Saturday, November 29, 2025

JSA #14 Preview

 

 

Hourman went looking for trouble and he found it. Jay Garrick didn't go looking for trouble, but it's found him all the same. And they're not alone. How much must the future members of the JSA suffer before they realize they belong together?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

JSA #14

Writer: Jeff Lemire

Artist: Gavin Guidry

Cover Artists: Dave Johnson

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

A new hero appears as JSA Year One continues!

 

At the Atom investigates the Fifth Columnists, a new hero makes an appearance! Meanwhile, Alan Scott gets some help on a case from Detective Jim Corrigan!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 


 


Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox #2 Preview

 

COVER A: ABIGAIL HARDING

 

The Doctor likes fashion. He always responds to Mauve Alerts. The Timelord especially enjoys reversing the polarity of the neutron flow. What the Doctor hates is losing his companions. So when people abduct Belinda Chandra, he'll do anything to get her back. But has the Doctor bitten off more than he can chew this time? And is Belinda mounting her own escape attempt?

Here's all the info from Titan Comics: 


DOCTOR WHO: THE PRISON PARADOX #2 (OF 4)

Format: Comic book

(W) Dan Watters

(A) Sami Kivelä

Publisher: Titan Comics

FC • 32pp • $4.99

On Sale December 3, 2025

 

20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1ST APPEARANCE OF THE SLITHEEN!

In the deep water containment unit of the prison station Pantopolis, evil lurks.

 

As the Doctor and his squad of unlikely allies swim further into danger, underwater menaces are revealed and they have a score to settle.

 

Elsewhere, Belinda gambles for her life as the mysterious Warden’s plans are revealed...

 


Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 





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COVER B: PHOTO

 

COVER C: SAMI KIVELÄ HOMAGE COVER


COVER D: PEDRO ANDREO


Thanks to Titan Comics for sharing this preview with us.


 


Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League #5 Preview

 

 

Cheetah and Cheshire want to make their mark. Robbing the Justice League Watchtower could put their name in lights. But before they can become A-List villains, they've gotta impress. When Cheshire noticed Wonder Woman would be the Officer On Watch, she benched Cheetah. But you can't keep bad kitty down.

Will Cheetah and Cheshire's carefully laid plans go sideways? Can Cheshire's daughter, Lian, keep her cool amid The Question's scrutiny? And will the rats in the ductwork chew through the wiring and send the Watchtower spiraling toward Earth?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League #5

Writer: Greg Rucka

Artist: Nicola Scott

Cover Artists: Nicola Scott, Gerald Parel & Elizabeth Torque

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Be very, very quiet…she’s hunting cheetahs…

 

Infiltrating the Watchtower, evading the security, and getting out with the goods will require split-second timing and flawless execution.

 

What, you might wonder, could possibly go wrong? Good question!

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 


 

 


 

 Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

 

Gehenna: Naked Aggression TP Vol 1 Review

 


Creators: Patrick Kindlon & Marco Ferrari

Writer: Patrick Kindlon

Artist: Maurizio Rosenzweig

Colorist: Matteo Vattani

Letterer: Jim Campbell

Designer: Matt Battaglia

Cover Artist: Maurizio Rosenzweig

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $16.99

Release Date: November 12, 2025

 

Once, she embraced life. Gehenna enjoyed love, belonged to someone, and looked forward to the future. Now, she dispenses judgment. What sent Gehenna on the road to death and destruction? And what is she fighting for? Let's grab our guns, leap into Gehenna: Naked Aggression TP Vol 1, and find out!

 

Story

Gehenna intended to kill a mob boss. Instead, she fights for her life. Gehenna scrambles with killers in the street, fighting hand-to-hand and shooting the gangsters trying to kill her. Looking for a way out, she grabs her target's son and heads inside. Gehenna needs help. Stephen doesn't seem surprised to get pulled into the eye of the storm. He has but one question. Why?

