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Huge Detective #1 kicks off a weird giant murder mystery

Huge Detective #1

Huge Detective #1 takes us to a world that feels like one giant mystery. In this world, giants have emerged from a deep slumber beneath the earth. A conflict ensued and eventually a treaty was resolved where the giants took over Australia, now called Brobdingnag. The two societies have come to live side by side though separate in their nations. The giants provide transportation while receiving items the humans have created. Now, a partnership has been formed as a detective is forced to team up with a giant to solve a murder but maybe something much larger.

Written by Adam Rose, Huge Detective #1 is weird, but in a good way. The world is a familiar one but it just has giants as well. But, Rose puts much more thought into it all delivering small quirks about it all that makes the world more lived in. It doesn’t just feel like a murder mystery with a quirky idea thrown in to try and make it unique.

Rose’s magic is in those details. The detective at the center of the case talks of headaches adding a twist on the “troubled detective” concept. The giant too is able to help in interesting ways like using a sense of smell to figure out clues. Then there’s whatever is happening on the moon.

The art by Magenta King is good and a bit quirky like the story itself. Some of it really works for me but there’s also a few panels and moments that don’t quite land the way one would hope. King also handles colors along with Minimone while DC Hopkins handles the lettering. The visuals overall give the comic an “indie” sense, emphasizing not the detective aspect of it all but instead the oddity of the world itself.

Huge Detective #1 is an interesting start with enough of a mystery to those who enjoy detective stories to come back. Its world is a unique one with small details that make it stand out. Huge Detective #1 feels like an indie detective comic that mixes a murder mystery with just enough weird.

Story: Adam Rose Art: Magenta King
Color: Magenta King and Minimone Letterer: DC Hopkins
Story: 7.5 Art: 7.0 Overall: 7.25 Recommendation: Read

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Universal Monsters Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives! #4 Shows the Darkness Submerged in Humanity

UNIVERSAL MONSTERS BLACK LAGOON LIVES! #4

Kidnapped by a mutilated Darwin Collier, Kate Marsden needs to escape from the serial killer before he transforms her into a similar monster. All the while, Professor Thompson hunts after the beast that scarred him years ago. As Collier comes into conflict with the Gill-man, only one monster can win in this conflict. Dan Watters, Ram V, and Matthew Roberts dive into the heart-pounding finale of Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #4, where no one can be genuinely untouched by the darkness of the Black Lagoon. 

Dan and Ram position Collier and the Gill-man as a mirror of how we define monsters. Collier, a human, willingly crafts his body to appear more monstrous through modification, unlike the Creature, who was born “monstrous.” Even before his transformation, Collier’s murderous nature defined his horror, and he felt the need to portray it physically by copying the Gill-man’s appearance. Although he murders several people, it becomes harder to define the titular creature as a monster due to him killing people invading his land. Still, it never sees it as a glamorous and beautiful action. Collier’s mimicking of the Gill-man represents his shallow views of the creature, where he holds no genuine respect for the majesty of the Gill-man but only appreciates his violence. 

Like previous Universal Monsters stories, the two writers showcase the destructive and tragic nature of humans descending to the depths of darkness. Despite surviving her initial experience of the dark waters, Kate does not experience similar luck in the Black Lagoon a second time. She no longer sees the bright sunshine, but her soul can only drown by what she experienced and chose to do. Kate’s ending feels like a real tragedy with plenty of weight and horror as her desire for revenge leads her to the outcome. If the Gill-man serves as a fictional reflection of our fears, then Kate is a more realistic and human version. Monsters do not lurk in our waters or hunt in our caves, but the dark and horrific nature of humanity lurks in our hearts and minds, waiting to surface.

Matthew’s artwork has proven to be an essential and critical part of the series, as he delivers on the dramatic beats of the final issue. With moments of brutal violence, regret, and horror, he conveys all of it masterfully. With a haunting final page, I felt like the Gill-man was looking directly into my soul. Along with colorist Trish Mulvihill and letterer DC Hopkins, the art of the finale hits a high note. 

