Showing posts with label Mike Carey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Carey. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Ghostbox: Black & White #5 Preview

 

 

Sergeant Pauline Warren of the Devon and Cornwall Police Department didn't believe Chloe Peace when she said a monster killed her sister. But now Pauline is dead, slain by the monsters she claimed were figments of Chloe's imagination. And while she interviews an angel about the murder, Lion Of God tells Pauline about the history of the Ghostbox, and how it draws nearby spirits into itself. 

While Chloe's life on Earth and her sister's continued life as a spirit hangs in the balance, the Ghostbox begins to break. As a chasm opens in their plane of existence, can the souls inside find a way to repair the Ghostbox? And can Sergeant Warren prevent the Ghostbox from falling into the monsters' hands?

Here's all the info from Comixology:

 

Ghostbox: Black & White #5 Preview

Writer: Mike Carey

Artist & Letterer: Pablo Raimondi

Publisher: Comixology

Kindle ebook price: $2.99 

Amazon Prime Members: free to read

Release Date: June 23, 2026

 

The true origin of the ghostbox is revealed as Chloe goes up against the Estival and detective sergeant Warren launches a new investigation – from inside the box! The souleaters are determined that nobody will walk away from this one, and they’re prepared to destroy the whole of London to get back what’s theirs.


Told in pure black and white, this last issue also includes the ten-page epilogue originally produced for the print edition.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 

 


 
 

 


 

 

 

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

 

To read or purchase the issue, find Ghostbox: Black & White #5 at Amazon

For what happened last time see my preview of Ghostbox: Black & White #4

For how this series started, see my preview of Ghostbox: Black & White #1

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Ghostbox: Black & White #4 Preview

 


Chloe Peace may wish her uncle never left her the Ghostbox, but she's got it now. Sergeant Warren may wish she had not put Chloe in jail. But when she finds her escaped prisoner, the police officer realizes she's in trouble. While Chloe and Sergeant Warren fight for their lives inside a stone circle, Chloe's sister Jan has lost her identity inside the Ghostbox. Can Jan escape Lady Sabine's spell and reclaim her appearance? And can Chloe prevent the spirits attacking the stone circle from stealing the Ghostbox? 

Here's all the info from Comixology:

 

GhostBox: Black & White #4

Writer: Mike Carey 

Artist & Letterer: Pablo Raimondi

Publisher: Comixology 

Kindle Price: $2.99

Amazon Prime Members: Read for Free 

Release Date: May 19, 2026 


Black and white edition!


When Chloe gets a chance to be reunited with her dead sister she grabs it with both hands and falls into Sabine de Thibhert’s insidious trap. Sabine intends to buy her freedom from the ghostbox with the Estival’s help – and with the ghostbox itself as the price. But there’s one wild card still in play, because the box has a new inhabitant. 

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 

 


 




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

For what happened last time, see my preview of Ghostbox: Black & White #3

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Ghostbox: Black & White #3 Preview

 

 

After Messer shot her sister, Chloe killed him. But it wasn't really her. Instead, it was the spirit of Mary Fields possessing her. Still, when the police find the murder scene, all they find is the gun, Jan's body, and a pile of bones resembling a horse. As far as they're concerned, Messer didn't exist. And the only finger prints on the gun belong to Chloe.

Locked in a police cell, Chloe doesn't understand when a horrific creature grows out of the wall. But this time, she's not waiting on anyone to save her. Can Chloe take the Ghostbox to a place of safety? And what nightmarish creatures will attack her next?

Here's all the info from Comixology:

 

Ghostbox: Black & White #3

Written by Mike Carey 

Art by Pablo Raimondi

Publisher: Comixology

Price: $2.99 (Free to read with your Amazon Prime membership)

Release Date: April 21, 2026 


Experience the series in raw black and white!

 

Where Chloe runs, the Estival follow. Gerwais has a plan that might shake them off but it will only work if she can get to a place of worship, with half the Cornish police force on her tail. Meanwhile in the ghostbox Jan finds new information and new dangers.

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 






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

For what happened last time, see my review of Ghostbox: Black & White #2.