 

Patrick Kindlon divides each of the four issues into three chapters, leaving no time for the plot to slow down. When Gehenna shrugs off one opponent, another takes their place. Gehenna narrates most of the acts, while the rest follow her pursuers. Patrick Kindlon’s story is about a plan gone wrong. But it’s also about a life gone wrong. In Gehenna: Naked Aggression TP Vol 1, life is a machine that grinds the little people down, and Gehenna got stuck in the gears.

 

As in Mario Puzo’s famous novel, not all the people working for criminal families are bad. Or perhaps there are levels of evil. Some, like Kamiisa and Linira, treat people like assets and debts. Others, like Isa, are more discerning in who has a right to live. Gehenna plays by rules she won't readily break. Those include not killing children and superheroes.

 

Perhaps that's why young Stephen sticks by her side throughout Gehenna: Naked Aggression TP Vol 1. While she trades in violence like his father, Gehenna's life has a purpose. Gehenna may be bent on killing those she views as evildoers. But unlike his father and those who prop up his criminal empire, Gehenna believes in right and wrong. 

 

Art

Maurizio Rosenzweig introduces each act with two widescreen scenes on double-page spreads separated by a title. Clad in leather, a utility belt, arm wrappings, and boots, Gehenna charges through panels. Muscles and hair are clearly defined, thanks to detailed penciling. Tiny dust clouds indicate rapid movement, while close-ups of weapons and gunfire enhance this die-hard thriller.

 

As Gehenna barrels through the chaos in white and black, Matteo Vattani enlivens scenes with a loaded palette. Isa tracks Gehenna's flight on foot, wearing black and blue. When Gehenna and Stephen take to the road, Isa leaps onto a pink scooter. Her rival, sword-wielding Linira, snears at the "old timer" from her black limousine. Redhaired Kamiisa is all business in her three-piece orange suit. Yellow and orange explosions and red liquid flowing across a blue-gray tile floor reinforce the mob boss’s ruthlessness in Gehenna: Naked Aggression TP Vol 1.  

 

Black uppercase letters in white narrative boxes reveal the narrators' thoughts and off-camera conversations. Like the life Gehenna and her opponents lead, Jim Campbell places dialogue in jagged balloons with razor-sharp edges. White and colored sound effects enhance the action as Gehenna bulldozes through gangsters and superheroes. But then, no one said that erasing her debt to underworld society would be easy. Thanks to Image Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Gehenna tried to follow the rules. But when the other players ignored them, she dedicated her life to hurting the people who ruined hers. As Gehenna fights for what is right, the past intrudes on the present, reminding her of what she has lost.

 

Gehenna Naked Aggression TP Vol 1 is an over-the-top revenge tale, filled with whimsical echoes of her past, and lightened by would-be heroes, exotic animals, and salutes to pop culture. An extensive cover gallery concludes this fast-paced tale guaranteed to leave readers panting as they await Gehenna's next adventure.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

For more cover art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch


Friday, November 28, 2025

Gotham Academy: First Year #3 Preview

 

 

Olive doesn't belong in Gotham Academy. But her roommate accepts her. Lucy doesn't even complain (too much) when Olive wakes up screaming. Her boyfriend also helps her fit in. As Olive worries about getting outed, Kyle's family gives her the support her mother can't. Grateful to be accepted at the prestigious school, Olive pays it forward by tutoring Heathcliff Ray. Will fortune keep smiling on the penniless girl with a troubled mother? Or will her hopes and dreams get crushed like Conrad in Olive's favorite novel?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Gotham Academy: First Year #3

Writers: Brenden Fletcher, Karl Kerschl & Becky Cloonan

Artist: Marco Ferrari

Cover Artists: Karl Kerschl & Mayo “Sen” Naito

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 40 Pages

Price: 4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

Romeo, Romeo…

Is that Batman in the lighting grid?!

 

She’s got the lead in the school play, a cute boyfriend, and maybe even a shot at prom royalty. But just as Olive starts to feel like she belongs at Gotham Academy, the football team bullies crash her big stage debut…with pyrotechnics! Cue Batman. Suddenly, stage fright is the least of her problems.

