Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Dan Jurgens on The Bat-Man First Knight & Second Knight

 

 

Many authors have explored Gotham City's rich history. Recently, Dan Watters' Batman: Dark Patterns series spoke to Gotham's origins and a defining event that shaped Gotham in the present day. At the 2025 San Diego Comic-Con, Dan Jurgens shared his thoughts on how Gotham could have endured the Great Depression. Wouldn't it be interesting, he mused, if Batman had been around in 1939? It would be a very different Batman. Lacking a Batcave, a Batmobile, a staunch supporter like Alfred, and with little or no technology, could Bruce Wayne be Batman?

 

Daniel Warren Johnson and Dan Jurgens

 

After producing three issues of The Bat-Man: First Knight in 2024, Dan set his sights on 2025. In The Batman: Second Knight, he introduces Lois Lane. Female reporters are rare in 1939, and she's hungry for a good story. Dan imagined that she would be a good viewpoint character for portraying this male-dominated world. But once again, this would be "Batman Unplugged." Bruce Wayne has no safety net if he runs into trouble. Dan also stressed that the art has a different look than fans may be used to.

In case you missed it, here's a look inside the introductory issue of the 2024 series debut: The Bat-Man: First Knight #1:

 


 

 




Find The Bat-Man: First Knight Hardcover at Amazon or your local comics shop.

 

For more: 

See my preview of The Bat-Man: Second Knight #1,

and check out my preview of The Bat-Man: Second Knight #2

 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing these previews with us. 


Spirit of the Shadows #3 Cover Preview

 

COVER A BY NICK CAGNETTI

 

What would it be like to return from the grave? To remember your mortal life, and everything you lost? Erik Leroux pursued his passion for music while alive. Now, he's returning to the world he left. Co-writer and cartoonist Nick Cagnetti promises us a unique reading and visual experience. Can't wait, Nick!

Here's all the info from Oni Press: 


SPIRIT OF THE SHADOWS #3 (OF 5)

WRITTEN BY NICK CAGNETTI, DANIEL ZIEGLER

ART BY NICK CAGNETTI

COVER A BY NICK CAGNETTI

COVER B BY GREY WILLIAMSON

FULL ART VARIANT (1:10) BY NICK CAGNETTI


Outrageously otherworldly creators Nick Cagnetti (Pink Lemonade) and Daniel Ziegler (Elodi) continue the superhero horror sensation of 2026 with a brand-new chapter that raises the stakes—and raises the dead!


Erik Leroux has been plucked from the spirit world and thrust back into the land of the living. Haunted by memories of his death and the strange forces that led to his untimely ending, Erik now finds himself at the mercy of the vengeful witch Helena. But what dark thread ties their fates together?


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For more, see my preview of Spirit of the Shadows #1

Exquisite Corpses TP Vol 1 Review

 


Creators: James Tynion IV & Michael Walsh

Writers: James Tynion IV, Michael Walsh & Pornsak Pichetshote

Artists: Michael Walsh, Marianna Ignazzi & Valentine De Landro

Colorist: Jordie Bellaire

Letterer: Becca Carey

Cover Artist: Michael Walsh

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $9.99

Release Date: September 17, 2025

 

As his town prepares for Halloween, Sheriff Scott Hill bids goodbye to Oak Valley. He's not supposed to tell anyone he's leaving or warn them about the night of violence awaiting them. Still, when he hands over the keys to the Police Department for money and a new identity, the Sheriff warns him about Big Bruce and the teenagers' traditional party in the Pit.

 

The Groundskeeper seems unbothered by the Sheriff's concerns. As he unleashes his drones, he knows no one is safe from the families' handpicked assassins, soldiers, and serial killers. What mysterious organization has made Oak Valley its killing field? And why are they turning murder into a game? Let's pick a card, leap into Exquisite Corpses TP Vol 1, and see!

 

Story

While politicians entertain the populace with a façade of democracy, the thirteen families who rule the United States gather. A year has passed since they drew their cards identifying their means of murder. Now, as they name their players, the descendant of the family that once governed Massachusetts makes a final attempt to hire Captain Eduardo Torres, a disgraced Navy SEAL. While the writers share the Point of View among combatants, victims, and those caught in between, "Massachusetts" explains how the game works, and why the killers agree to a probable death sentence in Exquisite Corpses TP Vol 1.

