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Preview: Astro Quantum #1

Astro Quantum #1

(W) Andrea Mutti, Arturo Fabra (A) Andrea Mutti (C) Valerio Alloro (L) Dan Cutali

Cast out to die on the toxic world of Maku, young Ishmaeel finds an unlikely ally in the sharp-tongued Soliumite exile Quee-Keg. Together, they claw their way through underground bazaars, brutal creatures of the Galaxy and bitter rivalries to chase a destiny bigger than either imagined: a place aboard the legendary Molok-hunting starship PEKUOD. An all-new epic space saga of survival, rebellion, and the hunger to reach beyond the stars starts here!

Astro Quantum #1

Creatures & Corridors is a familiar story but really solid overall with great presentation

It’s the summer of 1992, and five high school sophomores play a rare role-playing game that was banned for being “too Satanic” — Creatures & Corridors. As the kids play the mysterious fantasy game, it unleashes a curse that warps reality around them: orcs storm the living room, killing their parents. The front yard turns into a moat filled with tentacled horrors. And their basement “game cave” transforms into a literal dungeon, laden with bloodthirsty monsters and terrifying death traps. Now, the kids are forced to play Creatures & Corridors for their very lives, as a devilish Gamemaster judges their every move.

Story: Brandon Auman
Art: Andrea Mutti
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher

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When a sword-and-sorcery hero from another world crash-lands in ours, his greatest battle will be with the American justice system. This is Barbarian Behind Bars!

When the smoke clears and the dust settles, one barbarian finds himself in a place no sword can save him from: prison… This February, Mad Cave Studios presents Barbarian Behind Bars—a five-issue prison-action-fantasy miniseries that throws high adventure and hard time into the same cell. From writer Elliott Kalan and artist Andrea Mutti, with letterer Taylor Esposito, this brutal genre mash-up drops readers into a world where muscle meets bureaucracy and magic meets maximum security.

Who is the mysterious, musclebound warrior who came to our world in a storm of magic and violence?! That’s what public defender Irene Chang wants to know. This guy came out of nowhere, doesn’t speak English, and now she’s supposed to help him beat a murder charge after he chopped some other weird dude’s head off with a magic axe in broad daylight? Of course, he may not live to go to trial, with all the enemies he’s making in prison. Good thing his cellmate grills a mean cheese sandwich. Barbarian Behind Bars is the fight-packed fantasy prison thriller you didn’t know you needed.

Barbarian Behind Bars melds high-fantasy spectacle with cynical prison-yard grit. It’s what happens when you drop a mythic hero into the concrete jungle—and let the sparks fly!

Barbarian Behind Bars #1 arrives February 11, 2026, with FOC on January 19, 2026.

Barbarian Behind Bars #1

Not all who chase the stars escape their shadows. Astro Quantum arrives in 2026 from Mad Cave Studios

Astro Quantum #1

A cursed ship. A cosmic beast. A choice between vengeance and survival. Mad Cave Studios has announced Astro Quantum, a stunning new sci-fi epic from creators Arturo Fabra and Andrea Mutti, with colors by Valerio Alloro and letters by Dan Cutali, charting an odyssey of cosmic vengeance, ecological reckoning, and existential discovery in a five-issue limited series.

Cast out to die in the toxic world of Maku, young Ishmaeel finds an unlikely ally in the sharp-tongued Soliumite exile Quee-Keg. Together, they claw their way through underground bazaars, brutal creatures of the Galaxy, and bitter rivalries to chase a destiny bigger than either imagined: a place aboard the legendary Molok-hunting starship PEKUOD. An all-new epic space saga of survival, rebellion, and the hunger to reach beyond the stars starts here!

Astro Quantum balances pulse-pounding space-opera action with philosophical introspection. Its expansive universe, free of humans yet full of racial, cultural, and moral diversity, echoes contemporary questions of survival, faith, and identity. 

Fans of Saga, The Expanse, and Farscape will find themselves immersed in a world where destiny isn’t found in the stars—it’s forged in the fight to survive them.

Astro Quantum #1 hits shelves and digital platforms January 28, 2026, with a Final Order Cut-Off date of January 5, 2026.

