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Preview: Hank Howard, Pizza Detective: A Slice of Life #2

Hank Howard, Pizza Detective: A Slice of Life #2

(W) Robert Venditti (A) David Lapham

New York Times best-selling writer Robert Venditti (SUPERMAN ’78, PLANET DEATH) and world-renowned comics legend, David Lapham (STRAY BULLETS, THE HERO TRADE), hit the accelerator in the explosive finale to their two-part, high-stakes action extravaganza.

While Detective Hank Howard was busy getting hot and heavy with an old flame, Big Caligula customer George Horvath’s body grew colder than day-old pizza. Now, South Florida’s favorite regional pizza chain is under fire, assailed by wrongful death accusations from the grieving widow he left behind. But something smells fishy, and it’s not the anchovies. Hank knows Horvath was murdered by someone looking to get their palm greased and he’s out to prove it. Locked in a deadly game of cat and mouse, Hank must brave a den of thieves – The Gasparilla Pirate Festival – to hunt down the killer and bring them to justice. But he better stay frosty because someone’s packing heat and this festival promised fireworks.

Hank Howard, Pizza Detective: A Slice of Life #2

Preview: Tankers vs. Ancient Aliens #1

Tankers vs. Ancient Aliens #1

(W) Robert Venditti (A) Trevor Hairsine, Tomás Giorello

New York Times best-selling writer Robert Venditti (SUPERMAN ’78) joins forces with visionary artist Tomas Giorello (PLANET DEATH), industry powerhouse Trevor Hairsine (DCEASED), and a battalion of comic all-stars for a bone-crushing action blockbuster.

The Tankers were sent back 65 million years into the past with a simple mission. To use their weaponized mech-suits to divert the asteroid that annihilated the dinosaurs and buy a little more time before extinction – and a lot more future oil reserves.

But deep in Earth’s prehistoric past, something far deadlier than dinosaurs lies in wait. A species of star-faring, super-advanced ancient aliens! Battle-hardened by millennia of galaxy-spanning civil war, the ancient aliens have come to Earth armed to the teeth and ready to unleash the most fearsome arsenal unknown to man. Now the Tankers must wage an all-out war against ancient aliens and monstrous super-dinosaurs alike if they hope to fight their way back to a future worth saving!

Tankers vs. Ancient Aliens #1

Preview: 2000 AD Prog 2486

2000 AD Prog 2486

UK RELEASE DATE: 10th June £3.99
LUNAR RELEASE DATE: 24th June $7.99
COVER: D’Israeli

In this issue:

JUDGE DREDD // THE OUBLIETTE by Ken Niemand (w) Dan Cornwell (a) Chris Blythe (c) Annie Parkhouse (l)

BRINK // THE CALL OF THE VOID by Dan Abnett (w) INJ Culbard (a) Simon Bowland (l)

SILVER // MALIGNANT by Mike Carroll (w) Joe Currie (c) Simon Bowland (l)

JUDGE DEE by Ben Wheatley (w) Simon Coleby (a) Jack Davies (c) Simon Bowland (l)

HELIUM // RED OCTOBER by Ian Edginton (w) D’Israeli (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)

2000 AD Prog 2486

Preview: Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol. 5

Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol. 5

(W) Yako Gureishi (A) Yako Gureishi

In Somali and the Forest Spirit Volume 5, Somali and her Golem father’s journey takes a dramatic turn as they venture into the lawless city of Arishikka, where danger lurks at every corner. While searching for clues about Somali’s lost family, they meet Shizuku, a fellow traveler with her own questions. In this chaotic city, the truth about Somali’s identity is finally revealed, and her Golem companion’s motivations become clearer.

This volume delves into the heart of the story, recounting the pivotal moment of their first meeting and shedding light on the mysterious bond that has kept them together. As the duo face both external threats and internal questions about their relationship, Volume 5 explores identity, family, and the meaning of companionship in a world where trust is scarce, and survival is a daily struggle.

With its richly developed world, filled with magic, mystery, and complex characters, Somali and the Forest Spirit continues to captivate readers with its heartfelt narrative and emotional depth, reminiscent of The Last of Us and The Mandalorian. This fifth volume unveils new revelations and offers a deeper understanding of Somali and Golem’s unforgettable journey.

