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The Hab descends from Joshua Dysart, David Lapham, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bill Crabtree, and Matt Hollingsworth this April

The Hab #1

Written by JOSHUA DYSART
Art by DAVID LAPHAM & BILL SIENKIEWICZ
COLORS by BILL CRABTREE & MATT HOLLINGSWORTH
Cover by CHARLIE ADLARD
$5.99 | 40 PGS. | FULL COLOR
FOC MARCH 9, 2026 | ON SALE APRIL 8, 2026

Mercurial billionaire Tuttle Barrows prepared for everything—even the end of the world. Years ago he wielded his immense power and fortune to build a massive sealed habitat atop a once protected ancient freshwater glacial cave. Now, as the world outside unravels, Barrows, his family, and a handpicked inner circle retreat to their final sanctuary—a place built to outlast civilization itself.

But something was already there. Beneath layers of ice, in the ancient freshwater vault, a long-dormant danger lurks. While hallucinations twist their reality and violence spreads like a fever they must descend deeper or risk their last refuge becoming a tomb.

The Hab #1

Bad Idea teases The Hab featuring Joshua Dysart, David Lapham, Bill Sienkiewicz, Bill Crabtree, Matt Hollingsworth, and cover by Charlie Adlard

Bad Idea has teased a new horror series, The Hab, debuting in April 2026.

The Hab features writer Joshua Dysart, art by David Lapham and Bill Sienkiewicz, color by Bill Crabtree, and color by Matt Hollingsworth. The first issue features a cover by Charlie Adlard which you can see below along with interior artwork from the series.

In the tease, Bad Idea described it as a “pulse-pounding elevated horror story of primordial origins.”

Cul-De-Sac #5 ups the action as the truth is revealed and lines are drawn

After a road trip from Hell, Gail and her friends have finally made it to Uncertain, Texas—only to discover Tolomew and his elite brigade of vampire hunters beat them to the punch. And they’ve got the one vampire who holds the answers to their mysterious heritage under lock and key. But neither side has time to settle the score. Jagger’s back and this time she’s not alone. With an army of vampires at her back and orders from Thale to take no prisoners, she’s finally ready to put an end to the Necratil.

Story: Mike Carey, Joshua Dysart, Matt Kindt
Art: Jonathan Wayshak, David Lapham, Lewis Larosa
Color: Dave Stewart, Hilary Jenkins, Laura Martin
Letterer: Tom Napolitano, David Lapham, Taylor Esposito

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The Hero Trade: Project Chimera #1 is solid and tense sci-fi

As lead agents at Project Chimera, Hank and Ingrid are tasked with a vital mission: keep Trey and Trina, twin teenagers with world-destroying powers, in check. Under Hank and Ingrid’s watchful eye, the teens remain locked away in a tightly-secure black site, conditioned to believe they cannot survive the outside world and unleashed only when lethal force is required. Hank and Ingrid have always kept to the mission and followed orders. Until now. Trey is beginning to unravel, becoming a bloodthirsty berserker when he’s let off the leash, leaving Hank and Ingrid shaken. And Trina, once the model asset, is starting to question everything. With whispers of a mole embedded deep within the organization threatening to bring the entire operation down, Hank and Ingrid find themselves tangled between duty, deception, and a forbidden affair that could just cost them their lives.

Story: Matt Kindt, Joshua Dysart
Art: David Lapham, Kano
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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Bad Idea reveals foreign translations and partners with Moztros Ediciones, Bliss Éditions, and Lithuanian Legends Ink

Bad Idea has announced the first foreign translations of their library of comics. Bad Idea comics will now available in French, Spanish and even Lithuanian! International partners include Moztros Ediciones in Spain, Bliss Éditions in France, and Lithuanian Legends Ink in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Belarus.

Moztros Ediciones will kick off their Bad Idea slate of releases in Spanish language markets with the bone-crunching Tankers by New York Times bestselling writer Robert Venditti and blockbuster artist Juan José Ryp. Like a Saturday morning cartoon that’s run irresponsibly over-budget, TANKERS is here to take all of our insecurities about mankind’s most self-destructive impulses and turn them up until the knob snaps off.

Bliss Éditions explodes into French language markets with a Bad Idea slate that launches with an epic of incredible scope and power — Odinn’s Eye. Haunted by visions from the god-king Odinn himself, 12 year old Solveig is tasked with a brutal mission – assemble a war party, journey across the nine worlds and retrieve the eye Odinn famously traded for wisdom, or watch the world wither and die. From the visionary minds of Eisner Award nominated writer Joshua Dysart and powerhouse artist Tomás Giorello.

