Friday, December 12, 2025

Conan The Barbarian #27 Preview


COVER A: NICK MARINKOVICH
 

"Cry havok and loose the wolves of war!" So said Conan to Count Trocero, when Sumner, the leader of the Westermark Wolves, fell to General Duran's army. Count Trocero may not have seen Conan's actions as honorable, but he must admit that the Cimmerian mercenary got the job done. 

 

Conan killed General Duran. His Westermark Wolves helped Trocero and Prospero's forces drive off the army besieging Culario. The Aquilonian province of Poitain is gloriously free of Zingaran invaders. What does the future hold in store for Conan and his Westermark Wolves? And how will Aquilonia react to Zingara's declaration of war?

 

Here's all the info from Titan Comics:

 

 

CONAN THE BARBARIAN #27 (ONGOING)

Format: Comic book

(W) Jim Zub  

(A) Fernando Dagnino

Publisher: Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics

FC • 32pp • $4.99

On Sale December 17, 2025

 

YEAR THREE OF THE TITAN/HEROIC CONAN LEGACY CONTINUES!

 

THE CONQUERING CROWN: The King of Aquilonia has gone mad, or so the rumors say. A tyrant sits upon the throne and all will suffer until he is deposed or dead.

 

Conan the Mercenary cares nothing for these royal rumors and petty politics, but the Cimmerian’s skill in battle is about to put him in the path of a mad monarch, and his life will be forever changed. 

 

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 






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COVER B: DOUG BRAITHWAITE

 

COVER C: JUAN JOSÉ RYP


FOC COVER: DOUG BRAITHWAITE

COVER D: FEDERICO SABBATINI 

 

Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this preview with us. 

 

 


Escape #4 Review

 


Writer: Rick Remender

Artist & Colorist: Daniel Acuña

Letterer: Rus Wooton

Cover Artists: Daniel Acuña & Ryan Sook

Production Artist: Erika Schnatz

Editor: Gabe Dinger

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: November 26, 2025

 

Like other members of his crew, Flynn argued to abort bombing the Titan Cannon. But Milton believed the strike would end the war. So, even though he couldn't destroy the superweapon without inflicting significant collateral damage, Milton dropped 'Ol Sockeye's bombs anyway. Milton has fled Narenian soldiers since he abandoned his ailing plane. How long can he remain at large? And how does Milton feel about his actions? Let's leap into Escape #4 and see!

 

Story

Exhausted, bleeding, and his knee giving him gyp, Milton broke into a shop and hid in the basement. He awakens in a bed. Across the room, a child sits and reads. Milton's first thought is to complete his mission. Perhaps, if Flynn has survived his injuries and the parachute landing, Milton can reunite with his friend. Maybe they can even destroy the Titan Cannon and find a way home. But as Milton searches for his satchel with the maps and explosives, he frightens the boy.

 

In Escape #4, the boy isn’t the only one frightened. Milton never wanted to go to war. But when Ruth became pregnant, Milton knew he had to safeguard his wife and unborn child. His longing for home and his missing friend played through his mind while he slept. Now, as Milton awakens, memories feel like reality, while his present resembles a nightmare.

 

Rick Remender continues the dialogue Milton began with Flynn and his late crew before he made his fateful decision. Only this time, Milton can't dismiss the enemy soldiers by turning magazine photos into caricatures. Instead, he comes face-to-face with Narenians. His enemy's arguments threaten to undermine Milton’s justification for going to war. And his forgiving spirit shakes Milton’s assurance of the rightness of his actions in Escape #4.

 

Art

A red, blue, and gold flag hangs from the porch of Milton’s home. Flynn awaits him amid the swooping elegance of his red convertible. As Milton hesitates on the front steps, Ruth stands behind him, adorned in a blue maternity dress. Her face and hair take on a reddish hue as Milton realizes what he is giving up. Lush greenery surrounds the homes with spacious yards as Flynn drives him off to war.

 

Compared with the suburban paradise he left behind, Daniel Acuña fills Milton’s present with darkness in Escape #4. He awakens in a room with cracked plaster, boarded-up windows, and laundry hanging across the room. Yellow-white light pierces the gray and green gloom. Paintings adorn the living room walls, while a metal bowl on the floor contains the red proof of its occupant’s ministrations. Brown wooden floors, a radio, and a grandfather clock link the make-do domesticity with Milton's fur. But a glance outside reveals a busy gray street, adorned with red accents, hints of blue, and purple-white flags.

