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Void Rivals #8 drags things out a bit too much

Darak and Solila face certain death in Void Rivals #8!

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Lorenzo De Felici
Color: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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Void Rivals #7 is the weakest issue of the series but an interesting entry

Darak and Solila traverse the northern wasteland. Danger lurks around every corner. The Void Rivals corner of the Energon Universe continues to grow as Proximus is on the hunt! Void Rivals #7 kicks off a new arc but feels like an issue that’s a little padded out with only a few key moments.

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Lorenzo De Felici
Color: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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Helen of Wyndhorn #1 is just solid all around with a great hook and beautiful art

Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Clayton Cowls, and Matheus Lopes put their own spin on the classic portal fantasy genre in Helen of Wyndhorn #1.

Story: Tom King
Art: Bilquis Evely
Colors: Matheus Lopes
Letters: Clayton Cowles

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Helen of Wyndhorn #1 by Tom King and Bilquis Evely sells out and gets a new printing

The debut issue of Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Matheus Lopes, and Clayton Cowles‘ Helen of Wyndhorn #1, featuring a main cover by Evely, has sold out at the distributor level and is quickly disappearing from store shelves. Dark Horse Comics has announced a second printing featuring a black and white variant of Evely’s cover, showcasing the depth of detail and fantasy in her artwork on this acclaimed series. 

The series introduces us to Helen Cole, following the tragic death of her late father C.K. Cole, the esteemed pulp writer and creator of the popular warrior character Othan. Helen is called back to her Grandfather’s enormous and illustrious estate: Wyndhorn House.

The second printing of Helen of Wyndhorn #1 with a Black and White variant cover will be available in stores on May 1, 2024. Details for comic book retailers on how to order the second printing will be available separately. Readers can let their local comic book shop know they’d like to order this variant cover to ensure they receive a copy before they are gone.

Helen of Wyndhorn #1 is out now in comic shops, featuring colors by Matheus Lopes and letters by Clayton Cowles, with covers by Evely and Lopes, Tula Lotay, Elsa Charretier, Massimo Carnevale, Clay Mann, and Greg Smallwood.

Don’t miss out on this brilliant new series–be sure to pre-order your copy of Helen of Wyndhorn #2 now with your local comic book shop. Issue #2 arrives on April 17, 2024 for $4.99.

Helen of Wyndhorn #1 2nd printing

Helen of Wyndhorn #1 is a little less C.S. Lewis and a little more Robert E. Howard

Helen of Wyndhorn #1

Tom King, Bilquis Evely, and Matheus Lopes put their own spin on the classic portal fantasy genre in Helen of Wyndhorn #1, and their version is a little less C.S. Lewis and a little more Robert E. Howard. For the most part, the first issue focuses on the characters of Helen and Lilith reading more like historical fiction until the genre elements kick into the back half of the book. However, letterer Clayton Cowles’ scroll-like caption boxes and sword and sorcery fonts add a touch of magic to an old woman being interviewed by a biographer of C.K. Cole, who was Helen’s father. It all adds to one of the underlying themes of the story, which is mythologizing absent father figures as C.K. Cole is dead, and his father, the wealthy, enigmatic Barnabas Cole, is missing for much of the book.

Evely’s art style in Helen of Wyndhorn is a push and pull between, let’s just oversimplify this a bit, American and British fantasy of the early 20th century. Her opening page is pure Weird Tales, and this same pulp inspiration returns toward the end of the book. Then, there’s the middle bit where Helen and her new governess Lilith journey to Wyndhorn, and Lopes goes for sun-beaten sepia tones as they bounce from motel to jail cell to bar rooms until finally returning to something a little more fantastic with Wyndhorn itself. The splash page of Wyndhorn features intricate linework and otherworldly colors from Mat Lopes, and this intricacy continues in the plotting with Helen and Lilith getting a tour of the house that puts Professor Kirke of Chronicles of Narnia fame’s abode to shame. But Helen Cole is no Lucy Pevensie, and she spends most of her time stealing and drinking the butler’s expensive wines.

In sketching out Helen’s character in Helen of Wyndhorn #1, Tom King and Bilquis Evely go for maximum messiness with a little sweetness like when she’s afraid and spends the night with Lilith, or when she is happy to have an actual bed on the train journey to Wyndhorn instead of hiding in the steerage like she and her father used to do. Helen definitely makes a hell of a first impression in her first panel passed out drunk in a jail cell and then immediately going to a bar and having a beer and a shot while chain smoking. Her life is utter chaos compared to prim and proper Lilith, who stays secure in her class and gender roles, even basically admitting to the biographer that reading Cole’s pulp stories would be “improper” for her. The one thing that she actually cares about is her father’s legacy as evidenced in a darkly humorous scene where she berates a monument store owner about his grave’s inscription that apparently there was a lot of speculation and scholarship about in a jab at critics and academics.

Finally, I have to applaud King for departing from his previous comics and making a “boring” middle-aged woman the narrator of Helen of Wyndhorn, which creates a lot of dissonance between the writing and the art. This begins in the aforementioned first page, which seems like this comic is going to be a big Conan-style epic, but it’s an elderly woman talking about her past in a very monotone and boring way to a biographer giving a bare bones description of her relationship with the Coles and omitting the various scandals of their lives. (This kind of redaction creates intrigue for future issues.) This almost humorous understatement hits its height once the fantasy/weird fiction elements kick in, and Lilith gives a bare-bones description of what’s going on in the panel. This monotone narration plus heightened visuals from Evely gives Helen of Wyndhorn a unique tone from issue one as Tom King continues to play with one of comic’s biggest strengths, visual irony, continuing his journey in the footsteps of Alan Moore (Is Helen of Wyndhorn his League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but a solo book? Bad takes incoming.)

