Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Birds Of Prey #28 Preview

 

 

The Birds were supposed to capture a treasure chest in the final round. Instead, they end up fighting for their lives as the Shadow Army turns the game into a street fight. Is the strange gas filling the air the culprit? Or was Barda in a bikini was always destined to start a riot?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Birds Of Prey #28

Writer: Kelly Thompson

Artist: Sami Basri

Cover Artists: Annie Wu, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Serg Acuña & Rian Gonzales

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

One last mission. One final fight. No do-overs. No second chances. And the fate of the Birds of Prey hangs in the balance.

 

The Unreality is collapsing and threatening all of Gotham as it spills out into the real world in dangerous and unexpected ways. As the Birds of Prey struggle to survive inside the game, the final showdown will test everything the team has built. Can the Birds get to the heart of what the Shadow Army’s real goal has been all along before it’s too late for them…and for Gotham?

 

Don’t miss the final issue!

 

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 Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

Stray Preview

 


Hachiya Ken was fifteen when his parents abandoned him. The yakuza took him in, and he developed a barefist style of fighting. But all that changed nine years ago when the authorities sent him to prison. When he leaves, the Botaiho law prevents his former yakuza brothers from seeking him out. 

A girl meets him outside the prison. Like him, her mother abandoned her when she was three. Hachiya Ken may be the man charged with beating her father to death. Still, she's desperate to find her mom, and believes he can help her. But people are searching for little Aoi Hana, forcing "Bare Knuckle Fighter Ken" to violate his parole. If only Musashi Correctional Facility had let him run during his stay!

Can Hachiya Ken and Aoi Hana avoid their pursuers? And can Hachiya Ken reunite Aoi Hana with her mother?

Here's all the info from Titan Manga:

 


STRAY

Format: Manga

Author: Ryu Kamio

Artist: Yu Nakahara

Publisher: Titan Manga

SC, 224pp, B&W, $12.99

ISBN: 9781787748019

On sale: December 2, 2025

 

"Top 10 Must-Read Manga" Publishers Weekly, Fall 2025

 

From the creators of Last Inning, follow an ex-convict’s path to redemption riddled with vengeance, betrayal, and deadly conspiracies – the stakes are too high for him to strikeout off the pitch.

 

After serving nine years for a crime he didn’t commit, Hachiya Ken is free—but his past is far from behind him. Released from prison, he’s confronted by Hana, the fiery daughter of a ghost from his past. Together, they’re forced to navigate a deadly web of betrayal, yakuza power, and political corruption.

 

As they uncover a conspiracy that runs deeper than either could have imagined, Ken must confront his own demons—and decide how far he’s willing to go for redemption.

 

From the dynamic creative duo of Yu Nakahara and Ryu Kamio, who delivered the brilliant baseball manga Last Inning, Stray is a relentless crime thriller where nothing is what it seems. Can Ken survive long enough to expose the truth, or will his next swing be his last, as he strikes out in this game of power.

 

 

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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. 

 

 


Batgirl #14 Preview

 


Batgirl sought healing in Samsara. But she keeps pushing away her half-brother, and struggles to connect with her Chi in her Himalayan hideaway. Now, surrounded by enemies, Batgirl's discomfort with who she is could cost her dearly. Can she still discern friend from foe?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Batgirl #14

Writer: Tate Brombal

Artist: Stephen Segovia

Cover Artists: Reiko Murakami & Tirso

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Mission: Impossible…?

 

The mission is simple: destroy the Unburied’s powerful advantage in this war and get out alive. 