Dan, Ram, and Matthew have taken readers to the bottomless pits of the water in Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #4. After touching the waters of the Black Lagoon, one can never be the same again. And much like the original film, the story can only end in a tragedy. Diving into the depths can make it easy to get lost in the darkness. The absolute horror is not what we find in the darkness but in how the darkness shapes us and forces us to lose our humanity.

Story: Dan Watters and Ram V Art: Matthew Roberts 
Color: Trish Mulvihill Letterer: DC Hopkins
Story: 9.4 Art: 9.7 Overall: 9.7 Recommendation: Read

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Universal Monsters Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives! #3 Shows the Dark Waters of Monstrosity

UNIVERSAL MONSTERS BLACK LAGOON #3

Still, on the hunt for serial killer Darwin Collier, Kate Marsden cannot feel at peace until she puts the man down. While searching, she runs into Doctor Thompson, Christiano, and the Gill Man, who reside in the Black Lagoon. Yet, she accidentally made contact and an intentional connection with the titular monster while exploring the Amazons. As Collier and the monster close in deeper to the group, Kate will face a true blood and flesh monster. Dan Watters, Ram V, and Matthew Roberts deliver the heart-pounding penultimate issue of Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3

Building off of the resonant themes from the original film, Dan and Ram push the continuing narrative in exciting and resonant angles that align with what came before, especially with the notion of explorers encroaching onto foreign land to find answers and what makes someone view another being or creature as monstrous. The social and political commentary within the classic Universal Monster films carries over to Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3. Along with the different perspectives of the characters, it serves as a natural continuation and evolution where it feels modern but never abandons its roots. 

And with its status as a sequel, Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3 acts in conversation with the original Creature from the Black Lagoon and the original two sequels that followed it. Considering how issue three ends, it becomes apparent that Dan and Ram have fully embraced the trilogy and found the interesting strands that may not have worked in the original sequels but reworked in the comic, especially with The Creature Walks Among Us, where the pair takes inspiration for Collier’s fate. As man and monster became more blurred as the series went on, the pair tasked themselves to push beyond what came before and enter new territory. 

With the hauntingly gorgeous Black Lagoon, Matthew continually delivers incredible work capturing the horrific beauty of the world. Diving into the most explicit horror part of the series, Roberts delivers some excellent body horror mixed with the more suspenseful aspects. His work, along with colorist Trish Mulvihill and letterer DC Hopkins, helps make the book feel akin to a long-lost film sequel and ties it expertly into the iconic world and setting. Even if many decades have passed, the artistic talent makes the book feel like a homecoming to an iconic property.

With one more issue left of this incredible miniseries, Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3 lives up to the extensive legacy of the original iconic film. As Dan, Ram, and Matthew take the series in fascinating directions, they always retain the core identity of what makes the film work so well. The idea of horror has changed since 1954, but Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! Issue #3 brings a modern and innovative sensibility that forces people to swim in the Black Lagoon to find real monsters.

Story: Dan Watters and Ram V Art: Matthew Roberts 
Color: Trish Mulvihill Letterer: DC Hopkins
Story: 9.4 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.5 Recommendation: Read

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Universal Monsters Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives! #2 Dives to the Depths of Monstrosity

Universal Monsters Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives! #2

Nearly drowning in the Amazon, reporter Kate Marsden caught a glimpse of a mysterious aquatic creature while looking for serial killer Darwin Collier. Similar to Kate, returning Doctor Thompson and his assistant Christiano have been investigating a series of mysterious drownings in the region and believe it to be the work of the Gill-Man. Kate, firmly on the trail of murderer Collier, thinks he is behind it. With mysterious black sand found in the latest corpse, the trio heads to the lagoon to discover the identity of the killer. Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! #2 by Dan Watters, Ram V, and Matthew Roberts dives into the murky waters of this murder mystery. 