 

As the most affluent Americans watch video relayed by the Groundskeepers' drones, some bully their competitors. Others mourn their losses or celebrate their kill counts. In Oak Valley, car lot owner Big Bruce Nguyen forces his secretary to badger the local media for free advertising. Xavi looks forward to joining the party in The Pit after his shift at the Haunted House. His friend Craig agrees to take Jason trick-or-treating when Big Bruce forces his mom to work late on her day off. Mike notices all the vehicles passing Pump King. When the internet goes down, and he can’t listen to his podcasts, the convenience store clerk sees this as confirmation of his conspiracy theories.

 

Massachusetts sits apart from the other families as they party. She disdains her contemporaries who bet on how many combatants or citizens die. She's tired of the lunatics running the asylum. But in the killing fields, Laura wonders about the letter her uncle Scott left with Mike before he abandoned Oak Valley. She and her partner drive an ambulance. When they arrive at a murder scene, neither she nor Ian realizes how many deaths await them in Exquisite Corpses TP Vol 1.

 

Art

The Sheriff and Groundskeeper seem somber as they meet. Each knows others dictate their options. Despite the pain and distress they attend, Laura and Ian seem content in their roles. They lack “Meth Head” Mike’s buoyant smile as they smoke cigarettes between calls. But the EMTs don’t quiver in a corner when they are frightened. Michael Walsh, Marianna Ignazzi, and Valentine De Landro reveal the highs and lows of Human nature in Exquisite Corpses TP Vol 1. While most of the combatants and families smile, the mask Captain Eduardo Torres wears fits his dour demeanor.

 

Jordie Bellaire adorns the drama and action with a limited color palette. Once the game gets underway, the ruling families appear in a red and green color scheme, as if Christmas has come early for people who can buy anything they want. Each killer receives a flamboyant rockstar introduction. While some of the graphic murders occur onscreen, the Gamemaster’s staff record them all on the scoreboard.

 

Becca Carey welcomes readers with a title page produced by an old typewriter on carbon paper. Uppercase black letters fill white dialogue balloons and boxes. The words grow bold for intonation, swell for raised voices, and rarely shrink. A utensil against a champagne flute gets the families' attention. Cellphone beeps frustrate people when their texts don’t go through. Gunshots and alarms merge with screams and laughter as a dog howls when Humans stop making sense. Thanks to Image Comics and Tiny Onion for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

As families embark on a game of death to decide the future of America, Exquisite Corpses TP Vol 1 ponders the divide between the rich and the poor, our hunger for entertainment, and how childhood traumas shape our identities.

 

Rating 9/10

 

Read the first issue for free at the Image Comics website. 


Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Batman #127 Review

 


Writer: Chip Zdarsky

Artists: Jorge Jiménez & Belén Ortega

Colorists: Tomeu Morey & Luis Guerrero

Letterer: Clayton Cowles

Cover Artists: Jorge Jimenez & Tomeu Morey; Guillem March & Arif Prianto; Alex Garner; Inhyuk Lee; Ryan Sook; Jock

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99

Release Date: September 6, 2022

 

Batman feels blessed to have fostered so many capable sidekicks. They are more than fellow crimefighters. Bruce Wayne regards them as his sons and daughters. When he needs them, they drop everything and leap to his aid. But Bruce and his proteges cannot stop Failsafe. With the robot intent on killing him, Batman seeks his former Batcave.

 

Failsafe feels familiar to him. Bruce believes he knows why he does not remember the lethal Bat-robot. Who created Failsafe? And who is the hero who emerges from Batman's old Batcave? Let's leap into Batman #127 and see!

 

Story: Failsafe Part Three

When Tim Drake next sees Batman, his mentor wears a different costume, and his voice has changed. Tim wonders if he can trust this man. But as Batman reveals a secret control room, he explains that Bruce Wayne created him as a backup personality. Zur-En-Arrh is in charge, and his first job is to take down Failsafe.