 

 

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Spider-Girl #6 Review


 


Writer: Torunn Grønbekk

Artists: Diógenes Neves

Colorist: Java Tartaglia

Letterer: Joe Caramagna

Designer: Stacie Zucker

Editors: Kaitlyn Lindtvedt, Nick Lowe & CB Cebulski

Cover Artists: David Nakayama; Benjamin Su; Romy Jones

Publisher: Marvel

Price: $3.99

Release Date: November 12, 2025

 

Makawalu Akana was living the high life. She fought alongside Spider-Man as the new City-Savers. (It's a working title.) While trying to deactivate the military drone the US military entrusted to Rand Enterprises, Maka prevented a spiky-haired weirdo from stealing Hijack’s memories. But when Maka peered into Hijack's mind and drew on his power, the Hawaiian girl couldn’t control it. Instead, Maka put New York through The Day The Earth Stood Still.

 

Everything is different now. Or at least, it could be. Rogue even invited her to join the X-Men. But Maka still isn't sure she has shaken off what Paper Doll did to her. And Maka’s behavior frightens her mother. So, Hali’a is taking Maka home. Farewell, New York. At least for now. How will Maka adjust to life in Hawaii? And will Dr Tramma follow her to Mānoa? Let’s thwick into Spider-Girl #6 and see, Brah!

 

Story

Despite her reservations, Maka enjoys her return to Oahu. After being cooped up in the room above the flower shop and listening to her aunt argue with her mom, Maka can chill with her dad. Noa encourages her to relax and immerse herself in nature. But since she gazed into Bailey Briggs' eyes, Maka senses the world around her more intensely.

 

In Spider-Girl #6, Maka’s enhanced senses help her realize that her father is in trouble. It's nothing that Noa acknowledges. But Maka hears neighbors gossiping. They wonder if Noa and Hali’a are having marital trouble. Maka also learns that he has trouble at work. Her friend, Ānela, shares what she has heard, prompting Maka to investigate her dad’s difficulties.

 

While she has returned home, Maka tells her friends that it’s not forever. She believes her future lies in New York. But Torunn Grønbekk’s story finds Maka in transition. The Hawaiian girl has lost her mother’s trust. Maka has disappointed her instructor at the best dojo in New York. And she is still new at being a hero.

 

As Maka investigates her father’s work problems, she struggles to decide who best to emulate. When they fought together to take down the flying tank, Spider-Girl looked to Spider-Man for inspiration. But cut off from everyone associated with her new hero life, Maka wavers between role models in Spider-Girl #6.

 


 

 

Art

As Maka snuggles against her father on the grassy rolling plains, Diógenes Neves reveals her affection when she gazes up at him. When they rise, her features burst with excitement as Noa picks up his briefcase. Men wave to Maka and her father as they cross the street. Maka sticks out her tongue at two women gossiping in a hammock. While a rainbow arcs above their home, her mother regards Maka with concern as they step onto the lanai. Ānela shows her happiness at reuniting with her friend. As Maka embraces her grandmother, the wooden hair sticks in her granny’s grey hair suggest a cultural link with Beba back in New York.

 

This haven of the natural world contrasts with ZZ Top's Concrete And Steel world of New York City. As Maka wears red and blue shirts, Java Tartaglia shows the women in her life wear purple and pink, evoking the bedspread in their room above Lokelani's flower shop. While his boss and his assistant wear black suits, Maka's father favors shirts with colorful flower prints. Maka may not have wanted to leave New York behind. But amid the verdant greenery, it's not long before a red-and-black figure slips through the trees in Spider-Girl #6.

 

Joe Caramagna shares Maka’s thoughts with red uppercase letters in white narrative boxes. The black, uppercase dialogue grows bold for intonation, swells for raised voices, and shrinks for lowered or distant voices. Words in white-and-yellow boxes portend danger, while animal noises, gunfire, and thwicking accompany the mysteries of Death in Paradise. Thanks to Marvel Comics for providing a review copy.

 


 

 

Final Thoughts

Maka's friend Beba loves nature and praises those who protect it. But when her father's colleague disappears, Maka suspects that his employer creates more than eco-friendly, self-sustaining fishponds in Spider-Girl #6.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

To look inside see my review at Comic Book Dispatch

Monday, December 1, 2025

DC K.O. Knightfight #2 Preview

 


Batman argued that each hero needed to fight like they had never fought before. Only their best would do to become King Omega! But as Batman tells Clark in Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum, every statement has an asterisk. After Batman dies at the Earth's core, he is resurrected in Gotham. But it isn't the city he knows. How will Batman fare against a new Batman that rules his city through an army of Robins? If only Batman hadn't trained his replacement so well!