 

Also featuring: Colton Rivera in a tux. Sort of.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 


 



 

 Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

Rick and Morty: The End #1 Cover Preview

 

COVER A BY DAVE BARDIN


Morty wasn't okay with Rick's murderous ways. But Rick promised Morty that they could reboot the universe and everything would return to normal. An opportunity at the Prime Universe's funeral offered Rick a way to save the universe without killing it. But when Rick and Morty attempted to complete it, things got complicated. Now, Rick is a fugitive from Parmesan and the other universes. Who will the universes send to apprehend Rick Sanchez? And can Rick and Morty survive the end of everything?

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

RICK AND MORTY: THE END #1 (of 6)

WRITTEN BY DANIEL KIBBLESMITH

ART BY JARRETT WILLIAMS

COVER A BY DAVE BARDIN

COVER B BY TROY LITTLE

COVER C "BLIND BAG-LESS" INTERMIX

COVER D BLUE SKETCH VARIANT

MOST WANTED VARIANT (1:10) BY PHIL MURPHY

VARIANT COVER (1:20) BY TOM FOWLER

BLACKLIGHT COLORS VARIANT (1:50) BY DAVE BARDIN


OUT OF THE SMOKING RUINS OF RICK AND MORTY VS. THE UNIVERSE, THE OMNIVERSE’S MOST DYSFUNCTIONAL PAIR OF SCIENCE ADVENTURERS IS ABOUT TO FACE THEIR BIGGEST, MOST INESCAPABLE ADVERSARY OF ALL TIME: THE END OF ALL THINGS . . . AND EACH OTHER!


Rick Sanchez, the most wanted man in this and every other universe, is on the run. With a bounty on his head, every government, military, pirate, mobster, bounty hunter, bail bondsman, religious institution, theater troupe, circus clown, and endangered species is on the hunt to bring in Rick—DEAD OR ALIVE. The only one who can bring Rick in warm is the one person who knows him best: Morty Smith. But Morty’s not the only Smith hot on Rick’s trail . . . "Space Beth" Smith is determined to bring Rick in, and she doesn’t particularly care how. Now it’s just a question of who can get to him first! 

 

THIS TITLE IS NOT SOME KIND OF ARTFUL METAPHOR, FOLKS! After 10 years and 100+ issues, the beginning of THE END starts here as cosmic annihilators Daniel Kibblesmith (Loki) and Jarrett Williams (Speed Force) prepare to unleash a fantastically fatal finale for RICK AND MORTY!


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


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COVER B BY TROY LITTLE

 

 

COVER D BLUE SKETCH VARIANT

 

MOST WANTED VARIANT (1:10) BY PHIL MURPHY

 

VARIANT COVER (1:20) BY TOM FOWLER

BLACKLIGHT COLORS VARIANT (1:50) BY DAVE BARDIN

COVER C "BLIND BAG-LESS" INTERMIX

COVER C "BLIND BAG-LESS" INTERMIX

COVER C "BLIND BAG-LESS" INTERMIX

COVER C "BLIND BAG-LESS" INTERMIX

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


DC K.O.: Superman Vs Captain Atom #1 Preview

 

 

When Batman proposed it, Superman said no. Every fiber of his being rebeled against the idea of killing anyone. But along with Wonder Woman, Batman assured him it was for the greater good. Then Superman survived while Batman fell. How long can Superman survive in this fight to reshape the Earth in the victor's image?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

DC K.O.: Superman Vs Captain Atom #1

Writer: Joshua Williamson

Artist: Sean Izaakse

Cover Artists: Jorge Corona, John Giang, Lucas Meyer, Sanford Greene & Sean Izaakse

Publisher: DC Comics

Issue Length: 30 Pages

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: December 3, 2025

 

DC K.O. All Fight Month Starts! Round 1 of 8!

 

A fight so explosive you won’t want to miss it!

 

 

Here's a message from Scott Snyder:

 

When Josh and I were coming up with K.O., we realized that there’s a point in the story where this big tournament all the characters are taking part in would have an all-out brawl section. So the result of that is a whole month of Slugfests fans have speculated about for decades. These are one-shot special issues that tie into the main story of DC K.O. and show the brutal face-offs between friends and foes alike. Some results will shock you, some may thrill you, but that’s what this event is all about. Knock down, drag out, brutal fun.

