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It’s Time for Revenge in Kyle Starks and Piotr Kowalski’s Devil On My Shoulder

Dark Horse Comics presents Devil on My Shoulder, a new dark horror comic series from Kyle Starks and Piotr Kowalski. Written by Starks, illustrated by Kowalski, colored by Brad Simpson, and lettered by Josh Reed, this four-issue miniseries begins on November 5. The first issue will also feature cover art by Kowalski, Martin Simmonds, and Christian Ward.

Something terrible has happened. For forty days, Tee was tortured by five men and left for dead–but she will get her revenge on each and every one of them. And it will be bloody. An event that takes her on a strange and violent supernatural path of payback through bizarre encounters with ex-hitmen, sadistic art enthusiasts, and literal devils.

Get your revenge this November 5, 2025 when Devil on My Shoulder #1 (of 4) debuts in comic shops. Issue #1 is now available for preorder from your local comic shop for $4.99.

Preview: Arcana Royale #3

Arcana Royale #3

(W) Cullen Bunn (A/CA) A.C. Zamudio
In Shops: Jul 02, 2025
SRP: $4.99

Cards are being shuffled for the most important hand of Hudson Tremaine’s life. She has a seat at an otherworldly tournament where bets are made in blood and fate itself is wagered. But the card sharps themselves are beholden to the cards that are dealt, and when a “death” card is revealed, chaos is unleashed!

Arcana Royale #3

The Authority: Relentless DC Compact Comics edition delivers most of Book One at a smaller price

The Authority are heroes in only the strictest sense of the word.

Ruthless and unforgiving, this group of insanely powerful superhumans face down countless menaces to Earth, protecting mankind with their cold version of justice. An invasion from an alternate Earth, an international terrorist who is laying waste to major cities and a hostile alien intelligence who calls himself God all fall under their rule.

This is THE AUTHORITY. Pay allegiance. Or get your head kicked in.

Story: Warren Ellis
Art: Bryan Hitch, Phil Jimenez
Ink: Paul Neary, Andy Lanning
Color: Laura Martin, David Baron, Chris Garcia, Michael Garcia, Eric Guerrero
Letterer: Ali Fuchs, Ryan Cline, Bill O’Neil, Robbie Robbins, Josh Reed

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Preview: Arcana Royale #3

Arcana Royale #3

(W) Cullen Bunn (A/CA) A.C. Zamudio
In Shops: Jul 02, 2025
SRP: $4.99

Cards are being shuffled for the most important hand of Hudson Tremaine’s life. She has a seat at an otherworldly tournament where bets are made in blood and fate itself is wagered. But the card sharps themselves are beholden to the cards that are dealt, and when a “death” card is revealed, chaos is unleashed!

Arcana Royale #3

Recognized #2 highlights three more luminaries in LGBTQ+ history mixing entertainment and education

Recognized is an anthology series celebrating LGBTQ+ heroes! This issue features Olympic runner Helen Stephens, intersectional feminist writer Audre Lorde, and legal scholar Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray with contributions from top comic creators. This issue also includes bonus content for deeper exploration of the lasting impacts of these influential figures.

Story: Robin Hoelzemann, Danielle Henderson, Mikki Kendall
Art: Sarah Myer, Robin Hoelzemann, A. D’Amico
Color: Marissa Louise
Letterer: Josh Reed

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Recognized #2 highlights three more luminaries in LGBTQ+ history mixing entertainment and education

Recognized is an anthology series celebrating LGBTQ+ heroes! This issue features Olympic runner Helen Stephens, intersectional feminist writer Audre Lorde, and legal scholar Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray with contributions from top comic creators. This issue also includes bonus content for deeper exploration of the lasting impacts of these influential figures.

Story: Robin Hoelzemann, Danielle Henderson, Mikki Kendall
Art: Sarah Myer, Robin Hoelzemann, A. D’Amico
Color: Marissa Louise
Letterer: Josh Reed

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Cullen Bunn and A.C. Zamudio are all in on Arcana Royale

Dark Horse Comics presents Arcana Royale, a new four-issue comic series from Cullen Bunn and A.C. Zamudio. Written by Bunn, illustrated by Zamudio, colored by Bill Crabtree, and lettered by Josh Reed, this thrilling supernatural series arrives spring 2025.

Hudson Tremaine is a streetwise gambler who has siphoned money from every high-stakes game in Vegas. She’s made a name for herself, but she’s also made more than a few enemies in the gambling underworld. When she’s invited to play in the most underground card tournaments of all–the Arcanos Mysterinos—she realizes the stakes are higher than she ever imagined possible. 

Imagine a clandestine poker tournament where magicians, demons, and demigods gamble using a set of mysterious tarot-like cards. These games shape the fate of the world—of many worlds—for good or ill. This game has always been played in secret, hidden from the prying eyes of mortals.

Until now.

Hudson has always been willing to bet on herself, but playing for the fate of all humanity is something she never anticipated!

The game begins on April 23, 2025 when Arcana Royale #(of 4) hits comic shop shelves! Issue #1 is now available to pre-order from your local comic shop for $4.99.