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

DC K.O. Knightfight #2

Writer: Joshua Williamson

Artist: Dan Mora

Cover Artists: Dan Mora, Guillem March, Jorge Molina & Fabrizio De Tommaso

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Batman vs Batman for the soul of Gotham City!

 

The stage is set, and Bruce Wayne’s battle through a gauntlet of future Batmen is on! Each former Robin has shaped Gotham City into their own vision of justice, and if Bruce can make his way past Dick Grayson, he’ll face the darkest one yet. Will he survive the most violent aspects of his own legacy? Or will Batman’s greatest failure destroy him and the city he’s sworn to protect?

 

It's a literal battle for the cowl—and the fate of the DC Universe—as the all-star creative team of Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora turns up the heat!

 

 

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 Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

To come up to speed, see my review of DC K.O. Knightfight #1.

Cruel Universe 2 #5 Cover Preview

 

COVER A BY LEE BERMEJO

 

Life in space is hard. Sure, you rely on the people around you. But you also rely on your equipment, and the systems that keep you alive in the cold, uncaring void. Cruel Universe 2 #5 introduces readers to Cole Queller. He's more loyal to his ship than most people are to their friends. He's someone worth meeting. His story will linger with you long after you read "Hope Endures," and the other stories in this new issue.

Here's all the info from Oni Press: 


CRUEL UNIVERSE 2 #5 (of 12)

WRITTEN BY CORINNA BECHKO, RYAN HADDOCK, & ANDREW WHEELER

ART BY KANO, ANDREA MUTTI & MORE

COVER A BY LEE BERMEJO

COVER B BY LIAM SHARP

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

B&W ARTIST EDITION VARIANT (1:20) BY LIAM SHARP

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD


IN THIS CRUEL UNIVERSE, PERCEPTION IS REALITY . . . AND REALITY IS PAIN!


Join petrifying pioneers Ryan Haddock (The Brothers Flick), Amy Roy (EC’s Epitaphs from the Abyss), and EC newcomer Andrew Wheeler (Another Castle) as they probe the far reaches of space for any pinprick of hope . . . and artists Kano (Gotham Central), Andrea Mutti (EC’s Cruel Kingdom), and more heed the call to bring the latest batch of technological terrors to the page! Will a stranded pilot find salvation? Will a terminally ill tech titan live on in prosperity? Will advancements in AI eliminate all strife and conflict? Our on-board systems are reading "no," but you’ll will have to pick the latest installment of EC's Eisner and Ringo Award–nominated science-fiction sensation to see what the future truly holds!


ON SALE DECEMBER 3, 2025 | $4.99 | 32 PGS. | FC


Here are more cover options:

 

COVER B BY LIAM SHARP

 
EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

B&W ARTIST EDITION VARIANT (1:20) BY LIAM SHARP

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD

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

Poison Ivy #39 Preview

 

 

When Janet from HR agreed to help Bog Venus, she didn't think of it as betrayal. Janet thought she was acting in her friend's bests interests. But after Poison Ivy made a deal with Bog Venus, she acted in her own best interests. How will Poison Ivy's actions affect life in Marshville? And has she just signed her own death warrant?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Poison Ivy #39

Writer: G Willow Wilson

Artist: Marcio Takara

Cover Artists: Jessica Fong, Noobovich, Kyuyong Eom, Chay Ruby & Joshua “Sway” Swaby

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Who’s hungry?

 

Having a friend for dinner is simply lovely, isn’t it?

 

 

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Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us. 