And Lithuanian Legends Ink lets loose on their Bad Idea odyssey with an unprecedented day-and-date, simultaneous launch of The Destroyer. The explosive and heartbreaking story of rebirth in the midst of death from superstar film and TV writer Mae Catt and Eisner Award winning artist Alberto Ponticelli will be available for sale in Lithuanian across the entire Baltic region on December 20th, the same day as its global release in English. 

Odinn's Eye from Bliss Editions

Review: They’re All Terrible #1

They're All Terrible #1

They’re All Terrible #1 is an ultraviolent, visually stunning riff on a barbarian comic from writer Matt Kindt, artist Ramon Villalobos, and colorist Tamra Bonvillain. The story picks up after a long, bloody epic fantasy war, and the band of soldiers Bloody Mourners are restless and unrewarded even though they were responsible for, I guess, winning the war thanks to their brutal tactics and killing of child hostages. To occupy themselves, the Bloody Mourners decide to invade the Village of the Clouds, a utopian society dedicated to art and culture, but with a weak military. The brunt of the narrative of They’re All Terrible #1 focuses on young warrior Espion trying to recruit some of the best warriors in the land to defend the Village of the Clouds, but the Bloody Mourners have some big guns too.

They’re All Terrible is an immersive read because Villalobos uses a wide variety of shot types and angles to tell this high fantasy story. He uses extreme close-ups on the warrior Kral to show how disgusting he is burping and vomitting at the local pub before pulling back for more wide screen compositions to reveal his actual prowess in battle. Any time swords and sorceries are involved, Ramon Villalobos breaks the panel boundaries to create more exciting fight choreography. There is power and weight to his line work, and Bonvillain uses an almost, candy-coated color palette to show the different types of blood/substances oozing out of these warriors’ opponents. Even though the big showdown is issues away, Kindt and Villalobos spare no expense with the fight scenes with body parts and viscera spraying all over the page against cool fantasy vistas and backgrounds.

They’re All Terrible is very much a Conan pastiche with the character Kral basically having the same backstory as the most famous barbarian. However, using these familiar tropes allows readers to get quickly connected in the story and enjoy the dynamic art and little nuances of the characters. For example, Kral’s introductory scene comes across more like Hrun in Terry Pratchett’s Color of Magic than something out of the Hyborian Age, especially with the gross-out sight gags. In keeping with the title of the comic, Matt Kindt and Ramon Villalobos make him intentionally unlikable until he does badass things and reveals his backstory of never wanting to be a king and just wanting to go on adventures all the time, which is honestly similar to the Bloody Mourners and the motivation for their rampage.

On the other hand, the female warrior Ora is immediately likable with her flashy fighting skills, one-liners, and how she takes no shit from Kral even though he considers her to be the second best warrior in the land. Kindt, Villalobos, and Bonvillain find a rich vein of dark humor with her character all culminating her ripping out a mermaid’s head and spinal column Mortal Kombat-style and proclaiming taht she isn’t a virgin. This sense of humor really helped me buy into They’re All Terrible #1, and this might be a leap, but the book is at its best when it’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia in Middle Earth although as I’ve mentioned a few times, the fight scenes are masterpieces of poses and choreography.

In addition to this entertaining and gorgeous lead story, They’re All Terrible #1 also features a one and done backup story about puppets become sentient beings courtesy of writer Joshua Dysart and artist Kano. Dysart’s absurdist captions complement Kano’s flat colors and disturbing art. My one quibble is that the caption boxes cover bits of these full page images, but the overall effect of puppets screaming and then building more puppets and their own puppeteers gets across as they go from surreal nightmare fuel to just second class citizens. For example, Kano uses close-ups in the last page to end the story on more of an emotional note to go with Dysart’s musings. “The First Seven Days” is a day-glo fever dream that lets Kano cut loose as a storyteller and dive into some weird shit after the more straightforward They’re All Terrible.

They’re All Terrible #1 is a big, bloody barbarian book with battles galore plus jokes, internal organs, and commentary on what happens after the the epic fantasy trilogy concludes. Plus Ramon Villalobos is a master at drawing beefy, barrel-chested warriors, and there’s a fucked up, yet thought provoking backup story to make this a comic worth seeking out.