MrBallen Presents Where Nightmares Live has great art but doesn’t take advantage of it being a comic

In MrBallen Presents: Where Nightmares Live, John Allen, known popularly as “MrBallen,” is back with another heart-stopping collection of strange and mysterious stories exploring terrors that lie just beyond our comprehension. From skin-melting encounters in Brazil to a ghost that stalks the English countryside to a bell ringing deep in the Arizona wilderness, MrBallen’s spine-chilling tales—four of which are exclusive to this graphic novel—span multiple centuries and expose bizarre, terrifying, and utterly unforgettable experiences of the unnatural world.

Story: MrBallen
Art: Andrea Mutti

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Preview: Arkham Horror: The Terror a the End of Time #4

Arkham Horror: The Terror a the End of Time #4

(W) Cullen Bunn (A) Andrea Mutti (CA) Rafael Albuquerque
In Shops: Apr 16, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Teetering on the brink of insanity and marooned on the Stairway of Time, Joe and Jenny must learn how to control the hourglass and take hold of their fates…or be lost forever. Meanwhile, Abigail Olmstead is determined to sacrifice Izzie Barnes to Dezmaethragel-the Feaster-and take command of the sands of time. It’s a clash between chaos and control in the thrilling climax to this mind-bending mystery!

Arkham Horror: The Terror a the End of Time #4

Preview: Arkham Horror: The Terror a the End of Time #4

Arkham Horror: The Terror a the End of Time #4

(W) Cullen Bunn (A) Andrea Mutti (CA) Rafael Albuquerque
In Shops: Apr 16, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Teetering on the brink of insanity and marooned on the Stairway of Time, Joe and Jenny must learn how to control the hourglass and take hold of their fates…or be lost forever. Meanwhile, Abigail Olmstead is determined to sacrifice Izzie Barnes to Dezmaethragel-the Feaster-and take command of the sands of time. It’s a clash between chaos and control in the thrilling climax to this mind-bending mystery!

Arkham Horror: The Terror a the End of Time #4

Experience thrilling tales from a Galaxy Far Far Away with Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Library Edition Vol. 1

Dark Horse Books presents Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Library Edition Volume 1, which collects stories spanning the battles against the rise of the Sith to the opposition of the First Order. Arriving in October 2025, this oversized hardcover edition showcases how the dark side has constantly threatened to extinguish the light of hope from the galaxy. But throughout every era, heroes strike back against the darkness! 

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Library Edition Volume 1 collects issues #1-12 of the anthology comic series written by bestselling authors Michael Moreci, Amanda Deibert, and Cecil Castellucci, and features artwork by Lucas Marangon, Megan Huang, Nick Brokenshire, Andrea Mutti, Riccardo Faccini, Eduardo Mello, and Andy Duggan

These 12 tales of adventure capture the fight for the fate of the galaxy throughout the generations! At the height of the Clone Wars, Yoda and Mace Windu battle with Count Dooku to save a Force artifact from enemy hands. As the rebels continue their fight against the Empire, Luke and Leia free a planet from Imperial rule by infiltrating a secret Stormtrooper base. And during the dark days of the First Order’s reign, Rey and Chewbacca fight a ruthless bounty hunter to save Life Day! But the history of the galaxy is filled with scum and villainy, as well. Follow Asajj Ventress, Kylo Ren, and other notorious ne’er-do-wells as they work tirelessly to enact the dark will of their shadowy masters. Eagle-eyed readers will see a thread that connects all these stories in this collection. 

Reveal the continued struggle of light and dark in the galaxy as Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Library Edition Volume 1 arrives in a massive 280-page deluxe hardcover (8″ x 12.1875″) in bookstores and comic shops near you on October 21 and 22, 2025, for $59.99. Pre-order now from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore, or visit Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you. 

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Library Edition Volume 1

Preview: A Legacy of Violence

A Legacy of Violence

(W) Cullen Bunn (A) Andrea Mutti (L) Rus Wooton

When Dr. Nicholas Shaw joins a humanitarian medical outfit in Honduras, he hopes to recover from a recent traumatic event and help those in need. However, something sinister has followed Dr. Shaw…something evil that wishes to push his medical skills through a ghastly gauntlet. With bodies piling up, the doctor must battle with his family’s past, medical abominations, and a serial killer on the loose. Can anyone make it out alive? A Legacy of Violence collects the entire twelve-issue maxi-series by the masters of horror, Cullen Bunn and Andrea Mutti.

