Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Runescape: Untold Tales of the God Wars #4 Preview

 

COVER A: Jakub Rebelka


When Captain Viss killed Lea'anna to get the Godsword, he made an enemy in Maro. After serving as Sharok's familiar, Lea'anna showed Maro kindness and won his love. Captain Viss slowly gained the enchanted skull's sympathy, and then its respect, by revealing his history and how he cared for the soldiers in his command. Also, he was big enough to admit that he had erred in killing Maro's friend.

Now the Godsword is shattered once again, and a goblin named Bloo has carried away Maro. Will the magical skull see the Godsword reforged? And can the Godsword fulfill Captain Viss' hopes, and bring peace to their troubled land?

Here's all the info from Titan Comics: 


RUNESCAPE: UNTOLD TALES OF THE GOD WARS #4 (OF 4)

Writer: Ryan O'Sullivan

Artist: Sid Kotian

Publisher: Titan Comics

FC, 32pp, $3.99, On Sale December 3, 2025

 

BASED ON THE POPULAR FANTASY GAMING IP, RUNESCAPE.

 

CODE FOR 200 RUNECOINS INSIDE!

 

Who can be trusted with the power to kill a god? As the three allied armies turn on each other to fight over the Godsword blade, Maro might be the only one with his eye sockets on the bigger picture.

 

With a little help from the unlikeliest of places, Maro will make one last attempt to escape the chaos of war to find his own place in Gielinor… or die trying!

 

 

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COVER B: Jakub Rebelka

 
COVER C: Dave Barker



Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this preview with us.





 

 

 

 


Death Dog #2 Preview

 


Thirty years from now, in a world without dogs, Davis creates Cupid Canine. He designs his robot dogs to be loving, protective companions. But after an unfortunate incident, Davis sells his company to the Pappy Jeff chain. The company transforms Davis' software to power new militarized bodies to guard their stores. The dogs bite the hands that steal to feed. But something of Davis' loving, family-friendly code lingers in Pappy Jeff's Death Dogs.

Here's all the info from Ahoy Comics:

 

DEATH DOG #2

Writer: Bryce Ingman

Artist & Cover Artist: Alan Robinson

Price: $4.99

Release Date: December 3, 2025 


Concluding the touching pilot story of Wyatt, a near-future street kid, and Dog, a police robot-dog programmed to execute suspects on the street. Now the malfunctioning Dog protects Wyatt as he trespasses into a wealthy, gated community for a heartbreaking encounter.

 

 

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Thanks to Ahoy Comics and Superfan Promotions for sharing this preview with us.
 
To see how this story started see my preview of Death Dog #1.
 

DC K.O. Knightfight #2 Review

 


Writer: Joshua Williamson

Artist: Dan Mora

Colorist: Tríona Farrell

Letterer: Tom Napolitano

Cover Artists: Dan Mora, Guillem March, Jorge Molina & Kendrick “Kunkka” Lim

Editors: James Reid & Rob Levin

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Batman fell before he could enter the contest to rule the Heart of Apokolips. But he had a contingency plan. After he dies, his armor revives him and teleports him back to Gotham. But it isn't the Gotham he knows. Instead, Dick Grayson is Batman. Dick rules Gotham from his Bat-Tower. He oversees an empire, protecting nations around the world with field offices in every major city.

 

Dick Grayson has fulfilled Bruce's hopes. He has become a far greater leader than Bruce ever could. Yet while claiming that Bruce was a control freak, Dick is Earth's sole Batman. Can Bruce Wayne convince Dick Grayson to work together with him again? And how is Bruce's fate linked to the Heart of Apokolips growing in the Earth’s core? Let’s grab our batarangs, leap into DC K.O. Knightfight #2, and see!

 

Story

Like Sherlock Holmes and London, Bruce Wayne knows Gotham inside and out. Protecting his city has been his lifelong mission. But Bruce has come to realize that no one controls Gotham. Like the heart pumping with Omega energy at the Earth’s core, Gotham has its rhythms, moods, and a will of its own.

 

In DC K.O. Knightfight #2, Batman listens to Dick Grayson’s heart while they fight. Bruce knows the toll protecting Gotham has taken on him. He also knows Dick’s heart, having raised and trained him. Yet Bruce also hearts the Mother Box he secreted in his Apokoliptian armor. The Heart of Apokolips sends it a signal, convincing Batman that he cannot trust his senses.