 

Chip Zdarsky steps outside the chaos in the old Batcave to revisit the scene of Failsafe's clash with Batman and his proteges. GCPD Commissioner Renee Montoya confers with Nightwing as medical attendants treat Duke, Cassandra, and Stephanie. But she cannot protect Batman and his team from censure if Failsafe continues its reign of terror. Unfortunately, that is what is occurring in Wayne Manor, as the robot pursues Zur-En-Arrh and Tim Drake through Bruce Wayne's beloved home.

 

While Batman #127 is a fast-paced thriller, Zdarsky ponders how people who work outside the law must self-check their actions. Like in Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1, Batman prepares for every contingency. But as Failsafe tries to shut down Bruce Wayne, Batman realizes all this is his fault. Superman challenged Bruce to ensure that he could prevent himself from hurting others should he become someone he does not want to be.

 

Art: Failsafe Part Three

In a glimpse of the past, Jorge Jimenez shows Batman in his Batcave. We see Batman from a distance, and from above, but mostly he keeps his back to us. When Superman appears, he faces the camera and demands that Bruce remove his mask. Bruce faces his friend. But he closes his eyes.

 

In his gold, red, and purple suit, Zur-En-Arrh shows solidarity with Robin's gold, red, and green. And instead of gray, Zur-En-Arrh's secret ops room shines with pink lighting. As the black Terminator-like robot hunts them, Failsafe's head glows red and projects beams of red into the darkness. Tomeu Morey adorns their battle with radiant colors, enhancing the big-screen spectacle of Batman #127. But while Batman and Robin fight for their lives, police tape and emergency vehicles surround the crater in a Gotham intersection where Failsafe leapt into the air before crashing down and flinging vehicles away.

 

Clayton Cowles places black uppercase dialogue in white balloons. Zur-En-Arrh speaks white uppercase letters into bluish-purple balloons. Failsafe's white utterances change size and case within their red boxes, while Batman's white lowercase thoughts fill black paper scraps. Sound effects accompany Failsafe as it demonstrates that it can be a more ruthless Batman than Bruce Wayne or Zur-En-Arrh.

 


 

 

Story: Two Birds, One Throne Finale

While Chip Zdarsky began this series with a nightmare of Jokers, the Penguin fuels the engine. In this short story, Catwoman discovers the truth behind the Penguin's ruse. She has gone from being a spectator to a reluctant participant. In the final issue, Catwoman goes beyond her brief to learn why Oswald Cobblepot had to die.

 

This second story in Batman #127 ponders how our environment and adversaries shape us. While seeking to be a force for good, the way we go about solving problems can create conflicts. The short tale also addresses the possibility of starting afresh. Yet it leaves the reader wondering if someone can turn their life around, once they have blackened their soul.

 

Art: Two Birds, One Throne Finale

Belén Ortega transports readers to Metropolis, where a man purchases a muffin from a bakery. When he returns to Blossoms and looks into his bag, a bat-like shadow appears on his counter. Catwoman enters the brightly lit shop in a black cat suit and blazer. His reaction, colored entirely in blue, evokes his previous place of business.

 

Luis Guerrero fills the shop with yellow light as Catwoman confronts the man surrounded by brown wood, green plants, and colorful blossoms. While his face glows pink as he makes a point, the man later plucks a pink rose as he justifies his decision. Clayton Cowles fills this quiet interlude with black uppercase letters in white balloons and shares Catwoman's thoughts with white lowercase letters in black boxes. Thanks to DC Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 






Final Thoughts

As someone who inhabits the night and attacks from the shadows, Batman prepares for the day when others will lash out at him. Batman #127 ponders how circumstances can force people into roles, making them wonder if life will ever allow them to fulfill their dreams.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 


 

Batman Vol 1: Failsafe is available in hardcover, paperback, and digital formats.

The Autumn Kingdom: The Wraithbound Queen #2 Cover Preview

 

 

JRR Tolkien sold the world on the excitement and grandeur of High Fantasy stories. After last year's success with his The Sixth Gun: Battle for the Six series, Cullen Bunn brings us a story about war in a magical land. Might Bilbo Baggins like this epic adventure? Or would the Hobbit decide to sit this one out?