Helen of Wyndhorn #1 uses the trappings of classic fantasy and historical fiction to begin to tell a wayward daughter/estranged and idealized father story. The “hook” of the series doesn’t hit until towards the end of the book, but Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Matheus Lopes, and Clayton Cowles use these early pages to create a magical setting and a mundane narrator as well as the beauty and danger of portal fiction. Spoiler alert for a 68 year old book, but 95% of the cast of Chronicles of Narnia did die in the final book in the series…

Story: Tom King Art: Bilquis Evely 
Colors: Matheus Lopes Letters: Clayton Cowles
Story: 7.8 Art: 9.0 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

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Transformers’ Springer Makes an Epic First Appearance in Void Rivals #9

Skybound, Image Comics, and Hasbro have revealed that fan-favorite Transformers character Springer will make a first appearance in Void Rivals #9. The Energon Universe tentpole from the Oblivion Song team of Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici, along with colorist Matheus Lopes, and letterer Rus WootonVoid Rivals #9 will hit comic book shops on May 1, 2024

Each issue of Void Rivals promises to take readers further into this all-new world, with more familiar faces to appear. Void Rivals #6 concluded the series’ first arc with a shocking ending last fall and the series is set to return with issue #7 to kick off the second arc on March 6.  

In Void Rivals #9, Darak and Solila cling to life deep in the wasteland and find–SPRINGER?! It’s the first Energon Universe appearance of everyone’s favorite Triple-Changer Autobot! 

Void Rivals #9

The full list of covers is below: 

  • Void Rivals #9 Cover A by Lorenzo De Felici & Matheus Lopes 
  • Void Rivals #9 Cover B by Caspar Wijngaard 
  • Void Rivals #9 Cover C (Connecting) by André Lima Araújo & Chris O’Halloran 
  • Void Rivals #9 Cover D by Lynne Yoshii 
  • Void Rivals #9 Cover E by Tonci Zonjic  

Risk Everything in Your First Look at Animal Pound #2

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Animal Pound #2. From the minds of the multi-Eisner-winning, New York Times bestselling writer Tom King, Eisner-nominated industry titan Peter Gross, Eisner-nominated colorist Tamra Bonvillain, and Eisner-nominated letterer Clayton Cowles, discover the modern retelling of the timeless Orwellian allegory in Animal Pound.

The groundbreaking graphic storytelling event series continues as the animals find themselves faced with a new challenge: freedom. With food supplies dwindling, the animals must decide quickly how best to organize their burgeoning society and make decisions as a group… or risk losing everything.

Animal Pound #2 features a main cover by series artist Peter Gross and variant covers by highly acclaimed artists Yuko Shimizu, Mike Del Mundo, and Bilquis Evely with Matheus Lopes. Arriving February 21.

Animal Pound #2

Helen of Wyndhorn #1 Greg Smallwood Variant Cover revealed

From the Eisner Award-winning and bestselling creative team of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, source of the upcoming film from DC Studios, comes a brand new gothic sword and sorcery epic that’s Conan the Barbarian meets The Wizard of Oz. Dark Horse Comics presents Helen of Wyndhorn, the latest creative endeavor from the prolific team of writer Tom King, artists Bilquis Evely and Matheus Lopes, and letterer Clayton Cowles.  

To celebrate the return of King and Evely as a comics duo, Helen of Wyndhorn #1 arrives with a Greg Smallwood variant cover which has been revealed this week. Readers and retailers have limited time to pre-order the stunning depiction of Othan the Vanquished.

Helen of Wyndhorn #1 (of 6) will arrive in a traditional comics format (32 pages, 6.625” x 10.1875”) on comic shop shelves on March 13, 2024. Pre-order from your local comic book shop today.

Helen of Wyndhorn #1 Greg Smallwood variant cover

Skybound and Hasbro rush Void Rivals back to print

Skybound and Hasbro have announced that hit Energon Universe series Void Rivals will receive subsequent printings, featuring covers that spotlight favorite characters and their first appearances in the series.  

Void Rivals #2-5 will all return with subsequent printings, available in comic book shops on January 31, 2024.  

The acclaimed series Void Rivals from the iconic Oblivion Song team of Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, and Matheus Lopes, continue to sell out at the distributor level, with fan demand prompting subsequent printings.  

The full list of covers available include: 

  • Void Rivals #2 Fifth Printing Variant Cover (ft. Darak & Minister Dulin) by Jahnoy Lindsay (Lunar Code 1123IM891) 
  • Void Rivals #3 Fourth Printing Variant Cover (ft. Darak & Solila) by Elizabeth Torque (Lunar Code 1123IM892) 
  • Void Rivals #4 Third Printing Variant Cover (Connecting) (ft. Shockwave) by Flaviano (Lunar Code 1123IM893) 
  • Void Rivals #5 Third Printing Variant Cover (Connecting) (ft. Quintesson Judge) by Flaviano (Lunar Code 1123IM894) 

Void Rivals #6 is a key part of the story but feels a bit rushed

Premier Zalilak will stop at nothing to prevent Darak and Solila from escaping Zertonia! But what secret awaits at the center of the Sacred Ring? Void Rivals #6 has Darak and Solila on the run as they’re given a mission that teases where things are going.

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Lorenzo De Felici
Color: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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