For how this series started, see my preview of Ghostbox: Black & White #1

 

You can find the series at Amazon

Monday, March 30, 2026

Ghostbox: Black & White #2 Review

 


Ghostbox: Black & White #2 Review

Writer: Mike Carey

Artist & Letterer: Pablo Raimondi

Publisher: Comixology

Price: $2.99

Release Date: March 24, 2026

 

Chloe sacrificed for her sister. But after four years at university, she hungers for the good life. Unfortunately, her employers dislike how her partying hampers her work performance, and her landlord objects to her payment schedule. So, when Uncle Max leaves his cottage to them, Chloe and Jan head down to Cornwall.

 

The cluttered home boasts many dusty treasures. But when Chloe lists them for sale, she attracts the wrong kind of buyer. What strange power does the broken music box contain? And what possessed Chloe when Anton Mésser attacked her sister? Let’s leap into Ghostbox: Black & White #2 and see!

 

Story

Anton Mésser lies on the ground. The rich man, who purported interest in an old lamp, won't be getting up again. Although Anton shot her sister, Jan reaches out for her. Then Chloe realizes that the Jan standing before her is a ghost, while Jan's body lies still on the ground. And next to her sister's spirit, another woman stands. Was she the woman who took over her body, turning Chloe into a master fighter who killed Anton?

 

In Ghostbox: Black & White #2, Chloe doesn’t stick around to find out. The situation is so beyond her understanding that she flees, leaving the visiting spirit to remain with Jan. She introduces herself as Mary Field and explains that she belongs to the Ghostbox. Mary assures Jan that, with Anton dead, Chloe is safe. So, Jan doesn’t object when Mary asks someone called Li Xhu to bring them home.

 

Mike Carey interweaves Chloe's flight with Jan's discovery of a new realm. Jan glimpsed this world when she touched the box in her uncle's house. While Chloe seeks justice for her sister's death, Jan meets other souls who call the Ghostbox home. She also meets the god of this realm, who seems reluctant to protect them.

 

While she will not age, Jan learns that she and the others are at war with the Estival. She and Chloe imperiled them by listing the Ghostbox for sale. Like Mary Field and Anton Mésser, the Estival can possess anyone. And if they capture the box, they can attack not only Jan’s new home but also threaten the inhabitants of Earth in Ghostbox: Black & White #2.

 

Art

Shadows cloak Chloe as she runs through the forest. Mary Field, dressed for the Old West, stares down at Anton’s corpse as the flesh melts away. Jan kneels before her corpse. But unlike Chloe and Anton, Mary and Jan are faint, barely there. Pablo Raimondi's Black-and-White art portrays foreground people and objects darker than the backgrounds. The detailed art imbues depth and reality to this intersection between Cornwall, England, and the realm beyond.

 

Inset panels provide close-ups of Mary and Jan as energy explodes from the Ghostbox, propelling the two women to their otherworldly home. There, Jan meets people from other eras who died within the Ghostbox’s field of influence. As Jan beholds steps leading up the steep mountains to homes and temples, Chloe sits inside a rectangular building. The frightened woman speaks with people in a room devoid of interest, aside from a large mirror on the wall behind her in Ghostbox: Black & White #2.

 

Black, lowercase letters fill white dialogue balloons among the living, while Mary Field and Jan speak into balloons with permeable backgrounds. When the spirits return to their realm, each inhabitant of the Ghostbox utilizes a different font. Words grow bold for intonation and grow uppercase for raised voices. A malevolent force speaks white uppercase letters into black balloons, as it plots the destruction of Jan’s new home. Thanks to Comixology and Superfan Promotions for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

Chloe had a chance to attend a top university. Instead, she sacrificed so her older sister could secure a promising career. After graduating from a less respectable school and scrambling to get by in entry-level jobs, a dead uncle's legacy offered Chloe a measure of security. Instead, she's lost her sister and may be the only person alive who can protect her world from malevolent spirits in Ghostbox: Black & White #2.

 

Rating 9.6/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Ghostbox: Black & White #2.

 

For how this series began, see my preview of Ghostbox: Black & White #1




Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Ghostbox: Black & White #2 Preview

 


Chloe sacrificed for her sister. But after four years at university, she hungers for the good life. Unfortunately, her employers dislike how her partying hampers her work performance, and her landlord objects to her payment schedule. So when Uncle Max leaves his cottage to them, Chloe and Jan head down to Cornwall. 

The dusty and cluttered home is stuffed full of old items. But when Chloe lists them for sale, she attracts the wrong kind of buyer. What strange power does the broken music box contain? And what possessed Chloe when Anton Mésser attacked her sister?