The lines between humanity and monstrosity get blurred as the characters not only question who can commit such horrific murders but also how they see the Gill-Man as well. Considering how Collier nearly killed Kate by drowning her while back, she understands how horror can exist in humans and cannot accept the notion of a monster genuinely existing. Thompson, who survived the events with the Creature from the first film, only sees a mindless killer monster who lacks humanity and needs to capture it to learn its secrets, akin to Ahab. Then comes Christiano, a local to the region, who understands and respects the power of the Creature. Lastly arrives Collier, who sees the Creature’s killing as a beautiful sight to behold. These differing and conflicting opinions demonstrate the extended staying power of the Universal Monsters, where the Creature can be as monstrous as he can be sympathetically human. The monster exists as a screen for the reader to place their fears, anger, joy, and other emotions to see what they believe exists within the Gill-Man. Much like the rivers it lies in, one only has to look in the water and see what it reflects.

Dan and Ram also evoke the original movie through mirrored moments. They never replicate or recreate said moments but hearken back to the powerful imagery, such as the Gill-Man swimming underneath the boat, Thompson wanting to find the Creature for scientific reasons, or the Creature falling in love with Kate. These aspects never come across as a rehash since they feel earned and essential to Dan and Ram’s narrative. With the comic acting as a sequel to the original, it makes sense to listen back to these famous moments, but they always do so with a twist. More importantly, Kate’s not knowing the Gill-Man and believing him to be imaginary adds a wrinkle to that relationship. 

Matthew’s art and colorist, Dave Stewart, continue their incredible work in this issue as they go from the gorgeous natural lagoon in the Amazon to moments of horrific action of the Gill-Man murdering a Narcos. Their paring brings a lush beauty mixed with shocking moments of violence to the comic that aligns with what came before in the original film. With letterer DC Hopkins, Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! #2 is an immaculate work of art perfectly encapsulates why we became enamored and attached to the property. 

Dan, Ram, and Matthew have delivered another phenomenal issue that fully lives up to the legacy of the iconic monster. Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! #2 accomplishes what every successful sequel does: build upon the original’s foundations and take the material in interesting new directions. The issue serves on both accounts as a love letter for long-time fans and an introduction to new people. Dan, Ram, and Matthew show that you can never kill the Gill-Man since he will keep swimming and re-emerge from the depths.  

Story: Dan Watters and Ram V Art: Matthew Roberts 
Color: Dave Stewart Letterer: DC Hopkins
Story: 9.6 Art: 9.6 Overall: 9.6 Recommendation: Read

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Risk Your Life for the Truth in Blow Away #3

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Blow Away #3. Hot off of his hit adaptation of the seminal paranormal nonfiction novel Hunt for the Skinwalker, Zac Thompson along with star artist Nicola Izzo, colorist Francesco Segala with Gloria Martinelli, and letterer DC Hopkins of Andworld Design, team-up for a neo-noir crime thriller in the tradition of Fargo and Rear Window! Available June 19, 2024.

Is Brynne willing to risk her life for the truth? As a deadly storm precedes her treacherous climb up Mount Odin alone, her paranoia turns parasocial in the way she views her suspects, and her impatience reaches a boiling point. As she makes her way to the scene of the crime, will she find the answers she seeks, or will the mountain get the best of her?

Blow Away #3 features covers by Annie Wu, Tyler Boss, and Suspiria Vilchez.

Blow Away #3

Zorro: Man of the Dead #4 is a solid ending with some fantastic art. We want more!

The arrival of Zorro might have inspired La Vega into rebelling, but that hope is dashed as Diego suffers a big defeat. With his sister captured, Diego has no choice but to give up the fight and reveal the truth about his past to El Rojo, hoping that his surrender will save Rosa and the rest of the villagers. But while Diego might have lost faith in the legend of Zorro, his friends haven’t!