 

Batman proposed this plan. He agreed to battle his friends in the Justice League to master the Heart of Apokolips, become the King Omega, and remake the Earth in his image. He saw no other choice. The future belonged to Darkseid unless Bruce or another contestant could supplant him. But Batman cheated. Unlike his friends and comrades in the Justice League, Batman raced to enter the tournament with an Apokoliptian ace up his sleeve. And in Joshua Williamson’s story, that places Batman in a unique position.

 

Batman never wanted to rule the world. All he wants is to protect Gotham. He takes pride in his accomplishments and the family he has built. Instead of battling other opponents, the Heart of Apokolips forces Bruce Wayne to confront his greatest fears. In DC K.O. Knightfight #2, Batman battles Dick Grayson and another of his Robins. Both of his “sons” protect the world differently from Bruce. But in training them and pouring his life into them, Bruce gave each of them a piece of himself. And just as Darkseid sacrificed his son to forge the Absolute Universe, Batman must prove he can do the same by battling and defeating his family.

 

Art

The Bat-Tower hovers above Gotham amid the driving rain, a symbol of all Dick Grayson has built. Yet Dick tries to kill his mentor before monuments to Bruce’s other protégés. Batman defends himself wearing colorful, medieval-style armor. Like Dick’s army of Robin followers, the armor calls attention to itself. A legion of panels marches across pages as Dan Mora showcases Batman’s battle against overwhelming odds. Amid the fighting, Bruce grasps a weapon that recalls Darkseid's sacrifice.

 

Tríona Farrell adorns Bruce in yellow, green, red, pink, gray, and blue, while Dick wears a somber blue-and-black costume. The Robins shout their presence with brighter colors, suggesting Dick wants people to see them, while he directs them from the shadows. When Bruce and Dick fight in a flurry of time-lapse images, the page becomes a sea of blue and pink. But when Bruce overcomes one challenge, the Heart of Apokolips hurls him into a Black-and-White world. Only a few colors emerge from this starker reality, forcing Batman to face his fears over making the wrong choices.

 

Amid Dan Mora's action-packed art and Tríona Farrell’s vivid colors, Tom Napolitano fills white dialogue balloons with black uppercase letters in DC K.O. Knightfight #2. Batman’s thoughts appear as white letters in black boxes with yellow outlines. While sound effects heighten a battle with Dick Grayson, they swarm into panels as Bruce battles another opponent. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Slain by the Joker, Batman traverses a nightmare in which his sons hate him. Bruce Wayne thought he could escape death. But while his friends fight and die to become the new master of Earth, Bruce battles the people he loves most, and would sacrifice his life for, in DC K.O. Knightfight #2.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of DC K.O. Knightfight #2

To catch up see my review of DC K.O. Knightfight #1



Batman #4 Preview

 

 

Tim Drake barely survived a battle with an abusive cop. Bruce's son, Damian, may be heading off to university. Wayne Enterprises awarded a grant to help Dr Zeller ease her patients' suffering. Yet as he fights to prevent his board from building weapons for the military, Bruce wonders if Wayne Enterprises is helping Dr Zeller torture troubled souls. Can Batman discover the truth behind a device he is partly responsible for? Or will the Gotham City Police Department's War on Batman force him to seek the safety of the Batcave?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Batman #4

Writer: Matt Fraction

Artist: Jorge Jiménez

Cover Artists: Jorge Jiménez, Jim Lee, Julian Totino Tedesco, Felipe Massafera & David Aja

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 40 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock/$7.99

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Organized Crime in Gotham City has become really, really organized!

 

As Bruce Wayne investigates the Crown of Storms, Batman pursues Anarky and discovers a criminal conspiracy hiding in plain sight that will change the game for crime and criminals in Gotham City…and the world!

 

 

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 Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

Cruel Universe 2 #5 Review

 


Writer: Ryan Haddock, Andrew Wheeler, & Corinna Bechko

Artist: Kano, Andrea Mutti & Tyler Jenkins

Colorist: Michael Atiyeh

Letterer: Richard Starkings & Tyler Smith

Cover Artists: Lee Bermejo, Liam Sharp, Albert Monteys & Malachi Ward

Publisher: Oni Press

Price: $4.99

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Life may not be easy on planet Earth. But living on the planet's biosphere is far easier than surviving in the cold, dark void. Space offers Humans nothing they need to survive. People take what they need with them and hope that's enough. What happens when it isn't? And even on Earth, how do you respond when others prey on you? Let’s leap into Cruel Universe 2 #5 and see!