Here's all the info from Comixology:

 

Ghostbox: Black & White #2

Written by Mike Carey 

Art by Pablo Raimondi

Publisher: Comixology

Price: $2.99

Release Date: March 24, 2026 


Still reeling from the tragic events of last issue, Chloe is arrested on suspicion of murder. In a jail cell she’s a sitting duck if the Estival come back for another pass at her. Meanwhile the ghostbox is taken into evidence – and Jan is taken into the ghostbox, to meet its strange residents and learn her own fate. Presenting the artwork in black and white!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 




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

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Cruel Universe 2 #8 Cover Preview


 

There's no such thing as safety. Regardless of how things change, life will always present dangers. And as we push our society forward, it also changes us. How will science transform how we live? And will the machines and technologies we develop ever be about to return our love?

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

CRUEL UNIVERSE 2 #8 (OF 12)

WRITTEN BY MIKE CAREY, MELISSA FLORES, JEFF JENSEN

ART BY DANIEL GETE, KANO, LUKAS KETNER

COVER A BY MIGUEL MERCADO

COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

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

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD


What’s that in the sky? A flaming meteor, hurtling toward Earth? An invading alien armada? No, it’s the latest issue of EC’s Eisner and Ringo Award–nominated science-fiction monstrosity . . . and no one will be spared! 


In preparation for the imminent collapse of human society, give into your most deeply buried desires and distract yourself from the flaming ruin that awaits us all as the devious minds of writers Mike Carey (Hellblazer), Melissa Flores (Power Rangers Prime), and Jeff Jensen (Green River Killer) conjoin with apocalyptic artists Kano (EC’s Epitaphs from the Abyss), Lukas Ketner (Count Crowley), and more to bring our fast-devolving civilization to its much-deserved end.


$4.99 | 32 PGS. | FULL COLOR | ON SALE MARCH 4, 2026

 

Here are more cover options:

 

COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

 

 

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

 

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

 

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD

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

 

Friday, January 2, 2026

Cruel Universe 2 #8 Cover Preview

 

COVER A BY MIGUEL MERCADO

 

Cruel Universe wields cutting edge science fiction with razor-sharp social commentary. Each issue shows us the glorious tomorrows awaiting us while warning us of our Human foibles. What thought-provoking stories are EC Comics and Oni Press bringing our way next?

Here's all the info from Oni Press:

 

CRUEL UNIVERSE 2 #8 (OF 12)

WRITTEN BY MIKE CAREY, MELISSA FLORES, JEFF JENSEN

ART BY DANIEL GETE, KANO, LUKAS KETNER

COVER A BY MIGUEL MERCADO

COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

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

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD


What’s that in the sky? A flaming meteor, hurtling toward Earth? An invading alien armada? No, it’s the latest issue of EC’s Eisner and Ringo Award–nominated science-fiction monstrosity . . . and no one will be spared! 


In preparation for the imminent collapse of human society, give into your most deeply buried desires and distract yourself from the flaming ruin that awaits us all as the devious minds of writers Mike Carey (Hellblazer), Melissa Flores (Power Rangers Prime), and Jeff Jensen (Green River Killer) conjoin with apocalyptic artists Kano (EC’s Epitaphs from the Abyss), Lukas Ketner (Count Crowley), and more to bring our fast-devolving civilization to its much-deserved end.


$4.99 | 32 PGS. | FULL COLOR | ON SALE MARCH 4, 2026

IOD: 1/31/2026

FOC: 2/9/2026

 

Here are more cover options:

 

COVER B BY TOM FOWLER

 

EC HOMAGE VARIANT (1:10) BY ALBERT MONTEYS

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

 

ARCHIVE EDITION (1:50) BY MALACHI WARD


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

New to the Cruel Universe anthology series? See my review of Cruel Universe 2 #5.

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Creepshow Vol 3 #4 Review


 


Writers: Mike Carey & Acky Bright

Artists & Colorists: Mark Torres & Acky Bright

Letterer: Pat Brosseau

Cover Artists: Martín Morazzo & Chris O’Halloran; Mark Torres; Steve Beach

Editor: Ben Abernathy

Designer: Jillian Crab

Production: Richard Mercado

Masters Of Horror: Greg Nicotero & Brian Witten

Additional Creep Art: Michael Broom

Publisher: Image Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: December 25, 2024

 

Sergeant Thomas Campion is a British Redcoat. Abigail loses her boyfriend to a prettier woman. What can these two people, separated by over a century, have in common? And how do they relate to us today? Let’s leap into Creepshow Vol 3 #4 and find out!