Somali and the Forest Spirit Vol. 5

Preview: Saint Seiya: Dark Wing Vol. 3

Saint Seiya: Dark Wing Vol. 3

(W) Masami Kurumada (A) Shinshu Ueda

From the universe that inspired hit films and shows on Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Funimation.

This manga spin-off plunges into a shadowy afterlife academy where souls battle to rise as divine warriors.

The war of the gods gets personal in this gripping third volume of the Saint Seiya: Dark Wing manga. Shōichirō, now the Wyvern Judge of the Underworld, faces his own twin brother – Sōjirō, the formidable Gemini Gold Saint – in a fateful clash between realms.

As Athena’s reincarnation, Cattleya, is struck by a cursed arrow, the stakes skyrocket. With the shadowy god Yaldabaoth entering the fray and secrets unraveling on all sides, the balance between Sanctuary and the Underworld teeters on the edge of collapse.

Packed with intense action, mythic drama, and dramatic betrayals, this volume deepens the saga’s emotional core while expanding its cosmic scope. Featuring stunning art by Shinshū Ueda and a gripping story by Kenji Saitō, this thrilling installment continues the legacy of Masami Kurumada’s Saint Seiya universe.

A must-read for manga fans and longtime Knights of the Zodiac viewers on Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Funimation.

Saint Seiya: Dark Wing Vol. 3

Preview: Scavengers Another Sky Vol. 2

Scavengers Another Sky Vol. 2

(W) Ryo Furube (A) Ryo Furube

In the monster-infested realm of the Black Parade, the Scavengers’ hunt for treasure and freedom escalates – will they survive its horrors or be lost to the dark?

The peril escalates in the second volume of Scavengers: Another Sky as the team delves further into the enigmatic Black Parade. New, more formidable entities challenge their mission, and the line between ally and enemy blurs. As the Scavengers confront these threats, they uncover unsettling truths about the Black Parade’s origins and its connection to their own pasts. With their million-dollar freedom hanging in the balance, the team’s unity and resolve are tested like never before.

Ryo Furube continues to weave a gripping tale of survival and discovery, complemented by dynamic artwork that brings the eerie world of the Black Parade to life. This volume deepens the lore and raises the stakes, ensuring readers remain on the edge of their seats.

Scavengers Another Sky Vol. 2

(W) Ryo Furube (A) Ryo Furube

In the monster-infested realm of the Black Parade, the Scavengers’ hunt for treasure and freedom escalates – will they survive its horrors or be lost to the dark?

The peril escalates in the second volume of Scavengers: Another Sky as the team delves further into the enigmatic Black Parade. New, more formidable entities challenge their mission, and the line between ally and enemy blurs. As the Scavengers confront these threats, they uncover unsettling truths about the Black Parade’s origins and its connection to their own pasts. With their million-dollar freedom hanging in the balance, the team’s unity and resolve are tested like never before.

Ryo Furube continues to weave a gripping tale of survival and discovery, complemented by dynamic artwork that brings the eerie world of the Black Parade to life. This volume deepens the lore and raises the stakes, ensuring readers remain on the edge of their seats.

Skate Ali #1 delivers a New Kick to Dystopian Authoritarianism

Skate Ali #1

Welcome to near future Los Angeles—a neon-scorched city where skateboarding has been ruthlessly outlawed. But nothing stops Skate Ali. By day, she’s just another student dodging detention. By night—she’s a rebel on wheels, an enigmatic loner defying the law on the Los Angeles streets. But when Ali slams headfirst into the infamous world of underground skateboarding, she comes face to face with a crew of outcast skaters called the LA Skull Clan, and their masked leader, Skull Queen 9. Fueled by a magical force called the Rush, the clan pulls off explosive moves and defiant acts of resistance. Faced with the opportunity of leveling up her game, but afraid of actually being perceived by others, Ali must decide: will she play it safe, or kickflip straight into a revolution? Skate Ali #1 feels a bit like the 80s and 90s skateboarding movies that gave a big middle finger to authority while also showing off other tricks.

Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Sam Humphries, Skate Ali #1 introduces us to a world that feels like it’s not all that impossible. There’s been attempts to outlaw activities primarily enjoyed by kids. Attacks on skaters is a common thing, with moves to limit where they can skate and labelling them as troublemakers and a nuisance. Skate Ali #1 feels like an extension of all of that with jackbooted thugs attempting to break up skating clans.