Story: Matt Kindt Art: Ramon Villalobos
Colors: Tamra Bonvillain Letters: Simon Bowland
Story: 8.3 Art: 9.5 Overall: 8.9 Recommendation: Buy


Purchase: Zeus Comics

Bad Idea Reveals Part 1 of Part 2 Releases

Bad Idea has now revealed the comics being released as part of its second phase. Check out the comics you’ll be able to get from their limited selected destination stores.

They’re All Terrible #1

Written by MATT KINDT
Art & Covers by RAMON VILLALOBOS
Color Art by TAMRA BONVILLAIN
PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE
FOUR ISSUES IN TWO PARTS | BI-MONTHLY
$7.99 EACH  |  32 PGS.  |  NO ADS  |  BEGINNING December 14, 2022
CONCLUDING IN BAD IDEA TWO: PART TWO

Epic, fantasy, action, adventure

The Ends #1

Written by DAVID LAPHAM & MARIA LAPHAM
Art by DAVID LAPHAM
Cover by LEWIS LaROSA & MAT LOPES
PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE
THREE ISSUES | WEEKLY!
IN GLORIOUS BLACK AND WHITE
$7.99 EACH  |  40 PGS.  |  NO ADS  |  BEGINNING January 11, 2023

War, drama, thriller, romance

Escape from Wyoming #1

Written by ROBERT VENDITTI
Art, Colors & Letters by JORGE MONLONGO
Cover by TOM FOWLER
PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE
THREE ISSUES | MONTHLY
$7.99 EACH  |  48 PGS.  |  NO ADS  |  BEGINNING November 2, 2022

Sci-fi, western, action comedy

The Finder

Written by CHRISTOS GAGE
Art by TOMAS GIORELLO
Color Art by DIEGO RODRIGUEZ
Cover by CHRIS JOHNSON & ANDREW DALHOUSE
PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE
A ONE-SHOT GUARANTEED TO SHOCK
$7.99  |  40 PGS.  |  NO ADS  |  ON SALE February 1, 2023

Super-hero, horror, sci-fi, espionage

Werewolf x Society of Fearless Frontiersmen

WEREWOLF

Written by PETER MILLIGAN
Art by ROBERT GILL

SOCIETY OF FEARLESS FRONTIERSMEN

Written by ROBERT VENDITTI
Art by TOMAS GIORELLO
Color Art by DIEGO RODRIGUEZ
Cover by LEWIS LAROSA with DIEGO RODRIGUEZ
A BELLY-BURSTING DOUBLE-SHOT WITH A SECRET
$9.99  |  64 PGS. (SQUAREBOUND)  |  NO ADS |  ON SALE December 21, 2022

Supernatural, survival horror, thriller

Orc Island #1

Written by JOSHUA DYSART
Art by ALBERTO PONTICELLI
Color Art by MATT HOLLINGSWORTH
Cover by LEWIS LaROSA & MATT HOLLINGSWORTH
PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE
FOUR ISSUES | WEEKLY!
$7.99 EACH  |  48 PGS.  |  NO ADS  |  BEGINNING November 2, 2022

Dark fantasy, heist, adventure

Burning Man #1

Written by PETER MILLIGAN
Art by JUAN JOSÉ RYP
Color Art by ANDREW DALHOUSE
Cover by ADAM POLLINA
PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE
POSSIBLY INFINITE | POTENTIALLY ENDLESS
$9.99 EACH  |  40 PGS.  |  NO ADS  |  BEGINNING December 28, 2022

Supernatural horror, choose your own adventure, mystery, suspense

Colleen Doran, Greg Hildebrandt and Joe Jusko Join Comics for Ukraine

Last week, more than three dozen comic-book writers, artists, colorists, letterers, designers, and editors announced a collection of all-new comic-book stories to raise money to aid refugees in Ukraine. Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds, the benefit anthology edited by Scott Dunbier, with all proceeds going to Operation USA, surpassed an initial $35,000 funding goal just twelve hours after the campaign launched, with over $113,000 from over 900 contributors raised to date. The book will be full-color, 96 pages, 8 x 12 inches, and available in both hardcover and softcover editions, with hundreds of supporters on day one. As the campaign enters a second week of funding, it is announced that Eisner Award-winner Colleen Doran, legendary illustrator Greg Hildebrandt, and celebrated cover artist Joe Jusko have joined the project.