 

Story: Flesh Wounds

As Mike Carey's story opens, Sergeant Campion has enjoyed an impressive career beneath the Union Jack. Like Emil Blonsky in Louis Leterrier's film The Incredible Hulk, Campion doesn't care about advancing in rank. Each venture into the fray is a chance to prove himself the ultimate fighter. Yet after a dozen or more years on battlefields around the world, a Bedouin nearly kills him. This assault on his invincibility rattles him more than he wants to admit.

 

While tending Campion's wounds, the medic mentions hearing of a devil in the desert. British-born Campion has fought against Catholics often enough that any remark approaching religion from a Papist infuriates him. Notions like fiendish genies who grant wishes to supplicants sound too much like the mysticism the reformers worked hard to expunge from the Church Of England. But O’Riordan insists another soldier has profited from bargaining with this evil creature. So, Sergeant Thomas Campion rides into the desert to make a deal that sounds too good to be true in Creepshow Vol 3 #4.

 

Art: Flesh Wounds

Sergeant Campion cuts a striking figure adorned in red, white, and black. Mark Torres' muted colors lessen the battlefield carnage. Yet bright and florescent colors lend a heightened reality to Campion's lust for conquest. Campion and his fellow Redcoats evoke the toy soldiers beloved by generations of British children and treasured by modern wargaming enthusiasts. Yet Torres often paints the soldiers' skin gray, suggesting the British Empire thrived by sucking the lifeblood from its subjects.

 

Campion’s deal with the devil occurs beneath a light blue and pink sky, while green coats the ground and an ancient temple. After receiving what he most desired, Thomas' skin looks hale as he charges into battle renewed. Yet orange, pink, purple, and green dominate panels when the devil pays Thomas a return visit in Creepshow Vol 3 #4. Hyper-real colors invade Flesh Wounds thereafter.

 

Story: Face

Abigail has a problem. Her boyfriend left her for another woman. The scorned lover vacillates between revulsion and admiration as she stares at a photo of her boyfriend with his new paramour. Yet his choice is irrefutable. So, in Acky Bright’s story, Abigail visits a clinic promising to give her a new face.

 

At first, this second story in Creepshow Vol 3 #4 seems innocuous compared with the first. Yet Abigail wields her new beauty like a weapon. Like the Roman god the clinic is known for, Abigail becomes two-faced. Her cosmetic surgery was supposed to unleash the person inside her. Instead, Abigail's actions suggest that her boyfriend dropped her because of her "inner beauty."

 

Art: Face

Acky Bright portrays Abigail as a schoolgirl who prefers comfort to elegance. As Abigail stares at her phone, the brightly colored ad for Janus contrasts with the gray dominating the first page. The surgeon's proposed makeover evokes Lady Cassandra from Doctor Who. Abigail smiles when agreeing to the surgery. Yet, as she waits for the anesthesia to take effect, beads of sweat form on Abigail's nose and chin.

 

Pink and lavender welcome Abigail to the Barbie Era. Acky Bright adorns flashbacks of Abigail's breakup in peach and brown. The nurse at Janus holds something that links Face with Flesh Wounds and evokes scenes in a classic Universal Monsters movie in Creepshow Vol 3 #4.

 

Lettering & Additional Creep Art

Pat Brosseau orders black, uppercase words into ivory dialogue balloons and narrative boxes. White letters haunt black cloudy balloons. The words grow bold for intonation and swell for volume. Gunfire fuels the rapid-fire conclusion of Flesh Wounds, while a banging door heralds the end of Abigail’s existence in Face.

 

Michael Broom frames the introductory scene in Flesh Wounds with our narrator's welcoming embrace. Then, the Creep invites us into his home as Sergeant Thomas Campion’s story about the price of war comes to its haunting conclusion. Our narrator climbs into the beginning of Abigail's story. But be warned: the Creep amplifies the disturbing conclusion of this story about our definitions of beauty and fears of the surgeon's knife. Thanks to Image Comics and Skybound for providing a copy for review.

 

Final Thoughts

Two people separated by time, place, sex, interests, and any other criteria you can think of embrace shortcuts to omnipotence in Creepshow Vol 3 #4, only to discover no one can remain invincible forever.

 

Rating 9.5/10

 

For more cover art see my review at Comic Book Dispatch.