 

Hope Endures: Story

James Bond loved his Beretta and didn't want to part with it, even when it let him down. In Hope Endures, Ryan Haddock introduces Captain Cole Queller, a pilot who forms a bond with his fighter. Like Bond, Cole stuck by the ship, even when newer models became available. But when he's stuck on an alien planet, he's glad he stuck by her. Like Cole, "Hope" feels the same and cherishes their time together.

 

Hope Endures: Art

Kano shows Cole sitting on a sandstone boulder near his shattered ship in Cruel Universe 2 #5. Surrounding him are the toothlike spikes symbolizing the mineral wealth beneath a surface incapable of supporting life. The events that forged Cole’s friendship with his ship play through Cole’s mind in black and white. A limited palette of light colors adorns the lone figure in a spacesuit, as seen from an empty cockpit. Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith place black uppercase text in white dialogue balloons. The ship's thoughts appear as white uppercase letters in black narrative boxes.

 

Byproduct: Story

Andrew Wheeler introduces us to Marcus Keane. He’s a man who gets what he wants. Anyone who fails to provide that is superfluous to requirements. When his doctor tells him that all the money in the world won't solve his problems, Marcus opts for a radical cure. Byproduct puts overachievers who treat people like appliances under the microscope, while reminding us how tempting it is to hang onto the things that harm us.

 

Byproduct: Art

Tattoos entwine like double helices along Marcus' neck. His doctor's hair and glasses evoke an absent-minded scientist. Andrea Mutti introduces Marcus to Vida Cash. Vida wears similar clothes, shows him graphic displays, and guides Marcus through their facility. Michael Atiyeh adorns Byproduct with a vibrant palette. Yet the doctor and his patient become silhouettes against a stormy sky when Dr Ash delivers his prognosis in Cruel Universe 2 #5. The red, yellow, and green double helix display suggests more years to enjoy the tropical paradise in which Marcus lives. Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith deliver black, uppercase lettering in white balloons, and off-panel conversation in colored narrative boxes.

 

Some Time to Reflect: Story

Do you ever wish that you had more resources and time? What if you could split yourself in two? Or, like Lord Voldemort, hide away other copies of yourself and have them help you with your work? Corinna Bechko introduces us to a scientist who finds a way to maximize her productivity. As in David Brin's novel Kiln People, a woman uses versions of herself to pursue necessary tasks that she can capitalize on. But in Cruel Universe 2 #5, her golems are flesh and blue, and don't carry an expiration date. Even more than Byproduct, Some Time to Reflect seems a metaphor for ignoring those around us in search of productivity and achievement.

 

Some Time to Reflect: Art

Tyler Jenkins shows a woman sitting outside her mountain cabin. Inside, she finally notices another version of herself in a mirror. As in Phantasm, the window opens a portal to her other self. Tyler’s scenes showcase pink and green. Along the way, red seeps in and splatters. Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith open with uppercase words in dialogue balloons and sound effects that introduce the woman and the instigating event. But the colored narrative boxes relay the actor behind the scenes, manipulating events for her own benefit. Thanks to Oni Press and Superfan Promotions for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

As people explore space, visit pocket universes, and delve into the potential of the genome, some reveal their inhumanity, while a machine makes a very Human choice in Cruel Universe 2 #5.

 

Rating 8.8/10

 

For more see my cover preview of Cruel Universe 2 #5


Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Adventures of Superman: Book of El #4 Preview

 

 

After Kryl-Ux transported Clark Kent to the future, he found Brainiac ruling the Earth. Brainiac maintains power by keeping Earth's populace in fear. People look the other way when Brainiac harvests their neighbors for scientific experiments. Clark may want to return to his home-era. He may want to search for his time-displaced children. But he won't let anyone treat the people of Earth like laboratory mice!

We've learned what Lois and Jimmy Olsen got up to after Clark disappeared. What further revelations about Clark's family and friends does the future hold? And how will Clark respond to Kryl-Ux's demands?

Here's all the info from DC Connect: 


Adventures of Superman: Book of El #4

Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson

Artist: Scott Godlewski

Cover Artists: Scott Godlewski, Rahzzah, Lucio Parrillo & Sarah Baslaim

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

The Battle of Brainiac rages on!

 

Ronan Kent has made his last stand to push back the deadly Brainiac invasion threatening all life as we know it…but the truth behind this attack is far darker than even the Man of Steel could possibly predict! The lawless Dark Age of the far future will chill the House of El to the bone in this epic next installment of Book of El! 


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 Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

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.