The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2 Review

 



Writer: J Michael Straczynski

Artist: Pere Pérez

Colorist: Guru-eFX

Letterer: Joe Caramagna

Cover Artists: Mark Chiarello; Ario Anindito; Gabriele Dell’Otto; Steve Rude; Pere Pérez & Marte Gracia

Designer: Carlos Lao

Editors: Kaitlyn Lindtvedt, Nick Lowe & CB Cebulski

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: November 12, 2025

 

Life at Empire State University challenges Peter Parker. Some General Education classes tax him. Other subjects he could ace in his sleep, but must sit through regardless. Peter feels torn between his duty to protect the public and his schoolwork. College life also prompts Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, Harry Osborn, and Mary Jane Watson to contemplate the careers they will pursue and the people they will share their futures with.

 

As Peter struggles to figure out where he belongs and what his future holds, trouble explodes on campus. While stealing a rare book, the stone-cold killer executes the librarian and his assistant. But before Peter can apprehend her, the woman transforms into a winged demon. Who will the demon thief attack next? And can Peter draw on German 101 to read the 13th-century tome and figure out how to reverse the thief’s transformation? Let's thwip into The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2 and see!

 

Story

The dangers that threaten people know no boundaries. They may occur across the Hudson or when Peter is relaxing with his friends. After his uncle taught him the relationship between power and responsibility, Peter feels the weight of every soul he couldn't protect. So, while Gwen, Harry, and Mary Jane mourn librarian Tom Ambrose and his assistant Lauren Connor, Peter blames himself for their deaths.

 

In The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2, Peter researches the book he grasped from Evangeline's claws to understand why they died. But he finds little or no mention of the book online. Languages change over time, and Peter keeps tripping up in Dr Dunkle’s class. He realizes he’s not up to deciphering 13th-century German. So, Peter seeks assistance, even though doing so risks his secret identity.

 

As Peter navigates the complex web of his investigation, guilt, and relationships, Evangeline strives to understand what has happened to her. She seeks the aid of the person who commissioned her theft. Evangeline is frustrated and shocked by her transformation. And while she's not thinking straight, she lashes out with her newfound strength. In J Michael Straczynski’s story, Evangeline clings to the hope of regaining the body she has lost.

 

 


 

 

Art

In Lafayette Deli, a young employee struggles to comprehend the intricacies of customer service. His pupils rise when webbing yanks the bag from his smiling employer's hands in The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2. As Peter sits atop a column high above the street, Pere Pérez shows how Peter relies on coffee to prepare for those grueling 8 am general ed classes. Amid the streamlined towers, a man gazes out upon the city through his wall windows. His Garfield-like cat leaps from his arms when a winged demon makes a spectacular entrance.

 

 


 

 

As Guru-eFX adorns The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2 with a radiant palette, he gives Mary Jane and Peter black shirts, and dresses Dr Dunkle in a black suit. The man who commissioned Evangeline’s theft wears a purple robe, a color historically linked with wealth, royalty, and power. The story he weaves for Evangeline’s pointed ears appears in white, black, and purple. As he explains how the book transformed her, Evangeline’s brown skin links her with the leather-bound volume.

 

 


 

 

Joe Caramagna thwips uppercase black letters into white dialogue balloons and narrative boxes. The words grow bold for intonation, swell for raised voices, and rarely shrink. Evangeline speaks into cloudy balloons, while the font hints at her traumatized state. Sound effects herald a shrieking demon, enhance fighting, and remind Peter of an upcoming engagement. Ask not for whom the bell tolls, Peter. It tolls for thee! Thanks to Marvel Comics for providing a review copy.

 

 


 

 

Final Thoughts

While Peter fears hurting his friends, losing the last person he sees as a parent, and not saving those in need, he worries about the trauma people undergo following a life-threatening ordeal. Mary Jane fears the consequences of an opportunity not taken, while Evangeline fears life as an outsider. Yet the greatest fear people face in The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2 isn't death, relationships, or the future. Instead, it is the secrets contained in an ancient book, and what drawing upon its power could unleash.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my review at Comic Book Dispatch