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DC’s Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg delivers superhero holiday cheer

DC's Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg #1

Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg, the Batmobile lost a wheel… and you know the rest! Read these eight merry tales about characters from the DCU set during the holiday season. Be enthralled by Dr. Midnight’s literally silent night, become captivated by a Deadman story written by Marv Wolfman, and ponder the question: in a world without the Joker’s torment, is it really a wonderful life? Probably not. DC’s Batman Smells, Robin Laid An Egg, is a heartwarming new holiday anthology coming as a gift to you this this holiday season! How can you not pick up a comic titled DC’s Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg?

The song the comic is based on has become a holiday classic in many ways. Enshrined in pop culture, used as alternative lyrics in concerts by school kids who don’t feel like singing the real words, it’s been a thing for decades. So with a comic entitled DC’s Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg, you’d expect a read that was a lot of comedy and full of holiday cheer. And, the result is exactly that.

As with any anthology, DC’s Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg varies in quality of the stories but overall, the eight are really solid. They range from good to great, there’s not a stinker in the bunch. There’s riffs on classic stories, like the Joker being shown a world where he didn’t exist, and a lot of new original takes as well. It features a wide range of characters including a reunion of the Secret Six, that just reminds us we need a return of the Secret Six.

The art styles vary greatly and some are downright fantastic. Francesco Francavilla’s Dr. Midnight stands out with a wordless tale, and emphasizing how varied the storytelling is. There’s quite a few I’d love to see regularly on comics as well and like the stories some stand out more than others.

DC’s Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg is really good overall. A fun one-shot packed with original stories, it’s a nice holiday addition from DC which has already started a great tradition in its mini-series featuring Santa. Some of the stories deliver laughs, other nostalgia, and most of all, many deliver heart and warmth. It’s a nice read that’ll get you in the mood for the holiday season.

Story: Dorado Quick, Drew Maxey, Ricardo Sanchez, Alexis Quasarano, Marv Wolfman, James Reid, Zipporah Smith, Calvin Kasulke
Art: M.L. Sanapo, Marianna Ignazzi, Aaron Conley, Marcial Toledano Vargas, Paul Pelletier, Francesco Francavilla, Andrew Drilon, Anthony Marques
Color: Arif Prianto, Giovanna Niro, Ivan Plascencia, Marcial Toledano Vargas, Eren Angiolini, Andrew Drilon, Wil Quintana
Letterer: Dave Sharpe, Pat Brosseau, Steve Wands, Carlos M. Mangual, Josh Reed
Story: 7.75 Art: 8.0 Overall: 7.75 Recommendation: Read

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Register! reminds us about the history and fight to expand the vote in the United States

Register! by Andrew Aydin and Valentine De Landro is a captivating journey through American constitutional amendments, focusing on the 26th and 15th. It blends history with contemporary narratives, offering an inspiring read for all ages.

Story: Andrew Aydin
Art: Valentine De Landro
Color: Marissa Louise
Letterer: Clayton Cowles, Josh Reed
Research by: Joshua Rogin, Andrew Aydin

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Register! #1 teaches the hard fought battles to expand voting rights

Register! #1

Register! by Andrew Aydin and Valentine De Landro is a captivating journey through American constitutional amendments, focusing on the 26th and 15th. It blends history with contemporary narratives, offering an inspiring read for all ages.

The use of comics to educate individuals has been a growing movement that has really picked up momentum in recent years. Register! is a comic series from Good Trouble Productions working with the New York City Department of Education to teach American history, specifically the history of the right to vote.

Often when you see a comic on the topic, it’s focused more on why one should vote and how sacred of a right and responsibility it is. It’s goal is action, not education. Register! #1 is interesting in that its focus is the history of the right to vote but at the same time, it reminds readers why voting is so special and how powerful it can be.

Aydin is part of the team behind the graphic novel series March and Run, each telling the story of Cong. John Lewis and the Civil Rights Movement. He’s shown he can both entertain and educate and that shines with Register! #1. The issue gives the basics of lowering the voting age to 18 and also expanding the right to vote to Black men after the Civil War. It takes readers through the history, and more importantly the pushback and fight to deny those rights.

Where Aydin’s focus is really interesting is the fight against expanding voting rights. He highlights how lowering the voting age took years to get done and that while the country was willing to let 18 to 20 year olds die on the battlefield after being drafted, they couldn’t exercise their voice by voting. When it comes to 15th Amendment, its the language used that’s interesting as the expansion of those rights were also steeped deeply in racism. Aydin does an excellent job of making the history interesting, dramatic, and entertaining, easing the ability to get sucked into it and learn.

The art by Valentine De Landro is solid. With color by Marissa Louise and lettering by Clayton Cowles and Josh Reed, the comic takes you into the time period for each Amendment. I can’t say if the details are right, but it feels right and helps add to the immersion to the educational experience.

Register! #1 is a solid comic teaching about two Amendments and debates that feel like they reverberate today in other ways. There’s discussion of further lowering the voting age and there’s battles to make it more difficult for individuals to vote. It’s a comic that does a great job in both entertaining and educating readers.

Story: Andrew Aydin Art: Valentine De Landro
Color: Marissa Louise Letterer: Clayton Cowles, Josh Reed
Research by: Joshua Rogin, Andrew Aydin
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

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