 

 

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Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

Detective Comics #1103 Review

 


Writer: Tom Taylor

Artist & Colorist: Mikel Janín

Letterer: Wes Abbott

Cover Artists: Mikel Janín, Greg Smallwood, Lee Garbett & Stephanie Hans

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99

Release Date: November 26, 2025

 

Batman was already under a deadline. Infected with a deadly virus, he had thirty-four hours to investigate. As he returns from Kasnia, Batman has a day left before he enters quarantine. Bruce Wayne has wounds, fractures, and broken bones. What he needs is a way to prevent the Lion's fear virus from stripping him of his inhibitions and impairing his judgment.

 

But this isn't about him. At all costs, Batman must prevent Louis King from dispersing his virus on Gotham. As Batman told Mr Terrific, a city without fear would tear itself apart. Under the gun, and with the clock ticking on his and Gotham's future, who can Batman turn to for help? Let’s grab our gasmasks, leap into Detective Comics #1103, and see!

 

Story

Superman is combating an Intergang attack squad when Oracle requests help. The Batwing is returning from Kasnia, but Batman isn't responding to her calls. Superman leaves the soldiers to lick their wounds and flies off to intercept the Batwing. But to help Bruce, Superman must remove the canopy. And the cockpit has countermeasures designed to hurt people with superpowers.

 

In Detective Comics #1103, twenty-two hours remain before Batman must go into quarantine. He is eager to continue his investigation. Batman may be the world's greatest detective, but he knows when to request expert help. Lois Lane is amenable to working with him, provided Batman lets her do things her way.

 

Tom Taylor's story follows Batman and Lois as they follow a trail of breadcrumbs through Metropolis. As one clue leads to the next, Batman and Lois discover that their working methods clash more than they mesh. Both are seasoned detectives who convince people to spill their secrets. But Lois is slow and methodical, while Bruce doesn't have time to waste. And Lois isn't staving off a concussion or struggling to breathe from broken ribs.

 

As much as Lois and Clark care for Bruce, they must also stand in judgment over him in Detective Comics #1103. Batman may have his timetable. But that doesn't mean the virus isn't affecting him. And as they strive to prevent the mass dispersal of the fear virus, the Lion is working just as hard to put his plan into effect. But how can they find him? The Lion may claim an association with Gotham. He may own businesses worldwide. But until a year ago, Louis King didn’t exist.

 

Art

Superman gets a call from Oracle while battling Intergang. The soldiers surround Superman in their powered armor, hovering high above the street and firing at Superman. Like the Kryptonian hero, Mikel Janín paints them blue with red accents, while the skyline gleams red with blue accents. Then Superman flies off through a purple and red sky to intercept the gray Batwing flying above snow-covered mountains.

 

Light-blue Heads Up displays appear on the Batwing canopy as white electricity attacks Superman. While his red cape flutters, Superman ignores the wind as he stands, crosses his arms, and gazes down at Batman. But Lois Lane dominates the page when Superman and the Batwing land, and Batman requests their help. Then the Batmobile races through the streets of Metropolis in Detective Comics #1103. The interior casts pink light on Batman and Lois as they speed past buildings glowing yellow and orange.

 

Amid Mikel Janín’s dramatic and energy-packed colored art, Batman’s thoughts appear as white uppercase letters in gray narrative boxes. Wes Abbott fills white balloons with black uppercase dialogue, while Oracle’s off-camera dialogue appears as dark green words in green balloons and boxes. Large, white letters introduce settings and remind us that soon, Batman will have to emulate Nero Wolfe. Sound effects erupt in a surprising moment of symmetry, prompting Batman to make a desperate decision. Thanks to DC Comics for providing a review copy.

 

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Final Thoughts

Like Green Arrow, Batman isn't a fan of villains who hook people on mind-altering agents. But like it or not, The Lion infected him with a virus. And as Batman searches for a cure, he must question every decision he makes, in case the virus is affecting his actions and choices in Detective Comics #1103.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To check out the previous issue, see my review of Detective Comics #1102