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

THE AUTUMN KINGDOM: THE WRAITHBOUND QUEEN #2 (OF 4)

WRITTEN BY CULLEN BUNN

ART BY CHRISTOPHER MITTEN

COVER A BY CHRISTOPHER MITTEN

COVER B BY ITO

COVER C BY MAX DUNBAR

FULL ART VARIANT (1:10) BY ITO


A FAMILY DIVIDED! From Eisner Award nominee Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun) and astonishing artist Christopher Mitten (Hellboy & the B.P.R.D.), the acclaimed fantasy-horror saga reaches an adrenaline-racing crescendo!


A horde of goblins, fairies, and trolls stands against sisters Sommer and Winters as they venture deeper into the magical realm in search of their missing father. As Sommer prepares to enter a new battleground, Winter encounters a mysterious new fae creature who hints at the unearthly origins of the giant sword the sisters wield. Battered, bloody, and separated for the first time, they have finally reached the point of no return . . . and the Autumn Kingdom still has more secrets to yet surrender!


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Wrestle Heist #1 Review

 


Writer & Artist: Kyle Starks

Colorist: Vlad Popov

Designer: Dylan Todd

Cover Artists: Kyle Starks & Jesse Lonergan

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: December 17, 2025

 

Sterling Steele loves professional wrestling. But after seven years on the circuit and a costly divorce, Sterling accepts an offer from a rival promoter. Buddy Hansen isn’t happy to see Sterling leave. But he refuses to increase his income and insists Sterling isn't worth it. Buddy also makes clear that, despite Sterling's abilities, he'll never win the world championship. Still, Sterling wants to close out his era with Buddy on a high note. How will his final outing as that "Millionaire Jerk", Sterling Steele, go? And what does the future have in store for Sterling? Let's leap into Wrestle Heist #1 and see!

 

Story

The crowd boos when Sterling enters the ring. They cheer when "The Alpha Male" Guy Grudges makes his appearance. Sterling confers with the referee before the fight gets underway, and coaches Guy through the fight after the bell rings. But even though Guy doesn't wear a long-sleeve shirt, the champ has a few surprises for his competitor.

 

While Sterling becomes the focus of Wrestle Heist #1, Buddy Hansen makes his presence felt. Another of Sterling's competitors, Grave Digger, takes over part of the narrative. Kyle Starks reveals the interpersonal dynamics of professional wrestlers. For some, it's all about the show. Others, like Sterling, tried to make a go of a less showy form of wrestling that emphasized strength and skills. Some use the ring as a means of unleashing their anger. A few wrestlers believe the hype about them, letting the role they portray in the ring overtake their private lives.

 

Agents help wrestlers and harm them. Promoters punish their clients by molding personalities the crowd hates. As in many areas of life, talent matters less than how much money a wrestler can generate. Nor does the story shy away from what happens when a performer's career reaches its end. Still, Wrestle Heist #1 peels back the curtains to portray a beloved sport that performers and the audience adore.

 

Art

Buddy Hansen reigns supreme in his control room, as he watches monitors and directs his technicians. Despite his ready smile, anger overtakes his features at the slightest noncompliance. Fetu Savea, Buddy's head of security and personal bodyguard, hovers behind him as Sterling makes his final pre-fight check-in. Like Sterling, Guy Grudges has pencil legs and a muscle-bound upper body. But while Sterling wears a jacket with dollar signs, Guy wears the champion’s belt. Kyle Starks's cartoon-style art emphasizes the spectacle, showmanship, and the characters' reactions when things don't go their way. 

 

Orange and yellow flames arise as Guy Grudges takes the stage. Dollars float from the ceiling as Sterling enters. But while Sterling yearns for more money to maintain his lifestyle, the greenbacks all bear his likeness. A panel on the first page, featuring Sterling in his green finery surrounded by purple-outlined silhouettes, symbolizes Sterling’s dilemma. After painting Sterling’s confrontation with Guy in bright colors, Vlad Popov colors Sterling’s story in more subdued tones.