These three creators join the incredible roster of comics talent assembled for Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seedsunited under the mission of providing relief to a war-torn Ukraine, which has suffered attacks from neighboring Russia since late February. There will be multiple versions available: a hardcover with a painted cover by Alex Ross, and softcover versions by Arthur Adams, Dave Johnson, and Bill Sienkiewicz. At press time, stories will be created by a virtual who’s who of writers and artists, including Brent Anderson, Sergio Aragones, June Brigman, Kurt Busiek, Howard Chaykin, Joshua Dysart, Mark Evanier, Emil Ferris, Dave Gibbons, Rob Guillory, John Layman, Gabriel Rodriguez, Stan Sakai, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson, Chris Sprouse, Jill Thompson, Matt Wagner, Mark Waid, and more.

Apart from hard costs (printing, credit-card fees, marketing, etc.) all of the funds raised by Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds will benefit the relief efforts in Ukraine in partnership with Operation USA, so while the initial funding goal has been met, continued support will maximize the impact on the lives of those deeply affected by the ongoing war—improving conditions for Ukrainian refugees in neighboring countries via the provision of emergency grants and in-kind material aid. 

Operation USA supports health and education programs to help children and families at home and abroad recover and thrive in the wake of disasters, disease, violence and endemic poverty.  Every day, they strive to meet the needs of under-served and overlooked populations so that future generations may have the tools they need to create meaningful change in their own communities and lives. Working with partners around the world, they empower communities to recover, build resiliency and thrive in the face of pervasive obstacles during a time of unprecedented global need. Since 1979, OpUSA has delivered $450 million in aid to 101 countries.

Comics for Ukraine

Disclosure: The site founder is a part of this project handling some of the marketing for Zoop

Comics for Ukraine Brings Comic Creators Together for a Cause

More than three dozen comic-book writers, artists, colorists, letterers, designers, and editors have announced a collection of all-new comic-book stories to raise money to aid refugees in Ukraine. Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds is a benefit anthology edited by Scott Dunbier, with all proceeds going to Operation USA. The 96 page graphic anthology will available in both hardcover and softcover editions with multiple cover choices.

The Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds anthology features an incredible roster of comics talent united under the mission of providing relief to the war-torn Ukraine, which has suffered attacks from neighboring Russia since late February. There will be multiple versions available.

Covers:

  • Alex Ross
  • Arthur Adams
  • Dave Johnson
  • Bill Sienkiewicz

Stories:

  • Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson, Wade Von Grawbadger, Alex Sinclair, Richard Starkings – New Astro City
  • John Layman, Rob Guillory – New Chew
  • Walter Simonson, Laura Martin, John Workman – New and Exclusive Star Slammers
  • Howard Chaykin, Nitro Yen, Ken Bruzenak – New and Exclusive American Flagg
  • Stan Sakai, Hi-Fi – New and Exclusive Usagi Yojimbo
  • Matt Wagner, Brennan Wagner – New and Exclusive Grendel
  • Mark Evanier, Sergio Aragones, Stan Sakai – New and Exclusive Groo
  • Jill Thompson – New and Exclusive Scary Godmother
  • Louise Simonson, June Brigman, Roy Richardson, Dave Stewart, John Workman – New and Exclusive short story “The Cost of War
  • Dave Gibbons, Chris Sprouse, Kevin Nowlan, Laura Martin, Todd Klein – New and Exclusive short story “Hardrada
  • Mark Waid, Gabriel Rodriguez, Dave Stewart, Todd Klein – A new and exclusive short story
  • Emil Ferris – New and Exclusive short story “Bombings

Additional material by:

  • Joshua Dysart
  • Pia Guerra
  • Peter Kuper

With the exception of hard costs (printing, credit-card fees, marketing, etc.) all of the funds raised by Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds will benefit the relief efforts in Ukraine in partnership with Operation USA.

Operation USA supports health and education programs to help children and families at home and abroad recover and thrive in the wake of disasters, disease, violence and endemic poverty.  Every day, we strive to meet the needs of under-served and overlooked populations so that future generations may have the tools they need to create meaningful change in their own communities and lives. Working with partners around the world, we empower communities to recover, build resiliency and thrive in the face of pervasive obstacles during a time of unprecedented global need. Since 1979, OpUSA has delivered $450 million in aid to 101 countries.

Check out the cover by Alex Ross below.

Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds

Disclosure: I am a part of this project and act as the marketing director for Zoop.

Review: Pyrate Queen #4

Monday Ryan is one of the best pirates on the high seas. This is the end of her story of revenge.

Story: Peter Milligan, Joshua Dysart
Art: Adam Pollina, Alberto Ponticelli
Color: Tamra Bonvillain, Ulises Arreika
Letterer: Simon Bowland, Dave Sharpe

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