But, DeConnick and Humphries add more to the concept with each of those skating clans bringing something magical/mystical to the action. It’s battles with a slight twist as there’s powers skaters tap that allow them to perform bigger tricks or just create a skate park out of nothing. It’s an element that infuses a video game aspect to the world adding powerups to the equation and giving each group more of a personality.

The art by Natacha Bustos and lettering by Josh Reed add to the pop punk style the comic bleeds. There’s a great style to it with characters having so much personality, each delivering a unique look that tells its own story. The world is also key in setting up the concept and direction delivering one that feels like it’s slightly worn down and familiar, but also slight details on it being futuristic. It’s the type of future that’s only slightly different than ours, one that helps immerse the reader and not distract with all of the fancy tech. But, that visually works great for a comic whose focus is skateboards. The color of the comic helps make it pop taking it from a rather dour story of police rule to one of defiance and seeking enjoyment and what we love in the face of authority.

Skate Ali #1 is a fun start to the series. It has a solid concept that feels like it’s a bit of a throwback to 80s and 90s skateboarding films where they take on some evil politician or corporation. It’s infusion of abilities for the various skateboarding groups also gives it a bit more of a fantastical feel that sucks readers in to the enjoyment of it all and opens up the possibilities.

Story: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Sam Humphries Art: Natacha Bustos Letterer: Josh Reed
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

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Journey to Tomioka is a touching and magical modern classic

Osamu hasn’t been the same since that day. When the tsunami hit Fukushima prefecture, it killed his parents, destroyed his home, and triggered one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters. Now, all Osamu has left is his grandmother, Bā-chan, and his big sister, Akiko. As he withdraws into his own world, he befriends friends yōkai―spirits only he can see.

Then, tragedy strikes again, and Bā-chan dies. Osamu and Akiko are determined to return her ashes to their family farm in Tomioka, a town within Fukushima’s forbidden zone. There, the siblings will face dangerous radiation and yōkai, both friendly and deadly―but they’re willing to risk it all to make it home.

Story: Laurent Galandon
Art: Michaël Crouzat

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The Black Schooner: Rebellion on the Amistad is a great graphic novel to learn about the history

A stunning graphic history of how enslaved Africans on board the Amistad rebelled and captured the slave ship in 1839, challenging a whitewashed version of history and putting the Africans back at the center of their own freedom story

From the trio of Rediker, Lester, and Buhle comes another graphic “history from below” about the Amistad rebellion of 1839 when 53 enslaved Africans on the slave ship Amistad slipped out of their restraints and overpowered their enslavers and ship’s crew. Sold into slavery in their homeland of Sierra Leone and later bound for Puerto Príncipe, Cuba, from Havana, these Africans, led by the charismatic warrior Cinqué, forced the ship’s remaining crew to sail homeward.

Divided into 3 parts, The Black Schooner begins with the intense night of the uprising and takes readers on a reconstructed journey: from sailing on the open ocean to a New Haven, Connecticut, jail, where the captured Africans awaited trial for mutiny and murder; to the Supreme courtroom that found that the rebels had been illegally enslaved and would now be free to return to their native land. Through it all, artist David Lester chronicles their story using striking imagery, showing how they achieved an unexpected and powerful international victory for the abolitionist movement and forced some of the most powerful people in the world to confront the issue of human bondage.

Based on Rediker’s book The Amistad Rebellion: An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom, The Black Schooner challenges a whitewashed history and instead, puts the Africans back at the center of their own freedom story—where they belong.

By: David Lester, Marcus Rediker, Paul Buhle

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The Ice Guy and the Cool Girl 11 is cute, sweet, adorable, and innocent manga

Sparks fly between the handsome descendant of a snow spirit and the oblivious coworker he has a crush on! A romantic comedy in an office setting that takes coworkers to lovers to new heights within a winter wonderland of emotions!

As winter gives way to warmer months, the snow melts…and Himuro and Fuyutsuki are ready to take the next big step in their relationship: meeting the family! Fuyutsuki introduces Himuro to her cousin during a festival, and they make plans to visit Himuro’s ailing grandmother. Fuyutsuki can’t wait to see where he grew up and to possibly meet a real snow spirit in the flesh, yet Himuro seems nervous for some reason. Will the two of them survive this avalanche of a family reunion, or will it be a freefall down a snowy, slippery slope?

Story: Miyuki Tonogaya
Art: Miyuki Tonogaya
Translation: Julie Goniwich
Lettering: Lys Blakeslee

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