 

As Wrestle Heist #1 provides insights into professional wrestling, uppercase black letters fill white dialogue balloons. The same tall, thin font fills colored narrative boxes. Sound effects help readers hear the cheering, boos, bells, and dramatic takedowns. As the cover evokes a magazine-style format, an article charting Sterling’s wrestling career follows his comic adventures. Thanks to Image Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Everyone has a story to tell. Professional wrestlers have many. Wrestle Heist #1 is packed with wild personalities, brutal betrayals, hilarious antics, and the cost that fandom, evening performances, and constant travel take on relationships.

 

Rating 9/10

 

For more cover art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch



Monday, December 29, 2025

Murder Drones #2 Cover Preview

 

COVER A BY ALESSIO ZONNO

 

This Australian sci-fi web series has proven highly popular for its producers. The eight episodes on their Youtube channel have garnered 300 hundred million views! After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Oni Press is bringing the fun to comic shops. What's this sci-fi adventure all about? And could it be your next favorite dystopian nightmare?

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

MURDER DRONES #2 (OF 6)

WRITTEN BY WYATT KENNEDY

ART BY JO MI-GYEONG

COVER A BY ALESSIO ZONNO

COVER B BY JO MI-GYEONG

FULL ART VARIANT (1:10) BY JO MI-GYEONG

FULL ART VARIANT (1:20) BY PATRICIA MARTÍN


ROBOTS! REBELLION! AND THIS SICK-AS-HELL RAILGUN! From Glitch Productions and Oni Press, the record-shattering adaptation of the groundbreaking animated series from writer Wyatt Kennedy (Nights, Wiccan: Witches’ Road) and Jo Mi-Gyeong (Eve) continues!


Following the annihilation of the human colonists once tasked with gutting its resources in order to maximize shareholder value, the remote exoplanet of Copper 9 stands in ruin. But, beneath the surface, the colonists’ robotic worker drones have built a new kind of life for themselves with purpose, schools, doors, and card games! Now, teenage drone Uzi has made an unlikely bestie in Disassembly Drone N, whose primary purpose, until very recently, was to destroy the worker drones (for reasons). But it’s not just prom dates and awkward silences for these two wacky kids. A mysterious force continues to stalk the drone population from within, leaving a bloody trail of bodies in its wake. It’s a real drag!


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IOC:  1/31/2026

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COVER B BY JO MI-GYEONG

 
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Cult of the Lamb: Last Sacrament Special #1 Cover Preview

COVER A BY TROY LITTLE


 

Sometimes, we can get so caught up in pursuing what's important to us that we forget about the needs of those around us. Lamb was responsible for the flock. Instead, Lamb focused on a holy war, and left them to fend for themselves. Lacking their visionary leader, the people fell beneath the spell of another. And unlike Lamb, Amdusias didn't give sanctuary to those who defied him. Will Lamb unleash vengeance on Amdusias? Or will Lamb discover a better way forward for everyone?

Here's all the info from Oni Press: 

 

CULT OF THE LAMB: LAST SACRAMENT SPECIAL #1 (ONE-SHOT)

WRITTEN BY ALEX PAKNADEL

ART BY TROY LITTLE

COVER A BY TROY LITTLE

COVER B BY RIAN GONZALES

BLACK SKETCH VARIANT

FOIL VARIANT ($9.99) BY RIAN GONZALES


In partnership with Devolver Digital and Massive Monster, Oni Press presents the epic culmination of Cult of the Lamb’s groundbreaking comics expansion from esteemed creators Alex Paknadel (Cyclops) and Troy Little (Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas: The Graphic Novel) in our next double-sized, 48-page special!


The cult is decimated and its faith shaken in the wake of a shocking and bloody betrayal. Power, duty, and determination will all be tested as Lamb must reckon with the remaining threats of the Old Faith. Meanwhile, Ratau—still firm in his faith in the Red Crown—tries to protect and guide Lamb’s remaining followers and undermine the blasphemy of the rival camp. As The One Who Waits prepares their return, great sacrifices must be weighed for the future of the Cult of the Lamb.

 

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$7.99 | 48 PGS. | FULL COLOR | ON SALE MARCH 4, 2026

IOC: 1/31/2026

FOC: 2/9/2026

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