 

Rus Wooton fills ivory dialogue balloons and beige narrative boxes with narrow black uppercase letters. Words grow bold for intonation, and arrows zigzag between speakers and balloons. Sound effects attend Narenian hospitality, while giant red punctuation marks in a gray balloon accompany Milton’s attempt to mend fences. Thanks to Image Comics and Giant Generator for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

When Milton takes refuge in a shop cellar, a family helps him recover. Milton is confused and unwilling to admit that his leaders duped him with rhetoric. But while Milton refuses to budge from his preconceptions, the Narenian who risks his life to help him echoes the views of Milton’s late crew in Escape #4.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

For another cover option see my review at Comic Book Dispatch




Thursday, December 11, 2025

Ancestral Recall #5 Preview

 


 

Melvin paints about the Black experience. His canvas is as all-encompassing as the history of Blackness. But now he intends on capturing a greater vision than what it means to be Black in America. Melvin’s search for his wife has taken him on a road trip with his neighbor Myran and her animatronic panda Petunia. But while a mad inventor has Melvin in his clutches, Myran escaped his pack of robot dogs. Can the teen photographer rescue Melvin? Or will Melvin channel the power of Black History to rescue his wife? 

 

Here's all the info from Ahoy Comics: 

 

  

Ancestral Recall #5

Writer: Jordan Clark

Artist & Cover Artist: Atagun İlhan

Colorist: Pippa Bowland

Letterer: Rob Steen

Publisher: Ahoy Comics

Price: $4.99

Release Date: December 17, 2025

 

 

Riveting final issue! Melvin wakes up in the future, where he must call on the power of Black history to rescue his wife and thwart the plans of the Modern Living Corporation. 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 




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


Catacomb of Torment #6 Cover Preview

 

 

When a mugger assaulted Riel Tran, the police stood by her. They put their best sketch artist on her case. Mitch Sims has a way with faces. He can tease out details from Riel's traumatic memories to compose a sketch of her attacker. But who will help Riel when she starts seeing trouble around every corner? And what other stories lurk in this catacomb of torment?

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

CATACOMB OF TORMENT #6

WRITTEN BY DAVE BAKER, MATT BORS & RACHEL WERNER

ART BY JUSTIN GREENWOOD, SHAWN McMANUS & CLAIRE ROE

COVER A BY JORGE FORNÉS

COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY JAY STEPHENS

B&W ARTIST EDITION VARIANT (1:20) TOM FOWLER

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY PATRICIA MARTÍN


Feeling a chill up your spine? Nay, friend, that’s no gust of winter air . . . it’s merely the Tormentor’s rusty testing needle probing for a warm vertebrae to call home! So sit back, relax, and scream relentlessly into the void as we welcome you back to our horrific hostess’s Catacomb of Torment—where every new story will leave you in stitches!


On this month’s menu: A frantic feast of fatal delights, as prepared with loving care by the toxic talents of writers Dave Baker (Mary Tyler MooreHawk), Matt Bors (The Toxic Avenger), and Rachel Werner (The Glam World Tour), and artists Justin Greenwood (Immortal Thor), Shawn McManus (Fables), and Claire Roe (Batgirl)!


Once you’re done, remember to save room for another helping—poison always spoils on the second day, so we need to use it while it’s still good!


ON SALE DECEMBER 17, 2025 | $4.99 | 32 PGS. | FC

 

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COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

 

 

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY JAY STEPHENS


B&W ARTIST EDITION VARIANT (1:20) TOM FOWLER


ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY PATRICIA MARTÍN


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

Blade Runner Black Lotus: Las Vegas #3 Preview

 

COVER A: CLAUDIA CARANFA


"Hail Caesar! Thanks be to Caligula! All praise to Nero!" 

The Roman Empire is alive and well in Las Vegas. So what if they're replicants! They were made to rule. And so they have, after the bomb dropped, and the hottest city in the desert became too hot for Humans. But now the Humans are returning, thanks to a runaway replicant named Elle. Can the Roman Empire and the Egyptians fight off the Doll Squad and the Brekkers? And who will fight and die in the arena?

Here's all the info from Titan Comics: 


BLADE RUNNER BLACK LOTUS: LAS VEGAS #3 (OF 4)

Format: Comic book

(W) Nancy A. Collins

(A) Jesús Hervás

FC • 32pp • $4.99

On Sale December 17, 2025

 

CONTINUES THE STORY STARTED IN THE 2021 ANIME SERIES

 

Elle's quest takes her to the irradiated city of Las Vegas (later seen in Blade Runner 2049), a sand-choked ghost-town of forgotten memories following the detonation of a dirty bomb.