Story: Sean Gordon Murphy
Art: Sean Gordon Murphy
Color: Simon Gough
Letterer: DC Hopkins

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Witness a Terrifying Mystery in Your First Look at Blow Away #1

BOOM! Studios has released a first look at Blow Away #1. Writer Zac Thompson along with artist Nicola Izzo, colorist Francesco Segala with Gloria Martinelli, and letterer DC Hopkins of Andworld Design, team-up for a neo-noir crime thriller in the tradition of Fargo and Rear Window! Coming to shops April 17.

Unyielding wildlife videographer Brynne Brautigan, isolated in the frigid, remote Baffin Island, sees something she can’t unsee…

In the distance, she witnesses an argument followed by an instance of intense violence between two climbers–did she just see a murder? In a frantic search for the truth, Brynne discovers just what she’s looking for, but soon she will find that more than the silent white of winter is keeping her company…

Blow Away #1 features covers by Annie Wu, Tyler Boss, and Tula Lotay with Dee Cunniffe.

Blow Away #1

Zorro: Man of the Dead #3 continues to mix modern comics with classic serials

El Rojo and the Cartel have had enough of Diego and his delusions. There will never be a return of Zorro, and they will punish anyone who disagrees. But even Rosa is having a hard time dismissing Zorro as anything more than a myth, as her brother relentlessly inspires hope across all of Le Vega. Things are getting dangerous FAST as Zorro, Rosa, Tomás, Bandito and Tornado dash to stop the decimation El Rojo is planning for all who dare stand against him. Are whips and swords enough? I can’t help but believe in El Zorro!

Story: Sean Gordon Murphy
Art: Sean Gordon Murphy
Color: Simon Gough
Letterer: DC Hopkins

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Zorro: Man of the Dead #2 embraces its pulp roots and has fun with it

Zorro has returned! Well, kind of. Diego has shown that the spirit of Zorro flows through him and has left a trail of ne’er-do wells in his wake. But now Rosa must try to save her brother who believes he is the protector of La Vega, as El Rojo will certainly be hunting for the legendary Zorro now. But Diego isn’t going anywhere without Bandido. Hop in Rosa’s El Camino, and prepare for the next swashbuckling chapter!

Story: Sean Gordon Murphy
Art: Sean Gordon Murphy
Color: Simon Gough
Letterer: DC Hopkins

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The Midnight: Shadows brings The Midnight’s lyrics to the comic page

Dark Horse Comics presents The Midnight: Shadows, an electrifying, original sci-fi comic adventure inspired by the poetic storytelling of band The Midnight, composed of singer-songwriter Tyler Lyle and producer-songwriter Tim McEwan. Fans of the band’s retro sound and newcomers to the 1980s nostalgia-filled, cyberpunk-style aesthetic alike will enjoy an immersive universe that is engrossing and visually stunning. The Midnight: Shadows is an original graphic novel written by prolific comics creator Zack Kaplan with art by Stephen Thompson and artist Jahnoy Lindsay, vibrant synthwave colors by Thiago Rocha and lettering by DC Hopkins. Fans can also expect a limited deluxe edition, available through the band, which includes an alternate cover and gilded magenta edges along with bonus art, interviews, and behind-the-scenes at the book’s creation. The deluxe edition will be available through the band, in two bundles, with signed art prints and other special items.

Twenty-something young man Jason is on the precipice of parenthood with his childhood sweetheart. Struggling with the loss of his adolescence, Jason is sucked back into THE MIDNIGHT, a cyberpunk game from his childhood. As the helmeted hero who travels to the post-apocalyptic Neverland in the year 2085, he is the hero who once vanquished the shadow monsters, and they believe he has returned to his actual reality to do it again.

With two different realities beckoning him home, Jason must reconcile which world he belongs to and how he can embrace adulthood without losing himself.

The Midnight: Shadows arrives in trade paperback (136 pages, 6.625″ x 10.1875″) on bookstore shelves on October 1, 2024, and comic shops on October 2, 2024. Pre-order at your local comic shop, bookstore, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble for $19.99. The Midnight: Shadows Deluxe edition from The Midnight is available for pre-order.

The Midnight: Shadows
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