly calculating artists Kano (Action Comics), David Lapham (Stray Bullets), and Malachi Ward (Black Hammer Reborn) record the distant pinpricks of light from their exploding space ships as they reach Earth hundreds of years later. Who said SCIENCE can't be entertaining?!


$4.99 | 32 PGS. | FULL COLOR | ON SALE FEBRUARY 4, 2026

 

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COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

 

 

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

 

 

BLACK & WHITE ARTIST EDITION VARIANT (1:20) BY TOM FOWLER

 


ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD


Thanks to Oni Press and Superfan Promotions for sharing this cover preview with us.