 

There she finds a community of roleplaying Replicants, abandoned hospitality models from the old casinos now living as embodiments of ancient Egyptian and Roman royalty. Meanwhile, Niander Wallace, smarting from his last encounter with Elle, has dispatched a seasoned kill team to bring back her head.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 


 


 


 

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COVER B: ITO

 

 

COVER C: JESÚS HERVÁS

 


Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this preview with us.


 


C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #4 Review

 


Writer: Tom Taylor

Artist: Daniele Di Nicuolo

Colorist: Rain Beredo

Letterer: Wes Abbott

Cover Artists: Daniele Di Nicuolo & Rain Beredo; Jon Sommariva & Dave McCaig

Editor: Kristy Quinn

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: December 10, 2025

 

Merlin helped Arthur Pendragon form the Knights of the Round Table. They protected Britain from their castle in Camelot. Now, Arthur and his knights inhabit enchanted weapons. Fel pulled Excalibur from a flying boulder. Each of her friends also has a guide to help them fulfill their destinies. Merlin stands ready to assist them. But can the children trade fantasy quests for weapons training? And who will train Kevin to use his silent stick? Let's leap into C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #4 and see!

 

Story

Mordred's agents tried to intercept the enchanted weapons. After failing to capture the kids, the heavily armed soldiers who captured Connor's grandmother would have gone after all their parents. So, Merlin brought them to England. From there, Fel used Excalibur to transport them to Camelot. Now, they inhabit this historic kingdom outside of time. And thanks to Merlin’s sorcery, their parents don’t realize they are learning how to wield deadly weapons.

 

But their parents need not worry. First, Captain Gwen wants to see what she has to work with in C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #4. Her subordinates may have bowed to the children when they arrived. But Captain Gwen looks down her nose at them. Gwen realizes the boulder sought them out for a reason. But just because the kids have trained together to play soccer doesn’t mean they can fight other people. Connor doubted his ability to defeat the agents of Mordred. Hanan didn’t want to hurt anyone. Now, Gwen faces the daunting task of helping the children push past their inhibitions and believe in their ability to defend the world against oppressors.

 

Thankfully, Gwen has help. In Tom Taylor’s story, Merlin explains why King Arthur and his knights inhabit these ancient weapons. As they did when surrounded by Mordred's agents, these legendary warriors can counsel the children. In time, the kids may become like Connor's grandmother, Marnie, capable of standing up to Mordred's agents with the axe she hid in her shopping cart. But in C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #4, the legendary warriors also realize that the kids need to learn more than how to defeat their opponents. They must also learn to support and rely on each other.

 

Art

As Marnie sits in a secure interview room, the agents of Mordred study her through two-way glass. Her colorful garb contrasts with the tile walls, the white table and chairs, and the men’s matching dark suits. The air swirls around the children, Merlin, and Captain Gwen as Camelot rises on a nearby hill. Daniele Di Nicuolo devotes a panel to showcasing each child with their weapon.

 

While Merlin kneels beside Kevin, Captain Gwen stands with her hands behind her back. She gazes down at the children. Attired in her uniform, with an emblem emblazoned on her greatcoat, she looks more than capable of wielding Excalibur or another of the ancient weapons. Gwen's expression and demeanor could be worrying signs.

 

Marnie, Gwen, and Merlin wear blue and yellow/gold coats. All the children, barring Kevin and Hanan, wear one or more of these colors. As Captain Gwen and Fel wear yellow, Rain Beredo paints the backgrounds of a two-panel face-off yellow. In addition to sharing the same sex, both have red hair. Captain Gwen will force the children to fight silver combatants in this brightly colored story. But their pre-training face-off isn’t the only time the leader of the Camelot Corps and the child who wields Excalibur will have a battle of wills in C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #4.

 

Wes Abbott fills white dialogue balloons and colored narrative boxes with lowercase black letters that grow bold for intonation and swell for raised voices. The weapons speak into white shapes with colored borders. Beige boxes with a stylized first letter locate us in time, space, and Camelot. Sound effects accompany a rough training session, while a new voice speaks into stormy clouds. Thanks to DC Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Like Clark Griswald, their parents may think they're on vacation. Fel and her friends know they're on the ultimate youth training scheme. They have yet to realize just how badly the world needs them. But while the children train in a protected realm, Connor's grandmother realizes the dangers threatening their world.

 

Like them, fate chose Marnie to become a warrior. She may not get to enjoy her prize for winning at Bingo. Her captors may not grant her a telephone call. Still, Marnie embodies the spirit of Camelot’s legendary warriors in C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #4.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of C.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #4.



Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Ogrest Vol 2 SC Spotlight

 

 

Otomai may have created Ogrest, but that doesn't mean he can control him. Still, he tries. While Dathura delights in Orgrest's enthusiasm for life, Otomai tries to teach him about his world. Sadly, Ogrest dislikes studying, and prefers to play. But when his rambunctiousness disturbs a bird's nest, it creates disharmony in their land. 

While Otomai tries to get a handle on Ogrest, Lupa and the Brotherhood have their own agenda. And unlike Otomai, they're not interested in filling the world with love. Can Otomai, Ogrest, and Dathura weather the storms headed their way? Or will danger and death destroy their island home?

Here's all the info from Oni Press: 


OGREST VOL. 2 SC

WRITTEN/ART/COVER BY MIG


Set within the video-game universe of Wakfu, the popular online role-playing game and animated series on Netflix!


Communication between Otomai and Ogrest seems to have broken down. Dathura is the only peacekeeper in the trio. Their island, once a peaceful haven, is attracting far too many visitors. If it isn’t adventurers in search of the Dofus, it’s a visit from the Brotherhood, a dark organization that makes Otomai imagine the worst. And now Lupa and her mercenaries are eyeing the island. Will she become the center of a hellish spiral?


ON SALE DECEMBER 10th, 2025 | $19.99 | 192 PGS. | FC


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


Iyanu Holiday Livestream Event

 


 

If you haven't discovered Iyanu yet, it's a terrific animated series based on a graphic novel. The series celebrates family, friendship, community, and developing our talents to help others. The first two episodes are free to watch on Youtube, and the series may be available on a streaming service you subscribe to. 

Iyanu fans: mark your calendars! A special event is coming your way!

Here's all the info from Lion Forge: 

 

 

LION FORGE ANNOUNCES IYANU HOLIDAY LIVESTREAM

FEATURING AN EXCLUSIVE SEASON 2 SNEAK PEEK ON DECEMBER 13TH


WHAT:

Lion Forge Entertainment will host the first-ever Iyanu Holiday Livestream — a festive, full-day virtual fan event celebrating the hit animated series Iyanu. The livestream will feature cast appearances, a table read, merch drops, giveaways, a sponsored gameplay showcase from Resurrection Games, and will culminate in an exclusive first look at Iyanu Season 2.


WHEN:

Saturday, December 13, 2025

10:00 AM – 4:30 PM ET


WHERE:

Lion Forge Entertainment YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/@LionForgeEntertainment


WHO:

Iyanu, the hit animated series on Cartoon Network and HBO Max, is a groundbreaking franchise rooted in Yoruba mythology. Produced by Lion Forge Entertainment, the story follows a young heroine in the magical kingdom of Yorubaland as she unlocks divine powers and embarks on an epic journey. The franchise is celebrated for its rich visual storytelling, cultural authenticity, and the vision of Black creatives behind the scenes.


Lion Forge Entertainment is an Academy Award– and multiple Emmy®–winning Black-owned studio founded by David Steward II. Guided by the mission “Diverse Stories, Authentically Told,” Lion Forge serves as the executive producer of Iyanu and is committed to amplifying authentic, diverse voices across both animation and live-action content.


WATCH IYANU SEASON 1: Episode 1, Episode 2


HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

  • Exclusive Sneak Peek: Iyanu Season 2
  • Team Chosen Table Read featuring:
  • Serah Johnson (Iyanu)
  • Sam Kugbiyi (Toye)
  • Okey Jude (Biyi)
  • Stella Damasus (Sewa)
  • The Music of Iyanu featuring composers Blakwater Sound and Femi "FEM D" Agunbiade for Jomfi Music
  • Resurrection Games Gameplay Showcase — Yorubaland: Wild Terrain
  • Giveaways, holiday surprises, special guests, and more


WHY:

A global, fan-focused celebration of the Iyanu universe — and the first chance for viewers to preview new content from the highly anticipated Season 2.


Iyanu Season 1 is now streaming on HBO Max, giving fans the perfect opportunity to catch up ahead of the holiday livestream.


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About Lion Forge Entertainment

Lion Forge Entertainment (LFE), one of the few Black-owned entertainment studios of scale in North America, was founded in 2019 by David Steward II to amplify authentic, diverse voices in both animated and live-action content. With “Diverse Stories, Authentically Told” as its mission, LFE has won an Academy Award for Hair Love and multiple Emmy® awards. LFE is part of Polarity, a media and sports-focused firm whose portfolio includes publishers Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group and Magnetic Press, within the broader Steward Family holdings spanning technology, sports, and music. LFE is led by President and CCO Stephanie Sperber, an award-winning media executive and franchise builder in the kids and family space.


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