A Legacy of Violence

EC’s Cruel Kingdom #2 reveals truths about the dark side of human nature

Cruel Kingdom #2

The second installment of Oni Press/EC Comics’ anthology Cruel Kingdom uses various dark fantasy/magical settings to tell stories about human failings and foibles. None of its stories have the utterly dynamic, genre-mashup world-building in miniature tone as Al Ewing and Kano’s story in the first issue, but the three stories in Cruel Kingdom #2 are visually interesting with several memorably horrifying panels. Best of all, the stories increase in quality as the anthology progresses.

Cruel Kingdom #2 leads off with a suitably grotesque fantasy horror tale called “Immunity” from Chris Condon, PJ Holden, and Michelle Madsen. The plot is a simple, be careful what you wish for monkey’s paw type of situation as a warrior named Parzival acquires a sword that gives him immunity in battle, but there’s a catch. However, the impetuous knight beheads the man who is about to tell him the side effects of the blade and goes onto fight and win many wars. Holden and Madsen’s visuals are the standout part of this story as Parzival’s body deteriorates from page to page fighting endless wars and taking damage that would even make Wolverine shudder until he looks like a figure from a classic EC comic. There’s also a playful sense of humor interlaced with the blood, guts, and addiction like a deadpan overhead shot of Parzival in bed with his wife … and his sword. “Immunity” could be read as a parable for warmongering, addiction, or even not reading the side effects/small print. (I’ll definitely be reading every word of the Apple Terms and Condition when I get a new iPhone.) It’s a moralistic short story, but the heavy metal artwork makes it go down smooth.

In “Hammer of Witches”, Steve Niles, Andrea Mutti, and Michael Atiyeh put a stylish spin on the story of burning witches and how discrimination can happen from both in- and out-groups. Mutti’s background doing psychological fantasy comics like Parasomnia and historical fiction books like Rebels comes in handy in the story as he nails the period specific clothing and set dressing a la the films of Robert Eggers. Atiyeh’s colors almost tremble as the men of the village get closer and start to burn the protagonist, but he also uses big bursts of flat color for important moments in the story. Niles’ plot is straightforward, but is full of truths about how terrible human nature can be. The main character just wants to be left alone to do her own thing, but she threatens the established order of multiple groups so she must be silenced. Although it’s set in the distant past, “Hammer of Witches” has a timeless relatability to anyone who hasn’t quite fit in and the final page is worthy of a fist pump.

Cruel Kingdom #2 concludes with a proper intrigue-filled banger of a story from Cameron Chittock, David Lapham, and Nick Filardi called “Seat of Power”. There are a lot of twists, turns, and commentary on the nature of power in this short story about two sons vying to succeed their father on the throne. I’m very impressed by the economy of the storytelling from Chittock and Lapham who use the foreboding image of a closed door and a conversation between two brothers playing strategy game to establish their characters and the atmosphere of the story. How the sausage gets made is always a compelling narrative path, and “Seat of Power” delivers a strong payoff and even a bit of a political statement about how heads of states are at the mercy of the folks that put them in power or hold the purse strings. Featuring strong images, characters with distinct personalities, and a relevant message, “Seat of Power” is easily the best of the three stories in Cruel Kingdom and the comic is worth picking up for it alone as well as the David Lapham interior art.

Cruel Kingdom #2 uses the settings of war-torn kingdoms, superstitious villages, and a medieval kingdom ran like a macabre Civilization campaign to reveal truths about the dark side of human nature. As both a fantasy and horror fan, I’m looking forward to future installments and their miniature macabre worlds.

Story: Chris Condon, Steve Niles, Cameron Chittock
Art: PJ Holden, Andrea Mutti, David Lapham
Colors: Michelle Madsen, Michael Atiyeh, Nick Filardi
Letters: Richard Starkings, Tyler Smith
Story: 8.1 Art: 8.7 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

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